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Recognition
and Management of Depression
This downloadable monograph includes up-to-date information on screening,
diagnosis, treatment and management of depression. It highlights both
pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical options, and helps physicians work with
patients toward remission.
Approved
for 3 (EB-CME) AAFP Prescribed credits and/or 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 TM.
January 2007-January 2009.
Supported
by an educational grant from Wyeth
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Understanding
the Vital Link: Depression and Chronic Disease
In this downloadable monograph, authors discuss the lessons learned about the
impact and treatment of depression in some common disease states (heart
disease, stroke, diabetes, respiratory disease, chronic pain, cancer) to
demonstrate why patients with co-morbid disease will benefit from the
identification and treatment of depression. Practical information is
presented to assist primary care physicians in identifying co-morbid
depression and to develop a rationale for treatment.
Approved
for 3 (EB-CME) AAFP Prescribed credits and/or 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 TM.
February 2007-February 2009.
Supported
by an educational grant from Wyeth
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Practical
Approaches to Influenza for Primary Care Physicians
This downloadable monograph discusses the various approaches primary care
physicians and their care teams can take to tackle influenza head on. It
highlights epidemiology and transmission, vaccination and treatment, and
throws practical practice management tips into the mix.
Approved
for 3 (EB-CME) AAFP Prescribed credits and/or 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 TM.
November 2006-November 2009.
Supported
by an educational grant from Roche
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Urine
Drug Testing in Clinical Practice
This is the third edition of a very well-received monograph designed to help
primary care physicians deal with the controversies regarding the clinical
value of UDTs. These questions arise partly because most current methods are
designed for, or adapted from, forensic or workplace deterrent-based testing
for illicit drug use. As a result, they are not necessarily optimized for
clinical applications where a number of licit prescription drugs must also be
included. However, when used with an appropriate level of understanding, UDTs
can improve a health care professional's ability to manage therapy with
prescription drugs (including controlled substances), to diagnose substance
misuse (abuse) or addiction, to guide treatment and to advocate for patients.
Approved
for 1.5 AAFP Prescribed credits and/or 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 TM.
November 2006-November 2008.
Supported
by an educational grant from Purdue Pharma
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Clinical Conversation: Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult ADHD
You don’t “get” ADHD as an adult. While there is fear of
“over-diagnosing” in kids, we have a large group of adults who
were never diagnosed. We now know ADHD often persists into adulthood: as many
as 67 percent of children diagnosed with ADHD will continue to have symptoms
in their adult lives. In this online conversation, two expert faculty members
address the diagnosis and treatment for this disease.
Approved
for 3 (EB-CME) AAFP Prescribed credits and/or 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 TM.
September 2006-September 2008.
Supported
by an educational grant from Eli Lilly
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Understanding
the Vital Link: Depression and Chronic Disease
This multimedia presentation includes video cases studies of two patients
— one recently diagnosed with diabetes and another dealing with chronic
pain — and follows the patients and their physicians as they address
co-morbid depression.
Approved
for 3 (EB-CME) AAFP Prescribed credits and/or 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 TM.
February 2007-February 2009.
Supported
by an educational grant from Wyeth
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Clinical Conversation for Primary Care Physicians: Practical Approaches to
Managing Influenza
An expert panel of family physicians, internal medicine and infectious
disease specialists, and
public health epidemiologists discuss in roundtable fashion the many aspects
of influenza — from epidemiology and transmission to vaccination and
treatment, along with practical practice management tips. This expert panel
can be watched online 24/7, in total or in segments.
Approved
for 3 (EB-CME) AAFP Prescribed credits and/or 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 TM.
November 2006-November 2009.
Supported
by an educational grant from Roche
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