Continuing Medical Education: Urology CME: Grant/Downing Education: Perspectives in Urology: Point-Counterpoint: Meeting CME: Scottsdale, AZ: November 6-8, 2008
- By Grant/Downing Education
- Published 08/8/2008
- Urology
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Perspectives in Urology: Point-Counterpoint
Grant/Downing Education
Grant/Downing Education is a nationally accredited organization
committed to fostering better patient care through research and
education. As a part of our mission, we are committed to using the
latest research results in evidence-based education to address issues
of public health concern.
Grant/Downing Education focuses primarily on the therapeutic areas
included in the specialties of Infectious Diseases, Pain Management,
Anesthesiology, Anti-viral, Men's Health, Oncology, Urology and
HIV/AIDS - and through collaboration with other educational partners,
we have expanded into the area of hematology.
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Location:
The Scottsdale Plaza,
Scottsdale, Arizona
Course Directors/Instructors:
E. David Crawford, MD
Cost:
$300 by October 6
$400 by Nov 5
$425 Onsite
Number of credits:
15 AMA PRA Category 1 credits
This program has been designed to benefit urologists, trainees, and other health care professionals involved in the diagnosis and management of urology diseases and issues. It is particularly suited for those preparing for board (re)certification exams. Its goal is to enhance understanding of the evolving concepts in the current and future treatment strategies of this specialty.
Request for further info. Please email to meetings@grantdowning.com or contact on 866-413-1008, Ext. 105
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the latest strategies in the prevention of prostate cancer
- Review the current management of urinary incontinence, prostatitis, and interstitial cystitis
- Cite the existing data regarding hormonal therapy for prostate cancer
- Assess management strategies for the BCG refractory patient
- Review treatment methods for erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s Disease
- Explain the correlation between testosterone and prostate health
- Discuss the dietary prevention strategies related to kidney cancer
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