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Accreditation |
0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
Read the full Accreditation Statement
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity may be submitted for American Osteopathic Association Continuing Medical Education credit in Category 2.
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Target Audience |
Directed
to primary care physicians including family practitioners and
internists.
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Description |
Each lesson within
the Disease Management Clinical Decisions series includes a related
chapter from The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project,
an interactive case, and an evaluation.
Throughout the
interactive case-based lesson, you may proceed to the next question
once you answer each question correctly. In addition to allowing
you to proceed, the correct answer also reveals the rationale
for the answer.
Upon completing
the CME activity, the evaluation and registration forms, you will
have an opportunity to print your CME certificate for your records.
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Objectives |
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:
- Outline the differential diagnosis of hypercalcemia.
- Discuss the diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism.
- State the indications for surgery for hyperparathyroidism.
- Describe how to evaluate the hypercalcemic patient for surgery.
- Relate the treatment protocol for those not undergoing surgery.
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Activity Director |
William D. Carey, MD
Director, Center for Continuing Education
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio |
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Author / Faculty |
George
W. Meyer, MD
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Faculty Disclosure |
In accordance with the Standards for Commercial
Support issued by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME), The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for
Continuing Education requires resolution of all faculty conflicts
of interest to ensure CME activities are free of commercial bias.
The following faculty have indicated that they
may have a relationship, which in the context of their presentation(s),
could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest:
The following faculty has indicated he/she
has no relationship which, in the context of their presentation(s),
could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest:
William D. Carey, MD
George W. Meyer, MD
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