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Kentucky leads the nation in diseases related to tobacco. Secondhand smoke exposure is a major problem in our state with the high prevalence of adult smokers. This presentation will address the issues...
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 0.75
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Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Feb 1, 2013
- Cost: Free
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Organs from hepatitis B core antibody positive (anti-HBc(+)) donors are often considered unsuitable for transplantation because of high rate of viral transmission and a high risk for the development of de novo...
Faculty
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME, CPE, CNE
- Credit Amount: 1.00
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Oct 30, 2011
- Cost: Free
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Faculty
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME, CPE
- Credit Amount: 1.00
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Type: PDF
- Expires: Jan 1, 2011
- Cost: Free
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2009 H1N1 (referred to as “swine flu” early on) is a new influenza virus causing illness in people. This new virus was first detected in people in the United States in April 2009. This virus is...
Faculty
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 1.00
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Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Sep 28, 2010
- Cost: Free
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The inability to absorb certain sugars affects the lives of patients not only within Kentucky but also in the US and beyond. The symptoms that present themselves for these patients can be misdiagnosed...
Faculty
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME
- Credit Amount: 1.00
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Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Aug 24, 2010
- Cost: Free
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As patient and graft survival after liver transplantation continues to improve, unmet medical needs have emerged as a focus of concern for clinicians involved in long-term patient management. Pre- and...
Faculty
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME, CPE
- Credit Amount: 1.00
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Type: Audio Webcast
- Expires: Aug 14, 2010
- Cost: Free
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The optimal management of patients with moderately to severely active Crohn’s disease represents a balance between minimizing the risk of medication-related serious adverse events while simultaneously...
Faculty
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Activity Details
- Credit Types:
CME, CPE, ANCC
- Credit Amount: 1.50
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Type: Audio Webcast
- Expires: May 11, 2010
- Cost: Free
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