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J Fam Pract. 2020 September;69(7)
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This supplement includes 7 CME credits (scroll down for more information).
Topics include:
- Nutritional Gaps
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Asthma Management
- Hyperlipidemia
- Heart Failure
- Efficacy and Safety of Naproxen
- Dementia-Related Delusions and Hallucinations
- Insomnia
- Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Hypoglycemia Management
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Burden of Overweight
This supplement offers the opportunity to earn a total of 7 CME credits.
Credit is awarded for successful completion of the online evaluations at the links below. These links may also be found within the supplement on the first page of each article.
- Addressing Nutritional Gaps: Simple Steps for the Primary Care Provider
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/nutrition to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- An Individualized, Case-Based Approach to the Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/ibs to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Managing the Burden of Dementia-Related Delusions and Hallucinations
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/dementia to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Overcoming Barriers to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Insomnia
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/insomnia2 to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Recognition and Management of a Less Common Cause of Chronic Kidney Disease: Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/ADPKD to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Review of LDL-C-Lowering with Focus on New and Emerging Agents
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/hyper to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Stemming the Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease: The Role of the Primary Care Clinician
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/DKD2 to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
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J Fam Pract. 2020 September;69(7)
J Fam Pract. 2020 September;69(7)
Click here to read Hot Topics in Primary Care.
This supplement includes 7 CME credits (scroll down for more information).
Topics include:
- Nutritional Gaps
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Asthma Management
- Hyperlipidemia
- Heart Failure
- Efficacy and Safety of Naproxen
- Dementia-Related Delusions and Hallucinations
- Insomnia
- Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Hypoglycemia Management
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Burden of Overweight
This supplement offers the opportunity to earn a total of 7 CME credits.
Credit is awarded for successful completion of the online evaluations at the links below. These links may also be found within the supplement on the first page of each article.
- Addressing Nutritional Gaps: Simple Steps for the Primary Care Provider
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/nutrition to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- An Individualized, Case-Based Approach to the Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/ibs to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Managing the Burden of Dementia-Related Delusions and Hallucinations
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/dementia to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Overcoming Barriers to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Insomnia
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/insomnia2 to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Recognition and Management of a Less Common Cause of Chronic Kidney Disease: Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/ADPKD to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Review of LDL-C-Lowering with Focus on New and Emerging Agents
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/hyper to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Stemming the Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease: The Role of the Primary Care Clinician
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/DKD2 to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
Click here to read Hot Topics in Primary Care.
This supplement includes 7 CME credits (scroll down for more information).
Topics include:
- Nutritional Gaps
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Asthma Management
- Hyperlipidemia
- Heart Failure
- Efficacy and Safety of Naproxen
- Dementia-Related Delusions and Hallucinations
- Insomnia
- Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Hypoglycemia Management
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Burden of Overweight
This supplement offers the opportunity to earn a total of 7 CME credits.
Credit is awarded for successful completion of the online evaluations at the links below. These links may also be found within the supplement on the first page of each article.
- Addressing Nutritional Gaps: Simple Steps for the Primary Care Provider
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/nutrition to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- An Individualized, Case-Based Approach to the Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/ibs to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Managing the Burden of Dementia-Related Delusions and Hallucinations
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/dementia to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Overcoming Barriers to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Insomnia
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/insomnia2 to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Recognition and Management of a Less Common Cause of Chronic Kidney Disease: Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/ADPKD to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Review of LDL-C-Lowering with Focus on New and Emerging Agents
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/hyper to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
- Stemming the Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease: The Role of the Primary Care Clinician
- To receive CME credit, please read the journal article and, upon completion, go to www.pceconsortium.org/DKD2 to complete the online post-test and receive your certificate of credit.
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