Women’s Health CME
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Unintended pregnancies are a public health emergency and are associated with maternal morbidity and mortality due to complications of unsafe abortion, miscarriage, preeclampsia, obstetric bleeding, and socioeconomic inequality. Over 48% of all pregnancies in the US are unintended – either unwanted or occurring earlier or later than desired – and they are most prevalent in women and girls of lower socioeconomic status and those who cohabit. Unintended pregnancies also impose significant psychosocial and economic costs. Including expenses related to births, abortions, and miscarriages, they cost the US approximately $21 billion every year.
See full details chevron_rightPenn Radiology Breast Imaging Essentials and Innovations focuses on practical methods to improve interpretation, as well as new approaches to advance precision imaging in screening and diagnostic settings. In addition to the traditional breast imaging modalities, this activity explores beyond conventional mammography, with presentations dedicated to digital breast tomosynthesis, supplemental imaging with ultrasound, contrast-enhanced mammography, abbreviated breast MRI, artificial intelligence and new methods for improving breast cancer risk estimation. Worth 18.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this expertly balanced learning experience will allow radiologists to meet their MSQA CME requirements.
See full details chevron_rightCleveland Clinic Primary Care + highlights the latest therapies, procedures and diagnostics in primary care, women’s health and behavioral medicine. This best practices review addresses the educational needs of primary care clinicians who must stay abreast of current research and treatments in a wide range of disciplines. Physicians, nurses and physician assistants will all benefit from Cleveland Clinic’s expert analysis of essential subjects in primary care.
Worth 21 AMA PRA Category I Credits™. ANCC, AAPA and IPCE accreditation also provided with NO POST TEST. Additionally, physicians can earn up to 21 ABIM MOC points for this activity.
See full details chevron_rightThis course meets the IBLCE requirement for lactation specific education. Topics are specifically aligned to the IBLCE exam and cover the full spectrum of the exam’s Detailed Content Outline.
See full details chevron_rightStay on top of your game with the StatPearls Physician Unlimited CME programs. With 6,046 activities, StatPearls is the largest CME provider in the world. These Pub-Med Indexed articles are categorized into 162 specialty areas which lets you better access activities that will make the biggest impact on your practice. One subscription allows access to all the activities, including all state-requirements.
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A basic lactation management course designed for those who want to explore the field of breastfeeding support or want a quick course to apply for employment. The Certified Breastfeeding Specialist certificate (CBS) is awarded upon successful completion.
See full details chevron_rightThis 45+ hour course is designed for students who have already taken a comprehensive course and need an additional 45 hours to qualify for the IBLCE Exam. Contact our support team at [email protected] to see if your existing education is eligible to pair with this course.
See full details chevron_rightThe BoardVitals OB/GYN CME Review offers clinicians 45 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM and over 1,100 OB/GYN board review questions. The questions cover key topics including major surgeries, prenatal diagnosis and care, and infections. This question bank will assist clinicians with OB/GYN certification and recertification.
The BoardVitals OB/GYN CME Review also features:
After completing this activity, you should be able to:
Target Audience: Obstetricians and Gynecologists
See full details chevron_rightThe BoardVitals OBGYN MOC Re-Certification Question Bank and Review contains 1200 MOC OBGYN questions, answers, and detailed explanations. This program is specifically targeted to Part III of the Maintenance of Certification Exam – the cognitive expertise test.
Features of the OBGYN MOC Re-Certification Question Bank include:
• The question bank includes the selectives that are presented on the exam: OB only, GYN only, Office Practice, or a combination.
• Take exams in timed or practice mode for the appropriate pacing on the exam
• Compare your performance to others with the “percent correct” tool
Target Audience: OBGYNs preparing for the OBGYN Maintenance of Certification Exam.
See full details chevron_rightThis course discusses the different FDA-approved antibiotics for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections (UTIs). It talks about the pharmacology, clinical studies, adverse effects, dosage, and administration of Meropenem/Vaborbactam (Vabomere), Plazomicin (Zemdri), and Cefiderocol (Fetroja) for proper use.
See full details chevron_rightThe AudioDigest CME/CE/MOC Obstetrics & Gynecology Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.
See full details chevron_rightA trusted CE solution developed specifically for Nurse Practitioners that simplifies on-the-go learning, tracks your progress, and fits your learning and lifestyle. This all-in-one platform lets you quickly earn CE and make the most of your time.
See full details chevron_rightThis course provides 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for license renewal. Vaginal infections can cause pain and discomfort. Without treatment, they may lead to complications that can adversely affect a person’s health. From bacterial vaginosis to sexually transmitted infections, learn more about a few of the most common types of vaginal infections and symptoms here. This activity provides recommendations for the management of most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) other than HIV and viral hepatitis and FDA-approved treatments for bacterial vaginosis like Tinidazole (Tindamax) and Secnidazole (Solosec).
See full details chevron_rightThis video activity focuses on ways to help early detection of breast cancer by learning the risk factors, the different screening and diagnostic modalities and guidelines to what kind of screening is needed, and most importantly, when should screening begin.
See full details chevron_rightFrom October to December, 2022, 50% of the proceeds from this course will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Despite the advances in breast cancer detection and treatment, on the psychological side, clinicians who have been involved in the emotional care of cancer patients can report that a breast cancer diagnosis can nevertheless generate many concerns for patients, as well as their families. Psychological interventions for breast cancer patients have well-documented success in reducing distress and enhancing psychosocial adaptation to disease. As such, these interventions have been highlighted as important mechanisms by which physical health can be improved. This activity focuses on the common issues that impact psychological adjustment to breast cancer and interventions that will help optimize care in the cancer context.
See full details chevron_rightThere is a growing prevalence of breast cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) aged 15 to 39 years old, and people of color (POCs). Breast cancer tends to present as more advance and aggressive forms in both of these demographics and is unfortunately associated with higher mortality rates than other populations in whom mortality rates have been decreasing over the last few decades.
This activity highlights the current trends, challenges, and health disparities experienced by AYAs and POCs with breast cancer, and provides insight into possible ways of improving screening and overall management of these patients.
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