Format: Research & Findings Paper
Faculty:
Nancy L. Davis, PhD
Stephen J. Bekanich, MD
Scott Junkins, MD
Nathan Wanner, MD
Credits for: Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists
Format: Implementation Guide
Faculty:
Douglas Jeffery, MD
Patricia K. Coyle, MD
Mark S. Freedman, MD
Credits for: Physicians
Format: Clinical Conversations
Faculty:
Kathleen Costello, MS, ANP-BC, MSCN
Brant J. Oliver, NP, MSN, MPH, MSCN
David T. Dubé, MS, PA-C
Credits for: Physicians, Nurses
Format: E-Publication
Faculty:
Patricia Kennedy, RN, CNP, MSCN
Christina Caon, BSN, MSN, NP-C
Credits for: Nurses
Key Concepts in Pain Management for the Federal Healthcare Professional
Description: In this supplement to U.S. Medicine, review findings of the Pain Management Task Force and information to help ensure continuity of care for patients within the military health system who are experiencing pain. The publication describes different types of pain, reviews pharmacologic and integrative strategies for pain management, and discusses challenges that can complicate pain management.
Format: Print Publication
Faculty:
Randall J. Malchow, MD
LeeAnn Rhodes, MD
Hunter Groninger, MD
Credits for: Physicians, Pharmacists
Optimal Strategies for the Early and Ongoing Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Description: Learn ways to manage patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) while focusing on the rationale for initiating early and uninterrupted treatment with disease-modifying therapy. Healthcare professionals can explore methods of identifying appropriate patients and strategies for individualizing their treatment according to current evidence regarding monitoring for and responding to a suboptimal response. This educational activity also evaluates the safety, efficacy, and novel mechanisms of emerging agents in the MS therapeutic landscape.
Format: Webcast
Faculty:
Bruce A. Cohen, MD
Aaron E. Miller, MD
Credits for: Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists
Format: Implementation Guide
Faculty:
Michael Thase, MD
Credits for: Physicians
Practical Strategies for Managing Multiple Sclerosis in the Federal Healthcare System
Description: Read today to review strategies for assessing and treating your patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) within the federal healthcare system. Learn more about the role of disease-modifying treatments, current methods for monitoring treatment response, approaches to wellness and symptomatic management, and the unique characteristics of and resources available for patients with MS who are being managed within the Veterans Health Administration system.
Format: Print Publication
Faculty:
Mitchell T. Wallin, MD, MPH
Dennis N. Bourdette, MD
Credits for: Physicians, Pharmacists
Format: Clinical Conversations
Faculty:
Bruce A. Cohen, MD
Aaron E. Miller, MD
Credits for: Physicians