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2019 CAQ Exam Preparation: Migraine & Headache Overview

This supplement was developed in collaboration with the National Headache Foundation.

 

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The National Headache Foundation is offering a Certificate in Added Qualification (CAQ) exam in Headache Medicine from September 16 through October 1, 2019. In preparation for the CAQ, this supplement to Neurology Reviews walks readers through pertinent topics in migraine and headache that will be covered in the exam.

Benefits of completing the CAQ exam include:

  • Validation of a level in expertise in headache medicine
  • Possibility of more patient referrals
  • Enhanced credibility and satisfaction of providing your patients with the best possible care
  • Recognition of skills when dealing with managed care and government agencies

Click here to read the supplement and learn more about CAQ exam enrollment.

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