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Continuing Education Program: Online CME: Primary Care CME: Depression - We Can Do Better: National Association for Continuing Education (NACE): August 1, 2009 - July 31, 2011
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The mission of the National Association for Continuing Education (NACE) is to offer continuing education opportunities to provide learners in the fields of medicine, behavioral health, education, and related disciplines, with the most up-to-date, science-based information that will enable them to maintain or increase their knowledge, skills, and professional performance to ultimately benefit the public’s health.
 
By National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)
Published on 04/23/2010
 

Depression - We Can Do Better


National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)

August 1, 2009 - July 31, 2011

This webcast was captured live at the NACE Emerging Challenges in Primary Care Series: Update 2009 and features Dr. John Tomkowiak.  Dr. Tomkowiak is Associate Dean for Curriculum and Director of Interprofessional Clinical Education & Simulation at Rosalind Franklin University and the Chicago Medical School in Chicago, IL.

Depression: We Can Do Better

CME Sponsor:

National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)

Location:
This is a web-based CME activity

Course Instructors/Directors:
Dr. Dube
Dr. Tomkowiak
Harvey Parker, PhD
Michelle Frisch, MPH
Alan Goodstat, LCSW

Number of Credits:
1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Registration Fee:
Free


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Detailed Description:
This webcast was captured live at the NACE Emerging Challenges in Primary Care Series: Update 2009 and features Dr. John Tomkowiak.  Dr. Tomkowiak is Associate Dean for Curriculum and Director of Interprofessional Clinical Education & Simulation at Rosalind Franklin University and the Chicago Medical School in Chicago, IL.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this program, learners should be able to:

  1. List the risk factors for major depression
  2. Identify tools for the assessment of depression
  3. Apply strategies for managing major depression in your clinical practice
  4. Utilize treatment regimens tailored to individual patient needs, and increase chance of remission