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Print CME

Always Have the Latest Medical Information at Your Fingertips

Patients expect you to have all the answers - especially when they come armed with questions. Pri-Med's Print CME ensures that whatever isn't in your head can always be on hand. You benefit from ongoing updates on new advancements, while building a library of critical reference tools.

Pri-Med Print CME is certified for credit by Pri-Med Institute, an ACCME accredited provider. Pri-Med Institute reviews and accredits all printed educational content to ensure that it is timely, fair-balanced, and scientifically rigorous. All Pri-Med Print CME materials are available online for download or in the mail at no cost.

Stay in the Know on Multiple Therapies

Get an overview of the most recent research on a range of primary care therapies with Pri-Med in Practice newsletters - distributed quarterly and offering two CME credits per issue. Emphasizing clinically relevant data, these 12-to-20 page publications include the most up-to-date, practice-based content, making them ideal for the busy practitioner.

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Pri-Med in Practice No 2 2008

 

In this issue:

Emerging Treatments for HIV---Vasodilatory Beta-Blockade: Clinical Implications and Pleiotropic Effects--Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Pharmacotherapy--Venous Thromboembolism: Strategies for Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment--Recognition and Management of Alzheimer's Disease: Realistic Goals for the Here and Now--Identifying and Managing Postmenopausal Osteoporosis--Pharmacologic Management of Overactive Bladder Syndrome

 

Psychiatry in Practice No 1 2008

 

In this issue:

Bringing Research into Practice--Suicide in Major Psychiatric Disorders--Insight and Foresight in Schizophrenia--Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Pharmacotherapy

Keep the Answers Nearby

Pri-Med's Pocket Guides are compact clinical "primers" that offer an in-depth look at a single therapeutic condition or disease state. Each 32-to-48 page guide provides new, highly referenced information, along with practices that promote improvements in care. Available as hard copy publications, this series serves as a valuable in-room reference tool, while delivering two credits per guide.

You will need the free Adobe® Acrobat® reader to view these publications. Download the reader by clicking on the logo.

Atherogenic Dyslipidemia: Comprehensive Lipoprotein Management to Reduce Residual CVD Risk

Over the past decades, statins have provided a huge leap forward in lipid management, yet there is a point at which the highest approved statin dose offers limited additional benefit. Researchers are pursuing novel compounds that complement the action of statins, an area of research that focuses on the 'residual risk' posed by low HDL-C, elevated triglycerides, and high levels of small, dense LDL-C.

Fibromyalgia: Managing the Syndrome of Abnormal Pain Processing

Patients with fibromyalgia experience pain, functional impairment, and work disability, and are among the highest consumers of health care resources. Fibromyalgia is the second most commonly observed rheumatoid disorder after osteoarthritis, yet the majority of patients are managed in primary care. Consequently, there is a distinct need for primary care clinicians to become more familiar with this diagnosis. 

Examine a Topic

Pri-Med Hospital CME is a series of poster-sized CME monographs published weekly and on display in physician lounges in 1500 of the nation's leading hospital institutions. Each monograph is an easily scannable resource for clinically relevant, up-to-date information and practices designed to promote improvements in hospital care. Each monograph is designated by the Pri-Med Institute for up to 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 credits ™.

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Extended-Release Opioids for the Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain

About 75 million Americans are affected by either chronic or acute pain, yet research shows that two-thirds of patients with moderate to severe non-cancer-related pain have been living with untreated or undertreated pain for at least 5 years.

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