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The Five Questions I Most Often Get Asked About… Hypercholesterolemia Part 2
Ty J. Gluckman, MD, FACC, FAHA
Hypercholesteremia is highly prevalent in the U.S. and strongly associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Yet, only about 55% of U.S. adults appropriate for cholesterol lowering therapy are currently taking it. What do primary care providers need to know to improve the care of the many individuals with hypercholesterolemia that you see daily in clinical practice? Join Dr. Ty Gluckman for part 2 of this webcast series to find out.
Please note that any data, indications, and guidelines presented in this activity are current as of the recording/release on 11/18/2020 and they are subject to change as new information is published.
Medical Director, Center for Cardiovascular Analytics, Research, and Data Science (CARDS), Providence Heart Institute, Providence St. Joseph Health, Portland, OR
Case study: A 51-year-old female with a history of Crohn’s disease and intestinal resection*
Ann Michalek, MD
*This is a hypothetical case and not an actual patient
Uncover the cause of the patient's symptoms in this virtual case study and consider if this could apply to any patients you manage.
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine,, Albany Medical Center,, Delmar, NY
Sponsored by Takeda
Influenza: Your Questions Answered (November 2020)
Daniel A. Solomon, MD | Pamela Kushner, MD, FAAFP
Flu season is here. Do you have any burning questions about influenza management? Get your questions answered during this live 30-minute Q&A session, hosted by primary care specialist, Pamela Kushner MD, and infectious disease specialist, Daniel Solomon MD. The duo will start the session with a brief patient case and answers to common questions they receive, followed by an open question and answer period.
Please note that any data, indications, and guidelines presented in this activity are current as of the recording/release on 11/18/2020 and they are subject to change as new information is published.
Associate Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Clinical Professor, University of California Irvine Medical Center, Director, Kushner Wellness Center, Los Alamitos, CA
Supported by an educational grant from Genentech, a member of the Roche Group.
Discussing Anticancer Therapy Along With Patient Monitoring and Management of Adverse Events
Beth Eaby-Sandy, NP
Beth Sandy is a nurse practitioner in the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. She works in a thoracic oncology practice managing patients with lung cancer primarily. Ms. Sandy speaks nationally and internationally on the topics of lung cancer and supportive care of lung cancer patients. She has published book chapters and several journal articles pertaining to lung cancer and is an associate editor for the JADPRO journal.
Sponsored by Merck & Co., Inc.