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31st Annual UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine + Pharmacy and Board Review | e... - 0 views

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    31st Annual UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine + Pharmacy and Board Review is organized by The Oakstone Institute / Oakstone Publishing, LLC and would be held during Feb 1, 2015 - Jan 31, 2018. The target audience for this medical event basically for internists and family physicians who are preparing for either the Examination for the Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatric Medicine or the Re-certification Examination. This webinar has been approved with a maximum of 27.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.
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Cardiology Medical Conferences 2017 | CME Cardiology Conferences | USA | UK | UAE| Euro... - 0 views

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    As a cardiologist, your expertise includes the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart and blood vessel diseases. Patients of all ages may be sent to you, or perhaps you have chosen to specialize in an area like geriatric or pediatric cardiology. And even though you have completed an extensive amount of internal medicine and cardiology education to-date, on-going training requirements must still be fulfilled. We can help you find continuing medical education (CME) courses that are just as specialized as your skill set. Our database of cardiology medical conferences can help you find CME opportunities that meet your needs. In addition to general cardiovascular medicine events, we feature conferences dedicated to specific topics like heart rhythm, echocardiography, hypertension and more. Register for events hosted by leading hospitals in cardiology such as the Cleveland Clinic and the Mayo Clinic. Are you ready to attend your next cardiology conference? To get started, review our list of upcoming Fellows courses, annual updates, case reviews, forums and more. And for additional events, we recommend checking out our database of Interventional Cardiology and Vascular Disease conferences.
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Internal Medicine and General Medicine Medical Conferences 2017 | CME Internal Medicine... - 0 views

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    We know that as a doctor of internal medicine, you are responsible for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of conditions in your adolescent, adult and geriatric patients. You may practice in an office, an outpatient center, a hospital or even in multiple settings. Your required healthcare expertise is wide-ranging, and as such, reflects the need for CME options that are just as comprehensive. Our medical conference database can help you find a variety of CME opportunities related to the practice of general medicine. Register for conferences hosted by leading internal medicine organizations such as the Mayo Clinic, UCSF School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School. In addition to conferences that cover broad primary care topics, there are numerous events that integrate sub-specialties like clinical endocrinology, orthopedics, cardio/pulmonary medicine and more. To make your search more specific, filter events by location, amount of CME credits offered or even by keyword. If you are ready to expand your knowledge of the health issues affecting your patients, start reviewing our list of upcoming exam board reviews, workshops, annual updates and other types of internal medicine conferences today. And for additional events, we recommend searching our database of Family Medicine and Hospital Medicine conferences
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Diabetes Ups Risk of MACE in Acute Coronary Syndromes - 0 views

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    For patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS), diabetes mellitus (DM), but not pre-DM, is associated with an increased risk of major adverse cardiac events (MACE), according to a study published online Oct. 18 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Serdar Farhan, M.D., from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, and colleagues examined the impact of pre-DM on coronary plaque characteristics and ischemic outcome in patients with ACS. Participants underwent quantitative coronary angiography, grayscale intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), and radiofrequency IVUS after successful percutaneous coronary intervention. Patients were categorized based on their glucometabolic status as normal glucose metabolism (NGM; 162 patients), pre-DM (202 patients), and DM (183 patients). The researchers found that there were no significant between-group differences with respect to IVUS findings indicative of vulnerable plaques. Compared to patients with pre-DM or NGM, patients with DM had a higher crude rate of MACE (25.9 versus 16.3 and 16.1 percent; P = 0.03 and 0.02, respectively). Using NGM as the reference group, DM, but not pre-DM, was correlated with increased risk of MACE in an adjusted model (hazard ratios, 2.2 [95 percent confidence interval, 1.25 to 3.86; P = 0.006] and 1.29 [95 percent confidence interval, 0.71 to 2.33; P = 0.41]).
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