R. Mark Evans, PhD. Director, Healthcare Education Products and Standards

R. Mark Evans, PhD
Director, Healthcare Education Products and Standards

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Education Activities

Throughout the year, educational programs will be added to each therapeutic area addressing a wide range of management issues encountered in primary care, providing healthcare professionals with an ongoing resource that addresses educational needs.

The initial clinical topics for this series include the following:

Depression

The goal of this webcast series is to help primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals recognize the physical and psychological symptoms of depression and the importance of treating to remission.

Supported through an independent education grant from Eli Lilly and Company.

Patient with Depression.

Parkinson's Disease

This webcast series provides information on recognizing the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease and appropriate management plans in the primary care setting.

Supported through an independent education grant from Teva Neuroscience.

Patient with Parkinson's Disease

Type 2 Diabetes

In this webcast series clinical approaches to the management and treatment of Type 2 diabetes in the primary care setting are discussed.

Supported through an independent education grant from Takeda Pharmaceuticals.

Patient with Type 2 Diabet.

 

System Requirements

For this CME program, your computer needs to have Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Mozilla Firefox 1.5 (or higher) or Safari 1.3 (or higher) and Adobe Flash Player 8.0 (or higher). If you are using a modem to connect to the Internet, you will need a modem speed of at least 56K to view the pages of the site. Video content requires DSL and higher. Adobe Flash Player is required to complete the self-assessment and Adobe Reader is required to print your certificate. You can download Adobe Reader for free. As you will be printing your CME certificate online, your computer must be connected to a printer.