CME Snack

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03/10/2025

Essential Insights That Every OB/GYN Should Know About HIV

In this CME Outfitters Snack, expert faculty, including OB/GYNs, will address the educational needs of providers who care for patients with or at risk for HIV, explaining how to discuss HIV risk with patients and the latest guideline-based care and recommendations for those with or at risk of HIV considering pregnancy or who are currently pregnant.

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03/10/2025

Rachel K. Scott, MD, MPH, FACOG

Rachel K. Scott, MD, MPH, FACOG

Christina M. Madison, PharmD, FCCP, AAHIVP

Christina M. Madison, PharmD, FCCP, AAHIVP

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03/10/2025

HIV and HEDIS: What Do Clinicians Need to Know

In this CMEO Snack, expert faculty will share strategies for identifying aligned HEDIS measures pertaining to HIV care, integrating quality measures as a standardized process in clinical practice, as well as documenting the utilization of quality measures to assess impact of quality care on patient outcomes.

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03/10/2025

Yolanda Lawson, MD, FACOG

Yolanda Lawson, MD, FACOG

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Sandeep Palakodeti, MD, MPH

Sandeep Palakodeti, MD, MPH

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1.0
11/06/2024

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) Demystified: From Symptoms to Solutions

In this CME Outfitters Snack, expert faculty will address the impact of CIDP and common challenges the multidisciplinary healthcare team faces, including disease burden and pathophysiology, guideline best practices for diagnosis and treatment, and emerging biologic treatments.

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11/06/2024

Amy Perrin Ross, APN, MSN, CNRN, MSCN

Amy Perrin Ross, APN, MSN, CNRN, MSCN

Jaimie Rose Sheil

Jaimie Rose Sheil

Niraja Suresh, MD

Niraja Suresh, MD

Richard A. Lewis, MD

Richard A. Lewis, MD

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10/18/2024

The True Burden of Migraine: Addressing Unmet Needs and Care Disparities

In this CME Outfitters Snack, expert faculty will address the educational needs of non-migraine specialist healthcare practitioners and the common challenges the multidisciplinary care team faces, including shared decision-making practices when determining the best treatment options. 

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10/18/2024

Jessica Ailani, MD, FAHS, FAAN

Jessica Ailani, MD, FAHS, FAAN

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Susan L. Hutchinson, MD

Susan L. Hutchinson, MD

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0.75
08/30/2024

Guiding Lights: Managing Developmental Epileptic Encephalopathies with a Closer Look at Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome

This CMEO “Snack” will offer clinicians the chance to learn from expert faculty, informed upon by real-world unmet needs identified among HCPs, patients, and caregivers, including topics such as identifying the impact of DEEs on patients, incorporating the latest clinical trial data and real-world evidence to individualize treatment plans for patients with LGS, and integrating a collaborative approach to therapeutic decision-making.

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08/30/2024

Bethany Thomas, DNP

Bethany Thomas, DNP

Elizabeth Thiele, MD, PhD

Elizabeth Thiele, MD, PhD

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0.5
07/21/2024

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Context of New and Emerging Treatments for Hemophilia

In this 30-minute CME Outfitters Snack activity, two experts in hemophilia explore the reasons behind inequities in care. Indeed, non-White patients with hemophilia have the highest rates of mortality, chronic pain, impaired functional status, and hemophilia-related distress. Beyond illuminating the scope of the problem, the faculty provides several actionable strategies to help practicing clinicians ensure equitable care for all patients.

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07/21/2024

Tammuella Chrisentery-Singleton, MD

Tammuella Chrisentery-Singleton, MD

Maya Bloomberg, MSN, APRN

Maya Bloomberg, MSN, APRN