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New Drugs in the Primary Care Setting - Part 1 & 2
Monday, November 3, 2014 - Tuesday, November 4, 2014
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CME Provider:
University Learning Systems ›
Stephanie Naski
PO Box 35
East Amherst, New York (NY) 14051
United States
 
Toll Free: 1-800-940-5860
Phone: 716-529-0472
Fax: 716-529-0550
 
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Conference Center:
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort ›
1000 West Beuna Vista Drive
Orlando, Florida (FL) 32830
United States
 
Phone: (407) 939-1000
 
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Description:
The new drugs discussed will correlate to the market and include new formulations, e.g, aclindinium inhaler, linagliptin, rivaroxaban, dabigatran, apixiban, ticagrelor, vilazodone, roflumilast, fidaxomicin, buprenorphine, ivermectin topical, Certolizumab, mirabegron, ingenol, linaclotide, and Flucelvax.

At the conclusion of this program, the participant should be able to:

Identify new therapeutic agents recently introduced to the market and explain their indications.

Describe the most important adverse events and precautions of each new therapeutic agent.

Compare and contrast new medications to others within similar therapeutic categories.

Describe any important drug interactions and pharmacokinetic parameters that are clinically relevant.

Discuss any evidence-based clinical trials that may be published about the medications to aid in therapeutic selection.

Describe the basic pharmacology behind monoclonal antibodies and discuss how they are made.

Discuss the nomenclature behind naming monoclonal antibodies.

List examples of monoclonal antibodies and the conditions they treat.
 
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Instructors:
Kelly Jones, Pharm.D.
Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, McLeod Regional Medical Center, Florence, SC.
Adjunct Associate Professor and Adjunct Clinical Assitant Professor, Department of Community Pharmacy Practice and Administration, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,
South Carolina.
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  5.00 Hours
Physician Assistants:  5.00 Hours
Nurses:  5.00 Hours

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Emergency Medicine    Family Medicine    Internal Medicine    

CME Sam Course #8125

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