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Continuing Medical Education > CME Conferences > New and Old Drugs: Best Choices

New and Old Drugs: Best Choices

Advances in Medical Management of Common Conditions Including Diabetes, Cardiology and Women’s Health Issues

Conference information


• Thursday's schedule
• Friday's schedule

• Faculty

• Conference overview
• Conference format
• Educational objectives
• Accreditation
• Cancellations
• Course location
• Hotel arrangements

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Date

Thursday and Friday
May 6 and 7, 2010
Online registration is now closed. New registrations will be accepted at the door the days of the conference.

Location

Minneapolis Marriott West
St. Louis Park, Minn.
(View map and directions)

Audience

Primary care physicians

Description

With knowledge of current practice guidelines and clinical knowledge, prescribing clinicians have the potential to lower medication errors, reduce use of ineffective drug therapies, improve overall patient outcomes and lower costs. New and Old Drugs: Best Choices, will provide primary care physicians practical and current information on medications for conditions such as depression, hypertension, insomnia, diabetes, allergic rhinitis and birth control. More.

Credit hours

Maximum of 11.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

Cost

See registration form

Please contact us with questions or to register.

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