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Chronic Kidnesy Disease: A Focus on Mineral and Bone Metabolism Disorders
Presented By Sarah Tomasello, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Associate Professor, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Specialist in Nephrology, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA

Medicare Part D in 2008: A Web-Based Workshop for Transplant Professionals
Presented By Lisa McDevitt, PharmD, BCPS
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Clinical Specialist in Organ Transplantation
Tufts - New England Medical Center

 
     

Current Trends in the Management of Infective Endocarditis
Presented By Kenneth Lawrence, PharmD, RPh
Clinical Specialist–Infectious Disease
New England Medial Center
Boston, Massachusetts

 
 

Infectious Complications in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
Presented By Christin Rogers, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator–Solid Organ Transplant
Beth Israel Deaconess Medial Center
Boston, Massachusetts

 
 

2007 HIV Update
Presented By Margarita DiVall, PharmD, BCPS
Associate Clinical Specialist
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts

 
 

Antifungal Formulary: Consensus and Controversies
Presented By Russell E. Lewis, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
Associate Professor
University of Houston College of Pharmacy / University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Dallas, Texas

 

 

Co-Sponsored Online Programs:

Managing Chemotherapy Extravasations  
To receive continuing education credit for this program, you will need to PRINT your Statement of Credit upon completion of the POST TEST. Please have your printer ready before you begin.
 
 

The following CE programs are available for review on Medscape Transplantation.  You can complete the programs, take the post-test and print out your statement of credit all from Medscape. Click on the lecture for a link directly to the program page.

Immunosuppressive Strategies for Long-term Success in Heart Transplantation

Improving Outcomes in High-Risk, Expanded-Criteria Donor Liver Transplantation

Unique Challenges in Pediatric Renal Transplantation

Liver Transplantation in Patients With Hepatitis C Virus

Optimizing Outcomes of Expanded-Criteria Donor Kidney Transplantation

 

Selected Reports from the American Transplant Congress 2007
This CE program is available for review on ImmunologyReport.com.  Read the content, complete your online quiz and print your Statement of Credit.

Selected Reports from the 67th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association 2007
This CE program is available for review on DiabetesReport.net.  Read the content, complete your online quiz and print your Statement of Credit.

 

The following CE programs are available for review on Millennium-CME.com.  You can complete the programs, take the post-test and print out your statement of credit all from Millennium-CME. Click on the lecture for a link directly to the program page.


Liver Transplantation and Calcineurin Inhibitors: Effects on Renal Function and Long-term Outcomes 

Benefits, Compliance, and Side Effects of Calcineurin Inhibitors in Liver Transplant Recipients

Calcineurin Inhibitors in Liver Transplantation: Safety and Efficacy, Acute Rejection, and Long-term Survival

Cardiovascular Risk Factors Associated with Calcineurin Inhibitors in Liver Transplantation

Issues in Immunosuppression Affecting Outcomes in Renal Transplantation

Liver Transplantation and Calcineurin Inhibitors: Effects on Renal Function and Long-term Outcomes

New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus in Liver Transplantation: Comparative Effects of Calcineurin Inhibitors

Outcomes Using Reduced Calcineurin Inhibitors in Renal Transplantation

 

Hardware/Software Requirements to participate in the internet based CE programs and Podcasts

Hardware:

  • Computer connected to internet with configured printer attached.
  • Audio-Slide Presentations require Sound Card with speakers or headphones to hear audio presentations.

Software:

  • Most recent web browsers will work, but a confirmed list includes: Firefox 1.0+, Internet Explorer 5+, Konqueror 3.2+, and Mozilla 1.7+
  • Adobe Reader to view PDF files; software may be downloaded at no cost from Adobe.com

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Any medications or treatment methods suggested in this CE activity should not be used by the practitioner without evaluation of their patient's condition(s) and possible contraindication(s) or danger(s) of use of any specific medication.

This activity may include discussions of products or devices that are not currently approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

TG Medical Education, LLC and the activity's faculty do not endorse the use of any product in a manner that is not approved by the FDA.

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