On the Topic of Topicals: New Treatment Options for Plaque Psoriasis (Archived CME/CE Monograph)
This educational activity presents information on the mechanism of action of the new nonsteroidal agents, evidence from their premarketing clinical trials, and expert insights on their use in clinical practice.
Category
  • Dermatology
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
Expressions on Evaporation: Clinical Perspectives on the Management of Dry Eye Disease (Archived CME Monograph)
In this educational activity, an expert panel will discuss the pathophysiology of meibomian gland dysfunction and meibomian gland dysfunction–associated dry eye disease, review current treatment options, and forecast the role of new and emerging therapies in the management of these conditions.
Category
  • Ophthalmology
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
Pressure Matters: New Therapies in the Medical Management of Glaucoma (Archived CE Monograph)
This case-based educational activity focuses on reinforcing the role of nitric oxide (NO) in glaucomatous eyes; achieving target intraocular pressure (IOP) levels; targeting new sites of action, such as the trabecular meshwork, with emerging therapies; and interpreting clinically relevant data supporting a role for emerging medical therapies in patients with glaucoma.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
All Eyes on Evolving Management Strategies for Geographic Atrophy (Archived CME Monograph)
This educational activity aims to help clinicians recognize epidemiologic factors that influence geographic atrophy (GA), identify key findings on imaging throughout the course of GA, and understand the pathophysiology of GA in the context of new and emerging treatments.
Category
  • Ophthalmology
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
All Eyes on Evolving Management Strategies for Geographic Atrophy (Archived CE Monograph)
This educational activity aims to help clinicians recognize epidemiologic factors that influence geographic atrophy (GA), identify key findings on imaging throughout the course of GA, and understand the pathophysiology of GA in the context of new and emerging treatments.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
New Insights on Dry Eye Disease: Targeting Evaporation (Online CME Monograph)
Combining didactic material and case-based discussions presented by an expert faculty, this educational activity reviews dry eye disease prevalence, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
Category
  • Ophthalmology
Format
  • Monograph
Credits
  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.50 Participation
Understanding Meibomian Gland Dysfunction as a Driver for Dry Eye Disease (Archived Online CE Monograph)
This educational activity will help optometrists understand the epidemiology and underlying pathophysiology of meibomian gland dysfunction, its diagnostic techniques, and current and emerging treatments.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
Understanding Meibomian Gland Dysfunction as a Driver for Dry Eye Disease (Archived Online CME Monograph)
This educational activity aims to educate ophthalmologists on the epidemiology and underlying pathophysiology of meibomian gland dysfunction, diagnostic techniques, and current and emerging treatments.
Category
  • Ophthalmology
  • Ophthalmology/Cornea
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
Focus on Evaporation: Frontline Views on the Future of Dry Eye Disease Treatment (Archived Online CE Monograph)
This educational activity presents overviews of tear film structure and function, meibomian gland dysfunction pathophysiology, and new and emerging treatments formeibomian gland dysfunction–related dry eye disease.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
Person-Centered Care Approaches to the Treatment of Patients With Neuropsychiatric Manifestations of Parkinson’s Disease (Archived CME/CE Monograph)
This educational activity is intended to help psychiatric clinicians treat complex patients. Experts provide guidance through cases and discussion that gives a systematic approach to managing patients with Parkinson’s disease and comorbid conditions, such as dementia, anxiety, psychosis, depression, and anxiety.
Category
  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits

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