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The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced
DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐
swer panels, and select workshops.
A syllabus containing complete slides from each
presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐
assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM.
Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.
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Accreditation Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is
accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing
Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing
Medical Educa on for physicians.
Certification Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
par cipa on in the ac vity. Release date: 01/04/2016 Expira on date: 01/04/2018
Nursing Accreditation:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is
an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on
by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited
approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s
Commission on Accredita on.
Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours.
Disclosure Policy:
It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at
Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of
Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and
provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest
rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also
disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of
drugs or devices during their presenta on(s). Lewis Katz
School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical
Educa on has established policies in place that will
iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this
educa onal ac vity. Detailed disclosure will be made
prior to the ac vity.
Disclaimer:
The informa on presented at this CME program
represents the views and opinions of the individual
presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or
endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of
Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health
System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been
taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be
presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in
compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each
program a endee must always use his/her own personal
and professional judgment when considering further
applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may
relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions
including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any
off‐label uses.
Course Content
PEDIATRICS2015 Immuniza on Update
Vitamin D Issues in Children
Exercise‐Induced Asthma
Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa
Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome
Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Adult Immuniza on
Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity
Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs
Newer Concepts on Diets
Cancer Screening
Osteoporosis
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Hepa s C
HIV
Common ID Cases Found in the ER
Sexually Transmi ed Diseases
An ‐Microbial Resistance
CARDIOLOGY
CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on
ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke
Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy
Atrial Fibrilla on
DVT and An coagula on
Bradycardia and Sudden Death
Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines
Hypertension Case Studies
Workshop on Hyperlipidemia
METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY
Diabetes
Diabetes Case Studies
Obesity
Hypo and Hyperthyroidism
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies
Adrenal Disorders
Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine
NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY
The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD
Medical Management of BPH
Microscopic Hematuria
GASTROENTEROLOGY
GI Complica ons of Diabetes
The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015
LLQ Abdominal Pain
Pancrea s
IBD
Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:
Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology
PULMONARY Asthma Treatment of COPD Sarcoidosis Pulmonary Embolism NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease
Migraine Headache and Its Variants
Recurrent Ischemic Stroke
Alzheimer’s Disease Cases
End of Life Issues
WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES
Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD
Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges
Contracep on
Secondary Amenorrhea
DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
Skin Cancer
The Generalized Rash
Common Tongue Condi ons
Fungal Skin Infec ons
ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT
Shoulder Pain
Hip Pain
Knee Pain
Wrist Pain
Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on
Head Injury in Athletes
HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY
Alpha and Beta Thalassemia
Lymphoma
Anemia in the Elderly
The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin
PSYCHIATRY
Depression
Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity
Alcoholism
Medical Marijuana
RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
Rheumatoid Arthri s
Gout
Mul ple Sclerosis
CRITICAL CARE
Reducing CHF Admission Rates
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Pre‐Post Surgical Care
Sep cemia
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on
23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:
Healthcare Reform
Learning Objectives
Upon
comple on
of
the
course,
par cipants
should
be
able
to:
‐‐
Improve
the
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
common
Family
Medicine
problems
‐‐
Apply
tradi onal
modes
of
diagnosis
and
management
more
e
ff
ec vely
‐‐
Apply
informa on
to
commonly
asked
ques ons
in
o
ffi
ce
prac ce
‐‐
Increase
proficiency
and
maintain
competence
by
upda ng
cogni ve
understanding
of
Family
Medicine
‐‐
Feel
be er
prepared
to
pass
the
American
Board
of
Family
Medicine
exam
‐‐
Evaluate
controversial
issues
in
Family
Medicine
Sa sfy Your
Pa ent Safety/Risk Management
Requirement
Register online
CME Credit
Accreditation Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is
accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing
Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing
Medical Educa on for physicians.
Certification Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
par cipa on in the ac vity. Release date: 01/04/2016 Expira on date: 01/04/2018
Nursing Accreditation:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is
an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on
by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited
approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s
Commission on Accredita on.
Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours.
Disclosure Policy:
It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at
Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of
Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and
provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest
rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also
disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of
drugs or devices during their presenta on(s). Lewis Katz
School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical
Educa on has established policies in place that will
iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this
educa onal ac vity. Detailed disclosure will be made
prior to the ac vity.
Disclaimer:
The informa on presented at this CME program
represents the views and opinions of the individual
presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or
endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of
Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health
System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been
taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be
presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in
compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each
program a endee must always use his/her own personal
and professional judgment when considering further
applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may
relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions
including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any
off‐label uses.
Course Content
PEDIATRICS2015 Immuniza on Update
Vitamin D Issues in Children
Exercise‐Induced Asthma
Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa
Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome
Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Adult Immuniza on
Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity
Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs
Newer Concepts on Diets
Cancer Screening
Osteoporosis
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Hepa s C
HIV
Common ID Cases Found in the ER
Sexually Transmi ed Diseases
An ‐Microbial Resistance
CARDIOLOGY
CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on
ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke
Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy
Atrial Fibrilla on
DVT and An coagula on
Bradycardia and Sudden Death
Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines
Hypertension Case Studies
Workshop on Hyperlipidemia
METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY
Diabetes
Diabetes Case Studies
Obesity
Hypo and Hyperthyroidism
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies
Adrenal Disorders
Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine
NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY
The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD
Medical Management of BPH
Microscopic Hematuria
GASTROENTEROLOGY
GI Complica ons of Diabetes
The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015
LLQ Abdominal Pain
Pancrea s
IBD
Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:
Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology
PULMONARY Asthma Treatment of COPD Sarcoidosis Pulmonary Embolism NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease
Migraine Headache and Its Variants
Recurrent Ischemic Stroke
Alzheimer’s Disease Cases
End of Life Issues
WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES
Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD
Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges
Contracep on
Secondary Amenorrhea
DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
Skin Cancer
The Generalized Rash
Common Tongue Condi ons
Fungal Skin Infec ons
ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT
Shoulder Pain
Hip Pain
Knee Pain
Wrist Pain
Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on
Head Injury in Athletes
HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY
Alpha and Beta Thalassemia
Lymphoma
Anemia in the Elderly
The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin
PSYCHIATRY
Depression
Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity
Alcoholism
Medical Marijuana
RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
Rheumatoid Arthri s
Gout
Mul ple Sclerosis
CRITICAL CARE
Reducing CHF Admission Rates
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Pre‐Post Surgical Care
Sep cemia
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on
23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:
Healthcare Reform
Learning Objectives
Upon
comple on
of
the
course,
par cipants
should
be
able
to:
‐‐
Improve
the
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
common
Family
Medicine
problems
‐‐
Apply
tradi onal
modes
of
diagnosis
and
management
more
e
ff
ec vely
‐‐
Apply
informa on
to
commonly
asked
ques ons
in
o
ffi
ce
prac ce
‐‐
Increase
proficiency
and
maintain
competence
by
upda ng
cogni ve
understanding
of
Family
Medicine
‐‐
Feel
be er
prepared
to
pass
the
American
Board
of
Family
Medicine
exam
‐‐
Evaluate
controversial
issues
in
Family
Medicine
Sa sfy Your
Pa ent Safety/Risk Management
Requirement
Register online
CME Credit
Accreditation Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is
accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing
Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing
Medical Educa on for physicians.
Certification Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
par cipa on in the ac vity. Release date: 01/04/2016 Expira on date: 01/04/2018
Nursing Accreditation:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is
an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on
by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited
approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s
Commission on Accredita on.
Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours.
Disclosure Policy:
It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at
Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of
Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and
provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest
rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also
disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of
drugs or devices during their presenta on(s). Lewis Katz
School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical
Educa on has established policies in place that will
iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this
educa onal ac vity. Detailed disclosure will be made
prior to the ac vity.
Disclaimer:
The informa on presented at this CME program
represents the views and opinions of the individual
presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or
endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of
Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health
System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been
taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be
presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in
compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each
program a endee must always use his/her own personal
and professional judgment when considering further
applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may
relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions
including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any
off‐label uses.
Course Content
PEDIATRICS2015 Immuniza on Update
Vitamin D Issues in Children
Exercise‐Induced Asthma
Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa
Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome
Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Adult Immuniza on
Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity
Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs
Newer Concepts on Diets
Cancer Screening
Osteoporosis
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Hepa s C
HIV
Common ID Cases Found in the ER
Sexually Transmi ed Diseases
An ‐Microbial Resistance
CARDIOLOGY
CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on
ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke
Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy
Atrial Fibrilla on
DVT and An coagula on
Bradycardia and Sudden Death
Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines
Hypertension Case Studies
Workshop on Hyperlipidemia
METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY
Diabetes
Diabetes Case Studies
Obesity
Hypo and Hyperthyroidism
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies
Adrenal Disorders
Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine
NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY
The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD
Medical Management of BPH
Microscopic Hematuria
GASTROENTEROLOGY
GI Complica ons of Diabetes
The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015
LLQ Abdominal Pain
Pancrea s
IBD
Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:
Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology
PULMONARY Asthma Treatment of COPD Sarcoidosis Pulmonary Embolism NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease
Migraine Headache and Its Variants
Recurrent Ischemic Stroke
Alzheimer’s Disease Cases
End of Life Issues
WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES
Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD
Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges
Contracep on
Secondary Amenorrhea
DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
Skin Cancer
The Generalized Rash
Common Tongue Condi ons
Fungal Skin Infec ons
ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT
Shoulder Pain
Hip Pain
Knee Pain
Wrist Pain
Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on
Head Injury in Athletes
HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY
Alpha and Beta Thalassemia
Lymphoma
Anemia in the Elderly
The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin
PSYCHIATRY
Depression
Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity
Alcoholism
Medical Marijuana
RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
Rheumatoid Arthri s
Gout
Mul ple Sclerosis
CRITICAL CARE
Reducing CHF Admission Rates
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Pre‐Post Surgical Care
Sep cemia
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on
23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:
Healthcare Reform
Learning Objectives
Upon
comple on
of
the
course,
par cipants
should
be
able
to:
‐‐
Improve
the
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
common
Family
Medicine
problems
‐‐
Apply
tradi onal
modes
of
diagnosis
and
management
more
e
ff
ec vely
‐‐
Apply
informa on
to
commonly
asked
ques ons
in
o
ffi
ce
prac ce
‐‐
Increase
proficiency
and
maintain
competence
by
upda ng
cogni ve
understanding
of
Family
Medicine
‐‐
Feel
be er
prepared
to
pass
the
American
Board
of
Family
Medicine
exam
‐‐
Evaluate
controversial
issues
in
Family
Medicine
Sa sfy Your
Pa ent Safety/Risk Management
Requirement
Register online
CME Credit
Accreditation Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is
accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing
Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing
Medical Educa on for physicians.
Certification Statement:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
par cipa on in the ac vity. Release date: 01/04/2016 Expira on date: 01/04/2018
Nursing Accreditation:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is
an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on
by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited
approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s
Commission on Accredita on.
Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours.
Disclosure Policy:
It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at
Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of
Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and
provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest
rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also
disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of
drugs or devices during their presenta on(s). Lewis Katz
School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical
Educa on has established policies in place that will
iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this
educa onal ac vity. Detailed disclosure will be made
prior to the ac vity.
Disclaimer:
The informa on presented at this CME program
represents the views and opinions of the individual
presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or
endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of
Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health
System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been
taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be
presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in
compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each
program a endee must always use his/her own personal
and professional judgment when considering further
applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may
relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions
including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any
off‐label uses.
Course Content
PEDIATRICS2015 Immuniza on Update
Vitamin D Issues in Children
Exercise‐Induced Asthma
Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa
Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome
Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Adult Immuniza on
Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity
Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs
Newer Concepts on Diets
Cancer Screening
Osteoporosis
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Hepa s C
HIV
Common ID Cases Found in the ER
Sexually Transmi ed Diseases
An ‐Microbial Resistance
CARDIOLOGY
CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on
ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke
Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy
Atrial Fibrilla on
DVT and An coagula on
Bradycardia and Sudden Death
Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines
Hypertension Case Studies
Workshop on Hyperlipidemia
METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY
Diabetes
Diabetes Case Studies
Obesity
Hypo and Hyperthyroidism
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies
Adrenal Disorders
Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine
NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY
The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD
Medical Management of BPH
Microscopic Hematuria
GASTROENTEROLOGY
GI Complica ons of Diabetes
The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015
LLQ Abdominal Pain
Pancrea s
IBD
Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:
Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology
PULMONARY Asthma Treatment of COPD Sarcoidosis Pulmonary Embolism NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease
Migraine Headache and Its Variants
Recurrent Ischemic Stroke
Alzheimer’s Disease Cases
End of Life Issues
WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES
Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD
Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges
Contracep on
Secondary Amenorrhea
DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
Skin Cancer
The Generalized Rash
Common Tongue Condi ons
Fungal Skin Infec ons
ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT
Shoulder Pain
Hip Pain
Knee Pain
Wrist Pain
Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on
Head Injury in Athletes
HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY
Alpha and Beta Thalassemia
Lymphoma
Anemia in the Elderly
The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin
PSYCHIATRY
Depression
Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity
Alcoholism
Medical Marijuana
RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
Rheumatoid Arthri s
Gout
Mul ple Sclerosis
CRITICAL CARE
Reducing CHF Admission Rates
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Pre‐Post Surgical Care
Sep cemia
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on
23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:
Healthcare Reform
Learning Objectives
Upon
comple on
of
the
course,
par cipants
should
be
able
to:
‐‐
Improve
the
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
common
Family
Medicine
problems
‐‐
Apply
tradi onal
modes
of
diagnosis
and
management
more
e
ff
ec vely
‐‐
Apply
informa on
to
commonly
asked
ques ons
in
o
ffi
ce
prac ce
‐‐
Increase
proficiency
and
maintain
competence
by
upda ng
cogni ve
understanding
of
Family
Medicine
‐‐
Feel
be er
prepared
to
pass
the
American
Board
of
Family
Medicine
exam
‐‐
Evaluate
controversial
issues
in
Family
Medicine
Sa sfy Your
Pa ent Safety/Risk Management
Requirement
Register online
D V D P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s
The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced
DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐
swer panels, and select workshops.
A syllabus containing complete slides from each
presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐
assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM.
Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.
Register online
www.temple.edu/cme
Category
1
Credits
™
50
AMA
PRA
50 Contact
Hours
Keep
up
with
new
developments
Prepare
for
cer
fica on
or
Earn
CME
credits
in
clinical
prac ce
recer
fica on
exam
…
from
the
comfort
of
your
home
A
great
way
to
...
Order Form
Please send the complete
39th Annual
FAMILY MEDICINE REVIEW DVD Video Package
speci
fi
ed below:
(Cost
includes
shipping
USPS
ground)
Fee:
$1095
Individual
$1295
Two Physicians
(sharing
1
DVD
set)
$200
Each addi onal Physician over 2
(sharing
1
DVD
set)
$750
Audio only course
$125
Printed Syllabus
$300
Audio‐to‐Go
(En re
course
on
Audio
CD
when
added
to
DVD
order)
Make check
(no cash accepted)
payable to:
Temple
University
Postgraduate
Return to:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Office for Con nuing Medical Educa on
3440 North Broad Street, 1
stFl. Kresge Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19140
(215) 707‐4787 or 800‐23‐TUCME
Fax (215) 707‐8268
Please
allow
1
‐
2
weeks
for
delivery
Include informa on below for all registrants
(copy form if needed)
Name_____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ (No PO Boxes) City ______________________________________________ State _____________________ Zip_____________________ Day me Phone # ___________________________________ Credit Card # ______________________________________
Card Expira on Date ________________________________
Signature__________________________________________
E‐mail Address _____________________________________
Specialty __________________________________________
Upcoming Live Program Dates:
November 6
‐
11, 2016
“Excellent
prac cal
evidence
based
informa on”
“Program
was
ght
with
li le
wasted
me
or
mo on”
“Very
comprehensive
and
applicable
to
a
family
prac ce
se ng”
“I
can
review
in
my
down
me—
before
or
a er
hours
and
on
the
week-end,
also
can
review
as
needed”
“This
is
one
of
the
best
courses
out
there,
good
info.
Thank
you.”
D V D P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s
The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced
DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐
swer panels, and select workshops.
A syllabus containing complete slides from each
presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐
assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM.
Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.
Register online
www.temple.edu/cme
Category
1
Credits
™
50
AMA
PRA
50 Contact
Hours
Keep
up
with
new
developments
Prepare
for
cer
fica on
or
Earn
CME
credits
in
clinical
prac ce
recer
fica on
exam
…
from
the
comfort
of
your
home
A
great
way
to
...
Order Form
Please send the complete
39th Annual
FAMILY MEDICINE REVIEW DVD Video Package
speci
fi
ed below:
(Cost
includes
shipping
USPS
ground)
Fee:
$1095
Individual
$1295
Two Physicians
(sharing
1
DVD
set)
$200
Each addi onal Physician over 2
(sharing
1
DVD
set)
$750
Audio only course
$125
Printed Syllabus
$300
Audio‐to‐Go
(En re
course
on
Audio
CD
when
added
to
DVD
order)
Make check
(no cash accepted)
payable to:
Temple
University
Postgraduate
Return to:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Office for Con nuing Medical Educa on
3440 North Broad Street, 1
stFl. Kresge Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19140
(215) 707‐4787 or 800‐23‐TUCME
Fax (215) 707‐8268
Please
allow
1
‐
2
weeks
for
delivery
Include informa on below for all registrants
(copy form if needed)
Name_____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ (No PO Boxes) City ______________________________________________ State _____________________ Zip_____________________ Day me Phone # ___________________________________ Credit Card # ______________________________________
Card Expira on Date ________________________________
Signature__________________________________________
E‐mail Address _____________________________________
Specialty __________________________________________
Upcoming Live Program Dates:
November 6
‐
11, 2016
“Excellent
prac cal
evidence
based
informa on”
“Program
was
ght
with
li le
wasted
me
or
mo on”
“Very
comprehensive
and
applicable
to
a
family
prac ce
se ng”
“I
can
review
in
my
down
me—
before
or
a er
hours
and
on
the
week-end,
also
can
review
as
needed”
“This
is
one
of
the
best
courses
out
there,
good
info.
Thank
you.”
D V D P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s
The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced
DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐
swer panels, and select workshops.
A syllabus containing complete slides from each
presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐
assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM.
Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.
Register online
www.temple.edu/cme
Category
1
Credits
™
50
AMA
PRA
50 Contact
Hours
Keep
up
with
new
developments
Prepare
for
cer
fica on
or
Earn
CME
credits
in
clinical
prac ce
recer
fica on
exam
…
from
the
comfort
of
your
home
A
great
way
to
...
Order Form
Please send the complete
39th Annual
FAMILY MEDICINE REVIEW DVD Video Package
speci
fi
ed below:
(Cost
includes
shipping
USPS
ground)
Fee:
$1095
Individual
$1295
Two Physicians
(sharing
1
DVD
set)
$200
Each addi onal Physician over 2
(sharing
1
DVD
set)
$750
Audio only course
$125
Printed Syllabus
$300
Audio‐to‐Go
(En re
course
on
Audio
CD
when
added
to
DVD
order)
Make check
(no cash accepted)
payable to:
Temple
University
Postgraduate
Return to:
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Office for Con nuing Medical Educa on
3440 North Broad Street, 1
stFl. Kresge Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19140
(215) 707‐4787 or 800‐23‐TUCME
Fax (215) 707‐8268
Please
allow
1
‐
2
weeks
for
delivery
Include informa on below for all registrants
(copy form if needed)
Name_____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ (No PO Boxes) City ______________________________________________ State _____________________ Zip_____________________ Day me Phone # ___________________________________ Credit Card # ______________________________________
Card Expira on Date ________________________________
Signature__________________________________________
E‐mail Address _____________________________________
Specialty __________________________________________
Upcoming Live Program Dates:
November 6
‐
11, 2016
“Excellent
prac cal
evidence
based
informa on”
“Program
was
ght
with
li le
wasted
me
or
mo on”
“Very
comprehensive
and
applicable
to
a
family
prac ce
se ng”
“I
can
review
in
my
down
me—
before
or
a er
hours
and
on
the
week-end,
also
can
review
as
needed”
“This
is
one
of
the
best
courses
out
there,
good
info.
Thank
you.”