Archived Activities

The following activities have been archived for your convenience and can be accessed below. Please note that these activities are no longer available for continuing education credit.

Online Activities

Young Adults With Blood Cancers: Managing Treatment and Beyond

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live satellite symposium presented on May 2, 2009, in San Antonio, Texas. This activity is intended to assist healthcare professionals in identifying, understanding, and overcoming treatment and psychosocial challenges facing young adults with blood cancers.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Blood Cancer: Early Diagnosis, Treatment & Survivorship – Cancer Case Studies for the Primary Care Physician

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live symposium presented on October 14, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts, and is designed to assist healthcare professionals in recognizing the signs, symptoms, treatments, and survivorship issues associated with blood cancers by using representative case studies.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Interview With GI Experts: Discussions in Clostridium difficile

This virtual lecture, consisting of three expert presentations and panel discussions, is designed to assist gastroenterologists in managing patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection: Tracking a Virulent Pathogen

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live symposium held during the 2009 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Annual Conference. Consisting of four expert presentations and a panel question-and-answer session, this activity is designed to improve competence in the management of patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Advances in Hereditary Angioedema: Prompt Intervention to Reduce Disease Burden

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live symposium presented on May 16, 2009, in Chicago, Illinois, and is designed to assist physicians in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Myelodysplasia and Other Hematopoietic Neoplasms: Clues to an Early Diagnosis

The content for this virtual is derived from a live satellite symposium presented on April 23, 2009, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This activity is designed to assist healthcare professionals in understanding how to recognize the early signs and symptoms associated with myelodysplasia and other hematopoetic neoplasms.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Treatment for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

This virtual lecture, derived from a live, educational teleconference/webcast for patients and caregivers, answers important questions about treatment options for inflammatory bowel diseases.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Hereditary Angioedema: History, Clinical Signs, and Symptoms

The content of this self-study mobile activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)

 


Hereditary Angioedema: New Therapeutic Strategies

The content of this self-study mobile activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)

 


Hereditary Angioedema: Pathophysiology and Current Treatment

The content of this self-study mobile activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Interview With an Expert: Answers to Key Questions in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

This virtual lecture is derived from a live teleconference/webcast for patients, caregivers, and nurses and is designed to improve the management and care of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Breakthroughs in IBD Research: Helping You Today

This content of this virtual lecture is derived from an educational teleconference/webcast presented on Tuesday, March 30, 2010.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)

 


Challenges in Hereditary Angioedema: Expert Viewpoint

The content of this activity with ReachMD is intended to provide education to physicians regarding the diagnosis of hereditary angioedema (HAE) and the prevention and treatment of acute HAE attacks.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Bradykinin Type 2 Receptor Antagonists and Kallikrein Inhibitors: New Therapies for Hereditary Angioedema

The content of this self-study mobile activity is intended to assist physicians in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Hereditary Angioedema: A Closer Look at the Pathophysiology and Underlying Mechanisms

The content of this self-study mobile activity is intended to assist physicians in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Advances in C1 Inhibitor Replacement Therapy for Hereditary Angioedema

The content of this self-study mobile activity is intended to assist physicians in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Preventing Fungal Infections in HSCT Recipients: Insights From Clinical Cases

This virtual lecture, consisting of three expert presentations and panel discussions, is designed to assist healthcare professionals in the prevention and treatment of fungal infections in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Preventing Fungal Infections in HSCT Recipients: Insights From Clinical Cases

This video virtual lecture, consisting of three expert presentations and panel discussions, is designed to assist healthcare professionals in the prevention and treatment of fungal infections in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Expert Insights in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Current Challenges and Future Directions

This virtual lecture, consisting of four lectures and panel presentations, is designed to assist healthcare professionals in understanding treatment challenges and treatment options in acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)

Nurses and pharmacists, link here: www.RMEI.com/ALL073


Clostridium difficile Infection in Primary Care: Tackling a Virulent Pathogen

This content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live symposium that was held during Pri-Med East on Saturday, November 8, 2008. This activity is designed to assist physicians in managing patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection in Long-Term Care: Tailored Approaches to Management

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, pharmacists, and nurses, is derived from a teleconference presented on November 19, 2008. This activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, and nurses in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) in the long-term care setting.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection: Tools for Treatment and Prevention

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, pharmacists, and nurses, is derived from a teleconference presented on October 8, 2008. This activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, and nurses in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile infection (CDI).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection: Current Challenges and Controversies

The content of this virtual lecture for physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses, is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Saturday, October 25, 2008, in Washington, DC. This activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, nurses and other infectious disease specialists in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Strategies to Prevent Clostridium difficile Infection in Acute Care Hospitals: An Expert Interview With Dr. Erik R. Dubberke on Practice Recommendations From SHEA/IDSA

The content of this audio activity, certified for physicians and registered nurses, is intended to assist healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage Clostridium difficile infection (CDI).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Blood Count Abnormalities and Other Clues to a Blood Cancer Diagnosis

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses, is derived from the proceedings of a satellite symposium presented on September 19, 2008, in San Diego, California. This activity is intended to assist healthcare professionals in understanding how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a hematological malignancy.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV Infection in Transplant Recipients: Clinical Cases and Expert Opinion

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses, is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Sunday, October 26, 2008, in Washington, DC. This activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, nurses and other infectious disease specialists in understanding how to manage patients with CMV.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Adult Glioblastoma: Strategies, Challenges and Opportunities

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, pharmacists and registered nurses, is derived from materials originally presented at 20 national cancer centers from April 2008 through January 2009. This activity is intended to assist clinicians in understanding how to treat and manage adult patients with glioblastoma.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Progress in Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Update From the Experts

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live teleconference presented on April 30, 2008, and is designed to educate healthcare professionals about current and emerging treatment options in mantle cell lymphoma to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life for patients.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Anemia: Clues to a Cancer Diagnosis

The content of this self-study activity, for primary care physicians, nurse practitioners and registered nurses, is derived from the proceedings of a satellite symposium presented on May 16, 2008, in Washington, DC.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Cancer Clinical Trials and the Underserved: Community-Based Strategies

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live satellite symposium presented on May 17, 2008, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This activity is designed to assist healthcare professionals in understanding cancer health disparities and applying strategies to enhance treatment access and clinical trial participation for underserved patients.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection: Best Practices for Prevention and Treatment in Long-Term Care

The content of this virtual lecture, for nurses, is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Nashville, Tennessee. This activity is intended to assist registered nurses in understanding how to manage CDI in patients requiring long-term care.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile: Changing Diagnosis, Epidemiology, and Treatment

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses, is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Monday, April 7, 2008, in Orlando, Florida. This activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Why Should I Take My Medications?

The content of this virtual lecture, for nurses, is derived from materials presented during a live patient and professional education teleconference hosted by the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America on March 6, 2008. This activity is intended to improve the quality of care in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Recent Advances in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Adults

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, pharmacists and registered nurses, is intended to assist clinicians in understanding how to treat and manage adult patients with ALL.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Current Concepts in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neoplastic Meningitis

The content of this virtual lecture is derived from a series of 20 live CME-certified programs presented throughout 2007. This self-study activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists and registered nurses involved in the care of patients with neoplastic meningitis.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Acute Myelogenous Leukemia: Clues to an Urgent Diagnosis

The content of this self-study activity, for primary care physicians, nurse practitioners and registered nurses, is derived from the proceedings of a satellite symposium presented on October 3, 2007, in Chicago, Illinois.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease: Guidelines and the Global Experience

The content of this virtual lecture is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Friday, October 5, 2007, in San Diego, California. This activity is intended to assist clinicians and pharmacists in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile–associated disease (CDAD).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV Disease in Transplant Recipients: Strategies, Challenges, and Opportunities

The content of this virtual lecture is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Sunday, September 16, 2007, in Chicago, Illinois. This activity is intended to assist clinicians and pharmacists in understanding how to prevent and manage CMV infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients and solid organ transplant recipients.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Management of Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease in an Era of Increasing Virulence

The content of this virtual lecture, for physicians, is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Wednesday, April 18, 2007, in San Diego, California. This activity is intended to assist clinicians in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile–associated disease.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Bringing Cures to All Patients: Addressing Diversity in Clinical Trials

The content of this self-study activity, for nurses and social workers, is derived from the proceedings of a satellite symposium during the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) 32nd Annual Congress.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Update on Colorectal Cancer: Knowledge Is Prevention

The content of this virtual lecture, for nurses, is derived from materials presented during a live patient and professional education teleconference hosted by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America on March 1, 2007. This activity is intended to improve the quality of care regarding surveillance and prevention in patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease who are at risk for colorectal cancer.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Adults: Advances and Challenges

The content of this virtual lecture is derived from a series of 14 live, national, CME-certified dinner programs extending from September to December 2006. This self-study activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists and registered nurses in understanding how to treat and manage patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Optimizing Treatments for Invasive Fungal Infections in the Immunocompromised Patient

The content of this virtual lecture is derived from a series of 14 live, national, CME-certified dinner programs extending from September to December 2006. This self-study activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists and registered nurses in optimizing the management of patients with invasive fungal infections through selection of the most effective antifungal therapy.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease in the Long-Term Care Setting: Identification, Management and Infection Control Measures

The content of this virtual lecture is derived from a series of six CME-certified teleconferences in October and November of 2006. The teleconferences are directed toward medical directors, consultant pharmacists and registered nurses who work in long-term care settings and who are involved in the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with Clostridium difficile–associated disease (CDAD). This activity is intended to assist these healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage patients with CDAD who require long-term care in the new era of increasing incidence and severity of C. difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Treating Hematologic Malignancies: Barriers to Care

The content of this self-study activity, for nurses and social workers, is derived from the proceedings of a satellite symposium during the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) 31st Annual Congress.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Virtual Lectures/Podcasts

Emerging Therapies for Blood Cancers: Case Studies – Adherence, Ethics and Other Nursing Management

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live symposium presented on May 15, 2010, in San Diego, California, and is designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with blood cancers.

(Continuing education is no longer available for this activity.)


Clinical Challenges: Addressing Hyperglycemia in Non-Critically Ill Patients From Hospital to Home

The content of this virtual lecture is intended to assist endocrinologists and other healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage non-critically ill patients experiencing hyperglycemia in the inpatient setting and being transitioned to outpatient care.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Improving Glucose Control for Patients With Diabetes: Contemporary Issues on the Role of Insulin Analog Therapy

The content of this virtual lecture is intended to assist endocrinologists and other healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage patients with type 2 diabetes.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Current Perspectives in Adult Glioblastoma

This virtual lecture is intended to assist physicians involved in the care of patients with glioblastoma.
 

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Follow-Up Care for Blood Cancer Survivors: The Critical Role of Primary Care Providers

The content of this virtual lecture is derived from a live webcast presented on June 10, 2010, and is designed to meet the educational needs of primary care physicians, nurses, social workers and other healthcare professionals involved in the management of patients with blood cancers.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Castrate-Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Therapeutic Considerations for Advanced Disease

The content for this virtual lecture and podcast is derived from a live webcast presented on March 25, 2010, and is designed to educate healthcare professionals on optimal strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of castrate-resistant prostate cancer.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Recurrent Glioblastoma: Current Obstacles & Future Directions in Care

This virtual lecture is intended to assist oncologists, neuro-oncologists, neuro-radiologists, neurosurgeons, and radiation oncologists who are involved in the care of patients with glioblastoma.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Treating the Many Aspects of T2DM: A Patient-Centric Perspective and the Role of GLP-1 Agonists

The content of this virtual lecture is intended to assist endrocrinologists and other healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage patients with type 2 diabetes.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Young Adults With Blood Cancers: Managing Treatment and Beyond

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live satellite symposium presented on May 2, 2009, in San Antonio, Texas. This activity is intended to assist healthcare professionals in identifying, understanding, and overcoming treatment and psychosocial challenges facing young adults with blood cancers.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


The Pediatric Treatment Approach to Adult Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia: Perspectives for Oncology Nurses

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live teleconference/webcast presented on November 19, 2009, and is designed to assist oncology nurses in understanding and applying current treatments and best strategies for side effect management for adults with acute lymphocytic leukemia.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


The Pediatric Treatment Approach to Adult Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia: Perspectives for Oncology Nurses

This content for this virtual lecture is derived from a live teleconference/webcast presented on November 19, 2009, and is designed to assist oncology nurses in understanding and applying current treatments and best strategies for side effect management for adults with acute lymphocytic leukemia.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Progress in CD: An Update On The Advances In Crohn’s Disease

This content of this FREE virtual lecture is derived from an educational teleconference/webcast presented on October 6, 2010, for patients, family members and caregivers of people living with Crohn's disease.


Interview With GI Experts: Discussions in Clostridium difficile

This podcast, consisting of three expert presentations and panel discussions, is designed to assist gastroenterologists in managing patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection: Tracking a Virulent Pathogen

The content for this podcast is derived from a live symposium held during the 2009 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Annual Conference. Consisting of four expert presentations and a panel question-and-answer session, this activity is designed to improve competence in the management of patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Advances in Hereditary Angioedema: Prompt Intervention to Reduce Disease Burden

This podcast is intended to assist physicians in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


IBD & She: Focusing on Living While Managing IBD

The content for this virtual lecture is derived from a teleconference/webcast presented on June 16, 2010, and is designed to assist healthcare professionals in understanding the management of IBD in women.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Focus on Prevention and Treatment

This virtual lecture is designed to assist physicians in preventing cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in HSCT recipients and implementing therapeutic strategies that reduce CMV drug resistance.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Hereditary Angioedema: Viewpoints From the Experts

This virtual lecture is intended to assist healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


A Closer Look at Hereditary Angioedema: Expert Perspectives on Optimal Management

The content of this virtual lecture is intended to assist physicians in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Preventing Fungal Infections in HSCT Recipients: Insights From Clinical Cases

This video podcast, consisting of three expert presentations and panel discussions, is designed to assist healthcare professionals in the prevention and treatment of fungal infections in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Preventing Fungal Infections in HSCT Recipients: Insights From Clinical Cases

This podcast, consisting of three expert presentations and panel discussions, is designed to assist healthcare professionals in the prevention and treatment of fungal infections in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Expert Insights in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Current Challenges and Future Directions

This podcast, consisting of four lectures and panel presentations, is designed to assist healthcare professionals in understanding treatment challenges and treatment options in acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection: Current Challenges and Controversies

The content of this podcast for physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses, is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Saturday, October 25, 2008, in Washington, DC. This activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, nurses and other infectious disease specialists in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV Infection in Transplant Recipients: Clinical Cases and Expert Opinion

The content of this podcast for physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses, is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Sunday, October 26, 2008, in Washington, DC. This activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, nurses and other infectious disease specialists in understanding how to manage patients with CMV.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease: Guidelines and the Global Experience

The content of this podcast is derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium on Friday, October 5, 2007, in San Diego, California. This activity is intended to assist clinicians and pharmacists in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile–associated disease (CDAD).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Changing Paradigms in Hereditary Angiodema: A Focus on Prompt Diagnosis and New Therapies

The content of this virtual lecture is intended to assist physicians in understanding how to manage patients with hereditary angiodema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Symposia

A Worldwide Perspective on Hereditary Angioedema: Current Practices, Evolving Therapies, and Special Populations

This live symposium will take place on December 6, 2011 in Cancun, Mexico (World Allergy Congress).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Hereditary Angioedema: Applying Knowledge to Practice

This live symposium will take place on June 23, 2011, in Hershey, Pennsylvania (PAAA)

Certified for physicians.


Nursing Management of Challenging Side Effects – Case Studies for Hematologic & Other Cancers

This live symposium took place on April 29, 2011, in Boston, Massachusetts (ONS).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Hereditary Angioedema: From Clinical Presentation to Treatment

This live symposium took place in March 2011, in San Antonio, Texas. (SAGES)

A New Era in Hereditary Angioedema: From Clinical Presentation to Evolving Treatments

This live symposium took place on February 11, 2011, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Pri-Med South)

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Improving Outcomes in Hereditary Angioedema: Clinical Cases and Expert Opinion

This live symposium took place on November 12, 2010, in Phoenix, Arizona, during the American College of Allergy, Asthma (ACAAI) and Immunology Annual Meeting.  

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Changing Paradigms in Hereditary Angioedema: A Focus on Prompt Diagnosis and New Therapies

This live symposium took place on October 13, 2010, in Rosemont, Illinois, during the Pri-Med Mid-West Conference and Exhibition.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Changing Paradigms in Hereditary Angioedema: A Focus on Prompt Diagnosis and New Therapies

This live symposium took place on October 28, 2010, in Baltimore, Maryland, during the Pri-Med Mid-Atlantic Conference and Exhibition.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clinical Considerations in Hereditary Angioedema: From Diagnosis to Treatment

This live symposium took place on October 18, 2010, in Austin, Texas during American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Changing Paradigms in Hereditary Angioedema: A Focus on Prompt Diagnosis and New Therapies

This live symposium took place in June 2010, in New York, New York, during the Pri-Med New York Conference and Exhibition.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Hereditary Angioedema: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools for Improving Patient Outcomes

This live symposium took place on May 31, 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia, during the American Academy of Physician Assistants Annual Conference.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Perspectives in Hereditary Angioedema: Genetics, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Decision-Making

This live symposium took place on May 17, 2010, in San Francisco, California, during the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Annual Meeting. 

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Emerging Therapies for Blood Cancers: Case Studies—Adherence, Ethics, and Other Nursing Management Challenges

This live symposium took place on Saturday, May 15, 2010, in San Diego, California during the Oncology Nursing Society 35th Annual Congress. 

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Changing Paradigms in Hereditary Angioedema: A Focus on Prompt Diagnosis and New Therapies

This live symposium took place in March 2010, in Houston, Texas, during Pri-Med Southwest.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Prostate Cancer Novel Treatments: Advancing the Standard of Care

This live independent satellite symposium took place on Wednesday, February 16, 2011, in Orlando, Florida (2011 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Teleconferences/Webcasts

CML – Updates from the American Society of Hemotology (ASH®) Annual Meeting

Teleconference/Webcast
January 26, 2012

Making Cancer Treatment Decisions

Download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online.

Mantle Cell Lymphoma


CML–Expert Information About Diagnosis and Treatment


CLL Update – Emerging Therapies

Transcript and audio for program in this series coming soon.

Advances in Myeloma Treatment and Side Effects Management

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

AML Update: Treatment and Side Effects

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

Myeloma: A Focus on Research and Emerging Therapies from the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting

 To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

CLL: What's new from the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

CML: What's new from the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

NHL: What's new from the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

Understanding Myeloma Diagnosis and Treatment

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

CML Information for the Newly Diagnosed

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.

Treatment News About Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.

Castrate-Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Therapeutic Considerations for Advanced Disease

This live webcast is scheduled to take place on Thursday, March 25, 2010, at 12:00 PM EST. It is intended to provide healthcare professionals with clinical information on the treatment and management of patients with castrate-refractory prostate cancer (CRPC).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


AML Pathways Series

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs


Update on Mantle Cell Lymphoma

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.

Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS): Exploring Current and Emerging Therapies

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online.

CML Therapy: News from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.

Progress in Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Update from the Experts

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online.

An Update on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online.

Hodgkin Lymphoma Update: Making Treatment Decisions

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online.

Lymphoma: Understanding the Role of Targeted Therapies

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online.

Cancer Survivorship Series

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.


CLL Spotlight Series

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.

CML Links Series

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.

Focus on Childhood Cancer Series

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs

Insights Into Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Series

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series.

Outlook on Myeloma Series

To download the transcript, download the audio, or to listen online to a program in this series, and click on Archived Programs.

Print Materials

Hereditary Angioedema: The Unsuspected Diagnosis

This self-study monograph is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians involved in the care of patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Today’s Perspectives in Adult Glioblastoma

This self-study monograph is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, pharmacists, registered nurses, and all other healthcare professionals who are involved in the care of patients with glioblastoma.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Hereditary Angioedema: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools for Improving Patient Outcomes

This self-study monograph is designed to meet the educational needs of physician assistants involved in the care of patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit no longer available for this activity.)


Perspectives in Hereditary Angioedema: Genetics, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Decision-Making

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians involved in the care of patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


New Directions in Angioedema: A Focus on Pathogenesis and Classification

This self-study newsletter provides expert perspectives on angioedema and is designed to provide nurse practitioners with clinical information that will contribute to improving competence in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


New Directions in Angioedema: A Focus on Supportive Care and Treatment Options

This self-study newsletter provides expert perspectives on angioedema and is designed to provide healthcare professionals with clinical information that will contribute to improving competence in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Changing Paradigms in Hereditary Angioedema: A Focus on Timely Diagnosis and New Therapies

This self-study audio activity and workbook is designed to assist physicians in understanding how to diagnose and manage the care of patients with hereditary angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


State-of-the-Art Management of Prostate Cancer: Highlights from the 2010 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium

This downloadable, self-study monograph is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians involved in the care of patients with, and at risk for, prostate cancer.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


New Directions in Angioedema: A Focus on Etiologies and Clinical Approach

This self-study newsletter provides expert perspectives on angioedema and is designed to provide healthcare professionals with clinical information that will contribute to improving competence in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Management of Acute Hereditary Angioedema: Best Strategies for Emergency Care

This self-study monograph is designed to provide physicians with clinical information that will improve competence in the diagnosis and management of acute attacks of hereditary angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Invasive Fungal Infections in HSCT Recipients: Improving Outcomes Through Prevention and Treatment

This self-study monograph is designed to improve competence in the prevention and treatment of fungal infections in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT).

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Adult Glioblastoma: Optimal Approaches to a Challenging Diagnosis

This self-study monograph is designed to assist healthcare professionals in treating patients with adult glioblastoma.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Changing Paradigms in Hereditary Angioedema: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment

This self-study monograph is designed to provide physicians with clinical information that will contribute to improving competence in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with hereditary angioedema.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV Infection in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: Strategies for Prevention and Treatment

This self-study monograph is designed to assist healthcare professionals in preventing, diagnosing, and treating cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in solid organ transplant recipients.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV Infection in Solid Organ Transplantation: Clinical Clues and Prevention Strategies

This self-study newsletter is designed to assist physicians in preventing and treating cytomegalovirus (CMV) in recipients of solid organ transplants.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this program.)


CMV Infection in Solid Organ Transplantation: Clinical Clues and Prevention Strategies

This self-study newsletter is designed to assist physicians in preventing and treating cytomegalovirus (CMV) in recipients of solid organ transplants.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Adult Glioblastoma: Evolving Evidence for Best Treatment Strategies

This self-study newsletter is designed to assist healthcare professionals in applying best treatment strategies for adult patients with glioblastoma.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Current Concepts in Clostridium difficile Infection: A Focus on Recurrent Disease (Volume 2, Issues 1, 2, and 3)

This self-study newsletter series provides expert perspectives in Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) and is designed to assist primary care physicians in understanding relapsing, recurrent, and severe disease, as well as treatment options for geriatric and pediatric patients.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this series.)


Strategies to Prevent Clostridium difficile Infections in Acute Care Hospitals: An Expert Interview With Dr. Erik R. Dubberke on Practice Recommendations from SHEA/IDSA

This audio activity and journal article are designed to assist healthcare professionals in preventing, detecting, and managing Clostridium difficile infection in acute care hospitals.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile Infection: Best Strategies for Care of Older Adults

The content of this self-study monograph is intended to assist nurse practitioners and registered nurses in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile infection. The program offers 1.0 hour of credit for nurse practitioners and registered nurses.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Promising Directions in Hematologic Malignancies: A Guide to Novel Treatments for AML, CLL, and NHL

The content of this monograph is intended to assist physicians in better understanding some existing and emerging treatments for leukemia and lymphoma that are currently being evaluated in clinical trials.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Focus on Clostridium difficile: Surveillance and Infection Control Strategies

The content of this self-study newsletter is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses in understanding how to manage patients with Clostridium difficile infection.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV Disease in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Proactive Approach to Prevention

The content of this self-study monograph is intended to assist in preventing cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in solid organ transplant recipients and implementing therapeutic strategies that reduce CMV drug resistance. The program offers 1 hour of credit for physicians, pharmacists, and registered nurses.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Promising Directions in Hematologic Malignancies: A Nurse's Guide to Novel Treatments for AML, CLL, and NHL

The content of this monograph is intended to assist registered nurses in better understanding some existing and emerging treatments for leukemia and lymphoma that are currently being evaluated in clinical trials.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


CMV Disease in Stem Cell Transplantation: Prevention and Drug Resistance

The content of this self-study monograph is intended to assist in preventing cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients and implementing therapeutic strategies that reduce CMV drug resistance.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease in Long-Term Care: A Focus on Infection Control Current Concepts in Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease - Series of 3 Newsletters

This self-study newsletter series provides expert perspective on Clostridium difficile–associated disease (CDAD) and is designed to assist primary care physicians in understanding the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of CDAD. Each issue of the newsletter is certified for physicians.

For more information,
Visit www.RMEI.com/CDADnewsletters

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease in Long-Term Care: A Focus on Infection Control and Treatment

The content of this self-study monograph, certified for registered nurses, was derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education symposium during the 2007 National Conference of NADONA/LTC in Las Vegas, Nevada. This activity is intended to assist healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage Clostridium difficile–associated disease in patients requiring long-term care.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Clostridium difficile–Associated Disease in the Long-Term Care Setting: Strategies for Identification, Management and Infection Control

The content of this self-study monograph, certified for medical directors and registered nurses, was derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium during the American Medical Directors Association (AMDA) 30th Annual Symposium in Hollywood, Florida. This activity is intended to assist healthcare professionals in understanding how to manage Clostridium difficile–associated disease in patients requiring long-term care.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)


Management of Increasingly Frequent and Severe Clostridium difficile– Associated Disease

The content of this self-study newsletter was derived from materials originally presented at a continuing education satellite symposium during Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2006. This self-study activity is intended to assist physicians, pharmacists and registered nurses in understanding how to manage patients with CDAD.

(Continuing education credit is no longer available for this activity.)