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Join the #gCMEp webinar on Thursday 26 June 2025 (12:00 BST / 13:00 CEST) for a topical 30-minute webinar "Integrating Generative AI into CME/CPD: Practical approaches to guide daily practice".
This timely session explores how AI is already transforming day-to-day medical education workflows—from content creation and digital production to project management and outcomes analysis.
Celeste Kolanko, Mia Hill, Stuart Crayford and Trevor Aukim will share real-world examples, practical tools, and lessons learned to help you use AI with purpose and precision.
Whether you’re experimenting with new tools or looking to optimize established processes, you’ll come away with actionable insights to apply immediately.
Register here: https://lnkd.in/eXqHUtFQ
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Learning from home has never been more accessible!
With e-learning, you have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills, no matter where you are…
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January 20, 2023 6:11 AM
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Monica Ghidinelli (AO Foundation) will be speaking with Celeste Kolanko (Liberum IME) and Gabor Purman (Elevate CME) about how to incorporate the patient angle when planning, developing and implementing CME-CPD activities, answering your questions along the way.
Thursday 26 January 2023, 13.00-13.30 CET (Europe)
This webinar is for anyone interested in how IME/CME is developed and presented in Europe. While attending this webinar is free, registration is required.
Previous webinars can be viewed at gCMEp.org.
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November 22, 2022 5:00 AM
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FEATURES It's Showtime! WCN'22 Raising-the-Curtain Sessions Launch Today! Welcome to the start of an invigorating week of science, education, and networking at the World Congress of Nephrology 2022. February 21-27, the week ahead at a glance: Monday: ISN Raising-the-Curtain sessions Tuesday: ISN Raising-the-Curtain sessions Wednesday: The Professor Donal O’Donoghue, Global Kidney Policy Forum Thursday: Pre-congress courses Friday-Sunday: World Congress of Nephrology 2022 Scientific Program Registration for the congress remains available throughout the event. Register Here Except for the pre-congress courses, these sessions are included with full-congress registration or register for free via the “Open-Access Sessions” on the WCN Portal to attend a particular session. The ISN World Congress of Nephrology, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 24/02/2022-27/02/2022, is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 18 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Find out more here. Discover the WCN'22 Poster Abstracts in Kidney International Reports The World Congress of Nephrology 2022 accepted abstracts have been published in the latest supplement to Kidney International Reports. Read WCN'22 open-access abstracts here. Did You Catch the February Pre-Congress Newsletter? The February edition of the pre-congress newsletter features a sneak preview of WCN'22 content from prominent guest speakers: Brenda Hemmelgarn on shared decision-making to treat chronic kidney disease Lydia Kamaruzaman on improving kidney function testing Frances Mortimer on sustainable kidney care Kar Hui Ng on the genetic causes of kidney disease in Asia Katalin Susztak on genetic markers for inflammation and fibrosis in kidney disease Esther Tan on setting up urgent-start peritoneal dialysis programs Read the Online Version The newsletter also guides you on maximizing WCN’22 platform features and includes updates on industry symposia, social media, advocacy, and young nephrologist activities during the congress. A Few Days Left to Pick a Winner: Watch and Vote for the Finalists in the ISN Community Film Event Before February 26 Watch the shortlisted films and cast your vote! Vote Now The seven films competing for the 2022 ISN Community Best Film award present unsung heroes - all winners for overcoming difficult circumstances and helping raise awareness of kidney health issues. Which of these seven films will be honored as the overall winner? Your vote helps decide the outcome! Discover these stories now: A new lease of life after a kidney transplant Living well with chronic kidney disease - pregnancy in dialysis Overcoming isolation for those living with Alport Syndrome Nocturnal hemodialysis in a home-training center Altruistic kidney transplants in Israel Daily struggles for patients in Honduras with kidney deficiency The harrowing wait for a kidney donation The deadline to cast your vote is February 26, 2022, at midnight MYT. The winner will be announced and awarded during the ISN World Congress of Nephrology 2022. ISN LATEST NEWS Young Nephrologists By Siah Kim (Australia), Member, Young Nephrologists Committee Drum Roll, Please! ISN Young Nephrologists On-Stage at WCN'22 WCN'22 is just around the corner, and the Young Nephrologists Committee is thrilled to invite all young nephrologists (and the young at heart!) to a program packed with exciting events planned with you in mind. On Friday, February 25 at 18:00 MYT, we kick off the Young Nephrologists session, “The Future is Bright: Young Nephrologists in Action,” in Room 4. This is the moment to cast off the gloominess of the past two years and get inspired by stories from young nephrologists who have maintained their commitment to education, training, and patient care, despite being in the thick of the pandemic. Read More Events Deadline Extension: More Time to Get Involved in the ISN Frontiers Meeting in Bergamo, Italy - Submit Your Abstract Until March 2 The new deadline for abstract submissions and travel grant applications is March 2, 2022. Submit your abstract here. Take advantage of a rare opportunity to present your research work to clinicians, scientists, academics, and general practitioners from around the world at the ISN Frontiers Meeting ‘Complement-related kidney diseases: classification, genetics, and treatment.' This meeting is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education - full details here. Accepted abstracts will be presented as posters and published in Kidney International Reports. Some abstracts will be selected for oral presentations at the meeting. Supported by Grants Announcing Three New ISN-TTS Sister Transplant Centers Partnerships and One Graduating Pair The ISN and The Transplantation Society (TTS) are pleased to announce the results from the latest round of applications to the ISN-TTS Sister Transplant Centers Program. Six centers will work in pairs over the next few years toward creating new kidney transplant centers and developing existing kidney transplant programs in the emerging health centers: Mittaphab Hospital, Laos and Ramathibodi Excellent Center for Organ Transplantation, Thailand Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia and Singapore General Hospital-Health Sciences Authority, Singapore Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais, Haiti and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA Explore the map of all active ISN-TTS Sister Transplant Centers partnerships here. Read More Submit a Proposal to the ISN Clinical Research Program Could your region benefit from support for research and education initiatives that help detect and manage non-communicable chronic diseases such as CKD, AKI, hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease? The ISN Clinical Research Program helps implement such projects. Proposals for the ISN Clinical Research Program should be submitted to an ISN Regional Coordinator for review before April 1, 2022. Once approved, proposals can be submitted here until May 1, 2022. Find Out More Help Advance Kidney Care in Your Region: Apply for an Interventional Nephrology Scholarship The ISN is currently inviting applications for ISN Interventional Nephrology Scholarships. The deadline to apply is April 1, 2022. Start your application here. These short courses offer training in interventional nephrology procedures to ISN members from low- and middle-income countries. Two training options are available - Foundation (Level 1) and Advanced (Level 2): Foundation courses comprise two to four weeks of observational and hands-on training in a specific procedure. Advanced courses include three months of hands-on training in a broad spectrum of procedures, notably endovascular. Read More Advocacy Read the World Kidney Day Scientific Editorial in Kidney International The World Kidney Day (WKD) Steering Committee submits an annual scientific editorial to a range of medical journals as part of WKD efforts to increase kidney disease awareness. Read this year's editorial, “Kidney health for all: bridging the gap in kidney health education and literacy,” in Kidney International here. Find a summary of the article on the World Kidney Day website. The authors encourage kidney organizations to work to shift responsibility for patient health literacy away from patients and toward health care providers and policymakers. Read More Take Part in the WKD #ShowYourKidneys Social Media Challenge The World Kidney Day (WKD) online challenge #ShowYourKidneys is a fun way to highlight where the kidneys are in the body and what they do. It's easy to take part! Take a picture of yourself - front or back view - using your fists to indicate the location of your kidneys. Add a special kidney-themed frame to your photo: Download here. Share the photo on social media using the hashtag #ShowYourKidneys. Find additional inspiration for your social media post here. World Kidney Day social media platforms will share all photos tagged @worldkidneyday. The ISN encourages all to participate in this initiative and share it with their colleagues, patients, and families. Discover and use all WKD resources here. Promoting Global Kidney Health at the WHO 150th Session of the Executive Board The ISN submitted three statements supporting global kidney health, as a co- and sole-signatory, at the 150th session of the World Health Organization’s Executive Board, held virtually, 24-29 January 2022. The ISN was the sole signatory of “Draft recommendations on how to strengthen the design and implementation of policies, including those for resilient health systems and health services and infrastructure, to treat people living with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and to prevent and control their risk factors in humanitarian emergencies,” advising member states to: Integrate essential medication and diagnostics for kidney disease into existing NCD emergency plans Increase investment in such plans to ensure access to high-quality, essential services for people living with kidney disease in humanitarian emergencies Read More Research Newly Revised ISN-ACT Clinical Trials Toolkit Available to Explore Now Explore the second revised edition of the ISN-ACT Clinical Trials Toolkit here. The online Clinical Trials Toolkit was first launched in 2020 to provide the kidney community with a central and user-friendly resource for those wishing to participate in randomized research. Watch a short introductory video on the toolkit here. Listen to a podcast on the toolkit here (episode 7, part 2). The toolkit is a hub for researchers, providing essential evidence to guide care for kidney disease patients. It assists anyone wishing to start a clinical trial or participate as a trial site, regardless of their level of experience. Watch a webinar on the toolkit presented by David Wheeler, Brendan Smyth, Rasha Hussein, and Augusto Cesar Soares dos Santos Jr. here. EDUCATION Upcoming Webinars Thursday, March 10 World Kidney Day 2022: Bridge the Knowledge Gap to Better Kidney Care - Bringing Together the Community for Kidney Health Session 1: 11 a.m. CET / Session 2: 10 p.m. CET Speakers: Agnes Fogo, USA SF Lui, Hong Kong Verónica Martínez, Mexico Manvir Victor, Malaysia Ann Bonner, Australia Beatrice Titilola Segun-Agboola, Nigeria Paul Laffin, France Moderators: Robyn Langham, Australia (Session 1) Kam Kalantar Zadeh, USA (Session 2) Register Now Monday, March 14, 4 p.m. CET ISN-KDIGO-WONCA Joint Webinar on the CKD Early Identification and Intervention Toolkit Speakers: Vivekanand Jha, India Ana Cebrian, Spain Domingo Orozco-Beltran, Spain Moderator: Magdalena Madero, Mexico This webinar is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from AstraZeneca. Register Now Recorded Webinar Grand Rounds in Pediatric Nephrology: An ISN-IPNA Sister Centers initiative - Approach to Infantile Hypercalcemia Watch Now COVID-19 Kidney International on COVID-19 COVID-19 in Dialysis: Clinical Impact, Immune Response, Prevention, and Treatment Breakthrough Omicron COVID-19 Infections in Patients Receiving REGEN-Cov Antibody Combination A Fourth SARS-Cov-2 mRNA Vaccine in Strictly Seronegative Kidney Transplant Recipients Kidney International Editorial Selections The Changing Role of Glucocorticoids in the Treatment of Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis (AAV) This editorial outlines the use of Glucocorticoids (GCs) to treat patients with antineutrophil cytoplasm antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV). The authors discuss recent randomized control trials on AAV management that may limit GC exposure; uncontrolled studies that demonstrate the potential of using a regimen combining cyclophosphamide and rituximab, and present findings from the Prolonged REmission-MAINtenance therapy in systemic vasculitis (REMAIN) study. The authors propose considerations for future studies based on this analysis. The Lupus Nephritis Management Renaissance Read More The Lupus Nephritis Management Renaissance This review examines the overall strategy of managing Lupus Nephritis (LN) as new therapies come into use. It assesses the use of kidney biopsies, molecular technologies, and LN Biomarkers and considers how best to use these developments now and in the future. Read More GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Versus DPP4 Inhibitor and Kidney and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Clinical Practice in Type-2 Diabetes A cohort study compares kidney and cardiovascular outcomes in individuals who started GLP1-RA or dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors (DPP4i) to help clarify whether glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RA) reduce detrimental kidney outcomes. The use of GLP1-RA was associated with a lower risk of kidney outcomes compared with DPP4i. Reductions in both kidney outcomes and MACE were similar in magnitude to those reported in large cardiovascular outcome trials. Read More Kidney International Reports Editorial Selection Nephrology Workforce and Education in Conflict Zones Using data collected initially to establish a conservative kidney management program in Northwestern Syria, the authors of this editorial examine the degree of nephrologist shortages in conflict zones and the effects of conflict on nephrology training. They propose possible solutions to alleviate the consequences of a lack of appropriate training due to warfare, acknowledging that in areas of protracted conflict, nephrology training programs need the support of local volunteers and international humanitarian forces to be beneficial. Read More
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October 28, 2021 12:50 PM
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In this webinar, different minimal invasive techniques which can be used in an outpatient setting will be discussed by an international forum of expert office urologists. State-of-the-art updates are given on UroLift, iTind, Botulinum Toxine injections and prostatic arterial embolisation. Other topics will be: “is there a place for permanent or intermittent catheterization” or “prostatic stents in the treatment of mLUTS?” This CME accredited webinar will be concluded with a presentation of the history and future of outpatient treatment of mLUTS, and the limitations of outpatient surgical treatments.
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September 27, 2021 6:23 AM
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Our latest #gCMEp webinar, where Froukje Sosef (COR2ED) took audience questions and discussed the #CME #accreditation landscape in Europe with Eugen
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April 25, 2021 3:41 AM
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NYBCe Education Resources Webpage Welcome to the NYBCe Education Resources webpage! New York Blood Center Enterprises is committed to providing convenient and quality eduational content for technologists, residents/fellows, students, and anyone interested in blood banking and transfusion medicine. Please explore below to discover all the educational resources available to you. eLearning in Transfusion Medicine (P.A.C.E. credit available) eLearning courses are interactive and informational! Explore the topics available, and pass a final exam to earn P.A.C.E. credit. Essentials of Transfusion Medicine Webinar Series Recordings (P.A.C.E. credit available) Recordings of past Essentials of Transfusion Medicine Webinar Series (ETMWS) programs are available for viewing on-demand. Watch the entire webinar and submit the evaluation to earn P.A.C.E. credit. For more information about the ETMWS, including schedule, speaker information & to register to attend live webinars, click here. Experience in Blood Banking (P.A.C.E. credit available) Every year, the Immunohematology Reference Laboratory at Community Blood Center is proud to offer educational courses for blood bankers, residents and fellows, and clinical laboratory science students. Experience in Blood Banking courses are lecture-based courses and attendees receive P.A.C.E. continuing education credits. Immunohematology Boot Camp Listen to New York Blood Center's Christine Lomas-Francis and Sunitha Vege discuss the details of MNS genotyping in this AABB eCast from February 2021 Immunohematology Method Videos Watch videos of how to perform common blood bank methods, including blood type, antibody screen, and much more. Featured Podcast: RHD Genotyping Listen to TRANSFUSION's podcast featuring NYBC's Sunitha Vege & Dr. Connie Westhoff on their work with RHD genotyping. Featured Presentation: Blood Donation & MSM Deferral In March of 2021, Dr. Nancy Van Buren spoke to the Unite organization of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Listen to the presentation here. Laboratory Science Student Resources Explore blood bank resources especially for laboratory science students. NYBC Fellows' Monday Webinars Sign up to receive email links to bi-monthly webinars covering blood banking and transfusion medicine topics. "Quick Lessons" in Immunohematology Quick Lessons in Immunohematology provide information on a variety of immunohematology topics in an easy-to-digest format. Explore all the Quick Lessons available to download. Resident Rotation: Immunohematology Reference Laboratory These modules are designed to provide residents with instruction on the fundamentals of immunohematology, beginning with ABO testing and concluding with the complexity of differential adsorptions. THIS WEBSITE CONTENT IS PROVIDED FOR COMMUNITY OUTREACH/EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. NYBC IS NOT A STANDARD SETTING ORGANIZATION. IN PROVIDING THIS CONTENT, NYBC MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. NYBC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOUR ORGANIZATION (ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS) OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION’S USE OF OR RELIANCE ON THIS WEBSITE CONTENT.
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April 23, 2021 6:03 AM
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New 2021-2022 Series Information April 27, 2021 Webinar Time: 3:00 PM (ET) Credits: 2 CME/CMLE/SAM Per webinar Institution Pricing: 12 Webinars - $2,300.00 Single Webinar - $250.00 12 Month Archived S...
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April 23, 2021 3:51 AM
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You are invited to attend a CME satellite symposium at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting.
Central precocious puberty is the onset of development signs of sexual maturation earlier than would be expected based on population forms, typically before 8 years in girls and 9 years in boys.
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March 3, 2021 8:01 AM
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Webinar in association with Kenya Pediatric Association 3 CPD points...
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February 8, 2021 11:25 AM
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TO REGISTER: Scroll down and select the Webinar componentASDS Members: ComplimentaryNon-Members: $99DescriptionScheduled for February 7,...
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January 24, 2021 5:45 AM
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PER® Power Hour: Optimizing Care in Adolescent and Pediatric Patients with Atopic Dermatitis Thursday, February 4th, 2021 Live, Interactive Power Hour Virtual Competition 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EST Overview Atopic dermatitis in pediatric and adolescent populations remains a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder with major impact on quality of life. Management depends on severity and requires a multipronged approach that includes avoidance of triggers, control of itching, restoration of the skin barrier function, and nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic treatment. While numerous treatment options are available, only one has been approved in this population that specifically targets the Th2 cell–mediated immune response of atopic dermatitis. During this live leaderboard broadcast, expert faculty will evoke your competitive side by asking a series of questions on best management approaches, the latest treatment evidence for atopic dermatitis, and patient cases. You will compete in a live competition that involves testing your knowledge on atopic dermatitis treatment, and you will be able to view your progress compared to your peers on the live leaderboard. During the game, there will be many chances to earn points and potentially be crowned the winner of PER®’s first Power Hour virtual competition. Benefits of Attending Gain practical insights from expert faculty on current therapies and best management approaches Hone clinical decision-making skills through patient case presentations Learn the latest evidence for newer and emerging therapies Network with your peers in a lively and engaging competition Acknowledgment of Commercial Support This activity is supported by educational grants from Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Target Audience This activity is intended for primary care physicians, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and specialists (including dermatologists and allergists) involved in the management of children and adolescents with atopic dermatitis. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Discuss the differential diagnosis of atopic dermatitis symptoms in pediatric and adolescent patients Describe current treatment strategies for pediatric and adolescent patients with atopic dermatitis Analyze the latest data on the efficacy and safety of emerging treatments for atopic dermatitis in pediatric and adolescent patients Apply an evidence-based approach to the management of atopic dermatitis in pediatric and adolescent patients Hot Topics Atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents Dupilumab Baricitinib Janus kinase inhibitors Program Co-Chairs Amy S. Paller, MD, MS Chair, Department of Dermatology Director, Skin Biology and Diseases Resource-Based Center Walter J. Hamlin Professor of Dermatology Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics (Dermatology) Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University Chicago, IL Disclosures: Consultant: Boehringer Ingelheim, Dermavant, Eli Lilly, Forté Pharma Laboratories, Galderma, LEO Pharma, Regeneron, Sanofi Genzyme. Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH Professor, Department of Pediatrics Chief, Division of Dermatology Seattle Children’s Hospital University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, WA Disclosures: Grant/Research Support: Regeneron, Galderma; Consultant: Pfizer, Micro Labs. Registration 2 Ways to Register Online: click here. Phone: Please call (888) 949-0045 or (609) 378-3701. Physicians' Education Resource® 2 Clarke Drive Suite 110 Cranbury, NJ 08512 Registration Fee - Free For registration assistance, please email info@gotoper.com, or call (888) 949-0045 or (609) 378-3701. 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July 31, 2024 4:01 AM
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With exclusive surveys of the continuing medical education (CME) needs of haematologists/oncologists (haem/oncs), this webinar will look at where physic...
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March 20, 2023 9:12 AM
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Key Information Webinar Plus CPD Hours: 15 hours Course Length: Five weeks Course Format: A mixture of weekly webinars (which can be viewed live and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), supplementary reading material and discussion forums with colleagues and the tutors Enrol Now 19 Apr - 23 May 23 £399.00 Quantity Add to Basket Alternatively you can download and email using our Registration Form New in 2023 Course Information Key Areas Critical analysis of current journal articles Basic statistical concepts to aid in interpretation of data Evidence-based medicine Presentation skills and leading discussions About this course Wanting to get more out of reading journal articles? Want to set up journal club in your practice? This course will cover the approach to sourcing literature, critically appraising journal articles and how to set up your own journal club.Typical journal clubs focus on simply summarising findings of an article and are designed to raise awareness of recent literature. This 5-week Webinar Plus course will develop the approach to critically evaluating journal articles and involve an in-depth discussion by tutors and delegates on selected articles relevant to small animal practice with a bias toward emergency medicine. Articles will be selected to cover different aspects of small animal practice (e.g. surgery, diagnostic imaging, internal medicine and emergency and critical care). Tutors will critically evaluate articles for their merits and limitations and involve delegates in that process. Discussion forums will explore each article to a higher level focusing on critical analysis rather than summary of findings. Delegates will then be able to set up journal clubs in their own practices that use the outlined approach. Why do this course? Delegates will be guided in an approach to critical analysis and appraisal of published veterinary literature. This will involve understanding principles of study design, basic statistical methods and integration of evidence into practice. By using the described approach delegates will be able to set up journal clubs in their own practices and make best use of the literature to guide clinical decision making. Tutors Dan Chan, DVM DipACVECC DipECVECC DipACVN FHEA MRCVS Professor of Emergency Critical Care Medicine and Clinical Nutrition The Royal Veterinary College Simon Cook, BSc BVSc MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC MRCVS Lecturer in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care The Royal Veterinary College Relevant CPD courses you may find of interest A-FAVP.1 Foundations of Advanced Veterinary Practice B-SAP.1 Small Animal Practice
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December 24, 2022 10:08 AM
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The event will explore how horse owners can save money without compromising care.
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August 22, 2022 5:36 AM
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CATALOG The following ASH Academy On Demand offerings have been developed by subject-matter experts to meet your professional education needs. Activites include continuing medical education (CME) and maintenance of certification (MOC) activities and resources to support your continuous professional development by offering various types of credit. Categories Live Event Access evaluation and request certificates for ASH live events. Online Courses Join ASH educational programs from any location. Webcasts View recorded presentation from live ASH events. Simulation Case-based learning to improve your medical knowledge. Question-Based Learning Test your knowledge with multiple-choice quizzes and cases. Webinar Online educational seminar on leading topics in the field. Self-Assessment Self-paced programs on malignant and non-malignant hematology topics. Image Challenge Interactive quizzes that test readers' knowledge of different hematologic or related conditions. BROWSE FULL CATALOG Featured Courses BHC: Coagulation Systems BHC: Sickle Cell Disease
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February 22, 2022 4:23 AM
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Emergency Care Kenya Foundation (EMKF) in collaboration with Daktari Online invites you for Emergency Care monthly webinar sessions every last Thursday of the month.
These sessions are CPD accredited.
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October 28, 2021 12:39 PM
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May 14, 2021 4:38 AM
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Clinical Use of Biosimilars in Oncology Practice LAUNCH PRESENTATION (60 MINUTES) HANDOUT Biosimilars have the potential to reduce healthcare costs and expand patient access to biologic therapies. This one-hour webinar will discuss biosimilars currently on the market for use in oncology, both supportive and curative, including approved indications, delivery methods, extrapolation and curative intent, evidence from post-marketing surveillance studies and studies in which patients switched from reference biologics to biosimilars, safety monitoring, and patient education/support. Learning Objectives Compare the approved indications and delivery methods of currently available oncology biosimilars with reference products. Discuss efficacy and safety data for oncology biosimilars, including necessary monitoring parameters. Describe interprofessional education strategies for patients on the safety and monitoring of biosimilar products when initiating or switching therapies. Like your favorites to provide us feedback! Faculty Sandra Cuellar, Pharm.D., BCOP Clinical Oncology Pharmacist University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Associate Professor University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Chicago, Illinois Adam Brufsky, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Associate Chief Division of Hematology-Oncology Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Target Audience This activity was planned to meet the educational needs of physicians, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants caring for oncology patients. Format This activity features slide presentations, active learning, and questions/discussion with faculty. Get the app and view system requirements. Disclosures In accordance with ACCME and ACPE Standards for Commercial Support, ASHP policy requires that all faculty, planners, reviewers, staff, and others in a position to control the content of this presentation disclose their financial relationships. In this activity, only the individuals below have disclosed a relevant financial relationship. No other persons associated with this presentation have disclosed any relevant financial relationships. Sandra Cuellar - Speakers bureau for Genentech; advisory board for Coherus Biosciences, Inc. Adam Brufsky- Consultant for Amgen, Eisai, Novartis, and Pfizer Claim CE Within 60 Days Participants should claim CE credit for this home-study activity only if they have not claimed credit for the live activity. To receive CE credit, complete the steps below within 60 days of completing the activity. View entire presentation and answer all polling questions. Click "Complete Activity" on the last slide to complete the assessment and evaluation. Verify credits were successfully transferred to CPE Monitor before the ACPE 60-day deadline by checking your NABP eProfile account. After the 60-day deadline, ASHP will no longer be able to report credit(s). CPE Information The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ACPE #: 0204-000-20-411-H01-P Release Date: May 19, 2020 Expiration Date: May 19, 2021 Activity Type: Application-based CE Credits: 1.0 Activity Fee: Free of charge CME Information The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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April 23, 2021 6:06 AM
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July 24, 2021 - July 17, 2022 | , , Family Medicine Foundation of Michigan, the philanthropic arm of Michigan Academy of Family Physicians, is pleased to invite organizations to support its series of on-demand webinars through Stay On Course: Your Guide to Family Medicine CME. These webinars are being hosted in lieu of our in-person Michigan Family Medicine Conference & Expo.We expect to welcome 75+ family physicians, family medicine residents, and medical students from across the state to this virtual, on-demand webinar series that is available 24/7 for one year. Return to Main Conference Webpage » Sponsorship Information $500 sponsorship includes: Sponsoring organization’s logo, linking to the organization’s website, displayed on MAFP webpage for one year. Sponsoring organization’s ad displayed on MAFP’s rotating banner, found on the MAFP homepage at mafp.com, for one month. The ad will link to the organization’s website. Promotional material and/or one item, 100 of each, provided by the sponsoring organization, to be included in a pre-event mailer shipped by MAFP to event registrants. Reasons to Sponsor This provides an opportunity for sponsoring organizations to demonstrate their support of family physicians and a commitment to improving the health and wellness of Michigan residents. Funding generated from this sponsorship program will be used by Family Medicine Foundation of Michigan to advance family medicine in Michigan through influencing students’ and residents’ interest in the specialty, offering professional development, and hosting continuing medical education events. Sponsors have the potential to be viewed by 4,200 MAFP members in e-newsletter articles, on the MAFP website homepage’s rotating marketing banner, and on the event webpage. Sponsoring organizations will receive bonus visibility by providing one promotional piece and/or one item per event attendee, to be shipped to the attendees by MAFP prior to the launch of the on-demand webinar package. Deadlines July 1, 2021: Family Medicine Foundation of Michigan must receive the sponsoring organization's registration, 3-5 sentence description of the organization, payment in full, and logo (email high-resolution, full-color .EPS or .AI logo and your company's web address to dlawrence@mafp.com). July 9, 2021: One-hundred promotional pieces and/or items must be received by MAFP (2164 Commons Parkway, Okemos, MI 48864) from the sponsoring organization.
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April 23, 2021 5:07 AM
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REGISTER NOW ABOUT SUMMIT’S CME WEBINARS: MDs, PAs, RNs TWO Category 1 CME Credits LIVE Webinar Registration Fee: $35.00 Panel discussion with LIVE Q & A following Presentations Physicians, Patients, Researchers, Students – Everyone is welcome! (Note: Content subject to change) Guest Speaker: Claire Henchcliffe, M.D., D.Phil. Chair, University California Irvine Dept. of Neurology Meet Dr. Henchcliffe: Dr. Henchcliffe is the Chair and Stanley van den Noort Professor of Neurology, at the University of California, Irvine. She completed neurology residency and fellowship at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in New York City, prior to joining Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City in 2003 as Assistant Professor. At Weill Cornell Medical College she developed a clinical and research program in Parkinson’s disease with a focus on clinical trials including stem cell-based therapeutics, eventually serving as Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, and Vice Chair for Clinical Research. Dr. Henchcliffe’s Abstract: Rapid advances in stem cell biology have provided great optimism for the potential for human pluripotent stem cell-based therapies in Parkinson’s disease (PD). With trailblazing clinical trials starting in the 1980’s came the realization that new sources of purity high quality cells are a critical need. This presentation will focus on overcoming these barriers, and how cell replacement therapy in PD has been thrust to the forefront of regenerative medicine. In particular we will discuss the future trajectory and broader scope of what is needed for those with PD, including individualized treatment, enhancing safety, and long term follow up. Moderator: Jeanne F. Loring, Ph.D. Board Director & Chief Science Officer, Summit for Stem Cell Foundation Jeanne F. Loring is the Professor Emeritus at the Scripps Research Institute where she was founding Director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine. She is also founder of two stem cell-based biotechnology companies, Arcos Bioscience (now part of Viacyte) and Aspen Neuroscience, a biotechnology company developing a neuron replacement therapy for Parkinson disease. Dr. Loring has more than 30 years of experience in both biotechnology and academic research, focusing on stem cells, genomics, embryology and neurobiology. She holds five patents on stem cells and genomics, and has published more than 100 research articles in scientific journals that have been cited in scientific publications more than 14,000 times. She serves on both scientific advisory and bioethics boards, and advises governmental and private granting agencies in several countries. Through her laboratory courses, she has trained more than 400 scientists in stem cell technology. In addition to her work on Parkinson disease, Dr. Loring investigates multiple sclerosis and autism, and works with the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research in an effort to rescue the Northern white rhinoceros from extinction using stem cell technology. She is also involved in a project on the International Space Station to study neurogenerative disease. Dr. Loring is an advocate for patients and an outspoken critic of stem cell clinics that operate outside of ethical or scientific oversight. She speaks out against unregulated stem cell therapies that have caused severe injuries and even death, and the clinics who convince desperately ill patients to pay for treatments that are not effective. REGISTER HERE Refund Policy If you are unable to attend a LIVE webinar, you may cancel up to the scheduled time of the event and receive a full refund. No refunds or exchanges for On-Demand Recoded Webinars. (Not yet available.) Refunds or exchanges for a LIVE webinar will not be given for no shows. As an alternative to a refund, you can substitute a registration for a future live webinar or have your fee converted to a tax deductible donation. You must contact [email protected] to request a refund or move your registration to another webinar or to a donation. Cancelling your registration through GoToWebinar will NOT process a refund – you MUST contact Summit for Stem Cell Foundation at [email protected]. In the rare event that a webinar is cancelled or postponed due to unanticipated circumstances, registrants will be notified immediately and given the opportunity to either transfer their registration to another webinar or obtain a refund. This policy supersedes all other policies regarding the LIVE CME Webinar series.
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March 3, 2021 8:02 AM
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EFSUMB European Federation for Ultrasound in Medecine and Biology...
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February 23, 2021 2:54 AM
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The aim is to provide cardiology trainees with core knowledge on inherited cardiac conditions as appropriate to the training curriculum. The learning objectives are as follows: Gain an overview of channelopathies likely to be encountered in clinical practice and how to apply the assessment framework Gain an overview of inherited vascular diseases likely to be encountered in clinical practice and how to apply the assessment framework Outline further training opportunities in ICC and the approaches for advanced modular training Understand the role of exercise in relation to the risk stratification and management of patients with ICC A CPD certificate with CPD credit will be issued to those joining the webinar live as well as those who watch the recording afterwards. Certificates will be issued 7 days after the webinar to those who watch it live and after 30 days for those that watch the recording. Join in the conversation online using Follow us on Twitter: @RoySocMed
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February 7, 2021 10:37 AM
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This oncology CME/NCPD-approved live webinar series is intended for hematologist/oncologists, oncology advanced practitioners, oncology nurses, and other health care professionals involved in the treatment of patients with T-cell lymphoma (TCL).
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