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Home, Commute or Travel CME Audio CD/MP3 Course
Women's Health CME |
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by Herbert L. Muncie, Jr., M.D. - Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine; Professor of Family Medicine and Director, Predoctoral Education, Department of Family Medicine, New Orleans, LA; Albert J. Peters, D.O., F.A.C.O.G. - Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine (SIRM); Medical Director, New Jersey; Susan L. Summerton, M.D. - Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Assistant Professor of Radiology; Director, Medical Student
Education, and Section Chief, Gastrointestinal Radiology, Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; and Frederick Sunderlin, M.D. - Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Clinical Professor of Medicine; Associate, Department of Endocrinology, Geisinger Medical Center; Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine; Clinical Professor, School of Graduate Studies, Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, PA. |
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OVERALL OBJECTIVES: The overall objective is to provide the participant with practical and clinically relevant information. Upon completion of this CME activity, the physician or healthcare provider should be able to describe the current approach to formulating differential diagnoses, diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive management of the various disciplines presented.
| SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES FOR EACH TOPIC
| | TOPIC 1 | Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
| 1. | Define abnormal uterine bleeding.
| | 2. | Differentiate between functional and organic causes.
| | 3. | Manage most non-surgical etiologies of this problem.
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| | TOPIC 2 | Polycystic Ovary Syndrome - Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
| 1. | Review current concepts in risk factors and pathophysiology.
| | 2. | Develop a simple laboratory screening process for diagnosis.
| | 3. | Apply our understanding of pathophysiology to design a treatment strategy.
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| | TOPIC 3 | Hormonal Contraceptives: Good, Bad and Controversial - Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
| 1. | Describe clinical differences in oral contraceptives.
| | 2. | Decide the appropriate agent for specific patients.
| | 3. | Give attention to relative and absolute contraindications to oral contraceptives.
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| | TOPIC 4 | Women’s Imaging - Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
| 1. | Determine which studies are most helpful in evaluating pelvic pain and pelvic masses.
| | 2. | Identify common ultrasound and CT manifestations of pelvic/gynecologic disease.
| | 3. | Determine appropriate imaging studies for patient’s who present with breast symptoms.
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