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M E D I C A L E D U C A T I O N P O R T F O L I O
M A R Y T E S T A D E S I G N
Allergic RhinitisOn the Road to Better Management
August-September 2005
Sponsored by Medical Education Resources, Inc.
Supported by an educational grant from Aventis, Inc., a member of the sanofi-aventis Group
Live CME Webcast and teleconference
Speaker Presentations
Management of Allergic Rhinitis: Challenges for Today’s Primary Care Provider
Please join us for a series of complimentary CME/CE/CEU Web-enhanced teleconferences
Management of Allergic Rhinitis: Challenges for Today’s Primary Care Provider
Please join us for a series of complimentary CME/CE/CEU Web-enhanced teleconferences
Management of Allergic Rhinitis: Challenges for Today’s Primary Care Provider
September 2007
Program ModeratorJames A. Hadley, MD, FACSAssociate Professor of Clinical OtolaryngologyUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterUniversity Otolaryngology AssociatesRochester, New York
Program FacultyCharles J. Siegel, MD Allergy & Asthma Specialists of Kansas CityGladstone, Missouri
Supported by an educational grant from MedPointe PharmaceuticalsSponsored by Medical Education Resources Produced by Haymarket Medical Q&A!Live
Ways to ParticipateIt’s easy—you can participate via the Web, telephone, or both. The program will consist of a 45-minute presentation, followed by a 15-minute live Q&A session.
Via Web (http://Allergy.haymarketmedical.com): Participants can view the presentation slidesonline while listening to the live audio Webcast. Questions can be submitted to the presentersonline; participants are invited to type their questions directly into a box on the Web site.
Via Telephone (xxx-256-3815): Participants can call this toll-free number and listen to the presentations. The program book can be accessed on the Web site’s registration page in a PDFformat for printing. Listeners are invited to ask questions on the phone.
Dates & Times Eastern Central Mountain PacificWednesday, September 19 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM
Tuesday, September 25 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 NOON
Thursday, September 27 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM
This program is being offered on 3 dates at various times for your convenience.60-minute sessions (including live Q&A)
September 2007
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Q&A!Live
A Supplement to The Clinical Advisor August 2006
Hormones and Women’s Health: Contraception, Menopause, and Menstrual Disorders
Jointly Sponsored by University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Healthand Haymarket Medical Continuing Education
Produced by Haymarket Medical Continuing Education
Release date: June 2006
Expiration date: May 31, 2007
This activity was supported by an educational grant from Berlex, Inc.
Contraception: Safety, Efficacy, and Noncontraceptive Benefits
Strategies for ManagingPMS/PMDD
Managing Menopause
A SUPPLEMENT TO THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS JULY 2006
CLINICIANS ON THE FRONT LINE: ACTIVE MANAGEMENT OF
Depression and AnxietyIN PRIMARY CARE
Sponsored for physician assistants by theAmerican Academy of Physician Assistants
Sponsored for physicians by Boston University School of Medicine
Produced by Haymarket Medical¤
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For additional information regarding an innovative
CME post-activity with 20 free CME credits,
See Back Cover
A CME/CE Activity
Release date: July 2006. Expiration date: July 31, 2007.
This activity is supported by an educational grant from Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
LIFTING THE BURDEN OF PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS:The Management of Allostatic Load, Metabolic Syndrome,and Co-occurring Disorders
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A CME SYMPOSIUM WITH A COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION AT THE 2007 ANNUAL MEETING
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A CME SYMPOSIUM WITH A COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST
SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION AT THE 2007 ANNUAL MEETING
PART I MONDAY, MAY 21, 2007
PART II TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2007
Sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association Supported by an educational grant from Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
PART I MONDAY, MAY 21, 2007BREAKFAST 6:30 AMSYMPOSIUM 7:00 – 8:30 AM
PART II TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2007BREAKFAST 6:30 AMSYMPOSIUM 7:00 – 8:30 AM
ChairMark H. Rapaport, MDChairman, Department of Psychiatry and Mental HealthThe Polier Endowed Chair in Schizophrenia and
Related DisordersCedars-Sinai Medical CenterVice Chair and Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA
FacultyKathleen T. Brady, PhD, MDProfessor of PsychiatryMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SC
Rohan Ganguli, MDProfessor of Psychiatry, Pathology,
Health & Community SystemsUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineChief, Services and Research for Recovery in
Serious Mental Illness (SRRSMI)Western Psychiatric Institute and ClinicPittsburgh, PA
FacultyR. Bruce Lydiard, PhD, MDSoutheast Health ConsultantsMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, SC
Alicia R. Ruelaz, MDConsultation-Liaison PsychiatristCedars-Sinai Center for Weight LossLos Angeles, CA
SAN DIEGO MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINAMARRIOTT HALL 1-4
LIFTING THE BURDEN OF PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS:The Management of Allostatic Load, Metabolic Syndrome, and Co-occurring Disorders
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JIntrauterine Contraception: Who,Why, and How?
FACILITATOR TRAINING MEETING FOR INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPSMARCH 16-17, 2007
Facilitator Handbook
Sponsored by The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH)
Supported by an educational grant from Berlex, Inc.
Coordinated by Haymarket Medical Education
PILLARS OF CAREADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF ZOSTER
Update on Pain Management:Current Concepts and Practices
Please join us for a complimentary breakfast symposium developed in conjunction with AAPA’s 34th Annual Physician Assistant Conference
Wednesday, May 31, 20066:30am – 7:45 am
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:
• Identify the most prevalent types of pain for which patients present to clinicians
• Discuss the risks and benefits of treatment modalities commonly used in pain management
• Recognize patient populations that will benefit from specific pharmacologic therapies
Disclosure StatementThis Adjunct Symposium is not part of the official CME agenda asplanned by AAPA’s Conference Education Program Committee.
Accreditation StatementThis program has been reviewed and is approved for a maximumof 1.25 hours of AAPA Category I (Preapproved) CME credit bythe Physician Assistant Review Panel. Physician Assistants shouldclaim only those hours actually spent participating in the CMEactivity. This program was planned in accordance with AAPA’sCME Standards for Live Programs and for Commercial Support ofLive Programs.
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Pfizer Inc.Coordinated by Haymarket Medical Continuing Education.
Sponsored by AAPA
2 Ways to RegisterOnline at www.aapa.org/annual-conf
Fax registration to 866.357.4498
Pre-registration is not required, but preferred. Priority will be givento pre-registrants. On-site registration will be available prior to thestart, space permitting. No on-site registrants will be admitted until15 minutes prior to the start of the program.
Last day to pre-register is May 11, 2006Please print clearly. All fields required.
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If you have any questions, please call Fay Nham at 1.800.379.6048 x4828.
Participants with Special NeedsIf you require any special dietary or ADA accommodations, please contact ourrepresentative Fay Nham at 1.800.379.6048 x4828.
ChairNicholas P. Scarpa, MD, FACRMedical Director, Arthritis Research Center of New JerseyClinical Assistant Professor of RheumatologyUMDNJ–New Jersey Medical SchoolFranklin Lakes, New Jersey
FacultyChris J. Kottenstette, PA-CPhysician Assistant/Clinical ManagerDenver Pain ManagementGreenwood Village, Colorado
Bill H. McCarberg, MDFounder, Chronic Pain Management ProgramKaiser Permanente San DiegoAssistant Clinical Professor (voluntary)University of California, San DiegoSan Diego, California
Supported by an educational grant from Cephalon, Inc.Sponsored by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Facilitated by Haymarket Medical Education LP
Breakfast CE Symposium American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
22nd National Conference
Speaker PresentationsPROGRAM FACULTYTeresa D. Valerio, MSA, MSN, APN, CNP (Chair)Advanced Practice NurseCertified Nurse PractitionerOSF Saint Francis Sleep Disorders CenterPeoria, Illinois
Angela Golden, RN, MNEd, MS, FNP-CAssociate Clinical ProfessorNorthern Arizona UniversityFamily Nurse PractitionerNP from Home, LLCFlagstaff, Arizona
Christopher L. Drake, PhDBioscientific StaffHenry Ford Hospital Sleep CenterAssistant ProfessorPsychiatry and Behavioral NeurosciencesWayne State University College of MedicineDetroit, Michigan
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2007Time: Breakfast: 7:00 AM – 7:30 AM
Scientific Session: 7:30 AM – 9:00 AMPlace: Indiana Convention Center & RCA Dome
Indianapolis, Indiana
Management of Excessive Sleepiness
Coordinated by Haymarket Medical Education LP
Sponsored by Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center
Faculty
Joseph Domachowske, MDProgram ModeratorAssociate Professor of Pediatrics,
Microbiology and ImmunologySUNY Upstate Medical UniversitySyracuse, New York
Adolescent Immunization: A New Focus on the Next Generation
This activity is made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Sanofi Pasteur Inc.
CME/CE SYMPOSIUM
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2008
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
GEORGIA AQUARIUM
OCEANS BALLROOM
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Speaker Presentations
Thad R. Wilson, APRN, PhDAssociate Dean and Associate ProfessorUniversity of Missouri-Kansas CitySchool of NursingKansas City, Missouri