Continuing Medical Education: Obstetrics/Gynecology CME: Continuing Education Inc.: Women's Health: Cruise Conference CME: March 2 - 16, 2009
- By Continuing Education, Inc.
- Published 08/29/2008
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Unrated
Women's Health
Continuing Education, Inc.
Continuing Education Inc. is committed to developing and presenting the
finest accredited continuing education programs for professionals that
can be found. Our programs cover a wide range of disciplines including
Medicine, Dentistry, Law, Accountancy, Insurance, Finance,
Architecture, Engineering, and others.
These programs are designed for the specific purpose of allowing the busy professional to obtain the educational course credits required to maintain licensure, while at the same time enjoying a family holiday without spending too much time away from his or her practice.
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Location:
Australia to New Zealand Cruise
Course Directors/Instructors:
Bruce D. Shephard, M.D
Barry Verkauf, M.D., MBA, CPE
Course Fee:
Physicians $695
Other Healthcare Professionals $450
Number of Credits:
14 Category 1 CME Credits
14 Contact Hours
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Detailed Description:
The course is designed to provide a comprehensive update on advancements in OB/GYN clinical practice. At the end of the course, attendees will be able to:
- Compare newer hormonal options for the menopausal patient
- Utilize a simple approach for evaluating the infertile couple and when to refer for IVF
- Discuss recent CDC Guidelines for management of STDs
- Discuss modern management of uterine fibroids
- Review the updated (2007) ASCCP cytology screening guidelines
- Discuss potential uses of androgens in managing sexual dysfunction
- Assess pros and cons of newer hormonal contraceptives
- Develop a contemporary approach to polycystic ovarian syndrome
- Compare methods of endometrial ablation in the treatment of menorraghia
- View the evolution of women’s roles, changing fertility goals, and new technology in historical context
- Decide which drugs to utilize or avoid in pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Review how current methods of medical reimbursement have evolved and where they are going
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