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ECHOTM
A CME Self-Study Activity
Welcome to ECHO, an online and print CME publication, which includes articles that reinforce key educational learning objectives from our live symposia in an abbreviated format.
Online ECHO Articles
Read one of our new online ECHO articles below.
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| Managing Osteoporotic Fracture Risk
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| Screening and Maternal Fetal Rh Incompatibility
Online Activity |
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| Updates in HPV Testing and Genotyping
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Print ECHO Articles
Click on the "Download PDF" button under the issue to print out the articles. To receive CME credit and a certificate, follow the instructions in each PDF download.
Special Edition December 2011 - Assessing and Managing Chronic Pain in Primary Care: Applying Evidence to Clinical Practice*
Credit Expired
This special edition of ECHO focuses solely on pain management. The article addresses the broad topic of chronic pain, the different approaches to pain management, and managing both short and long term pain.
Topics include:
- Neuropathological mechanisms
- Methods for screening and co-management
- Strategies to overcoming barriers in effective diagnosis and assessment
- Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapeutic options
*This article is provided by our affiliate company Prova Education
The ECHO articles below are no longer available for CME credit.
Proceed to Winter 2010/2011 Issue (CME Credit Expired)
Proceed to Summer 2010 Issue (CME Credit Expired)
Proceed to Fall/Winter 2009 Issue (CME Credit Expired)
Proceed to Spring/Summer 2009 Issue (CME Credit Expired)
Proceed to Winter 2008 Issue (CME Credit Expired)
Proceed to Fall 2008 Issue (CME Credit Expired)
Summer 2010 - Off the Radar: Bring Under-diagnosed Conditions into View
Credit Expired
This edition of ECHO focuses on issues that are not in the forefront of either patient or physicians’ minds.
Topics include:
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Depression
- Fibromyalgia
- Osteoporosis
- Female Sexual Disorders
Fall/Winter 2009-A Well-rounded Approach: to Patient Care
Credit Expired
This issue of ECHO focuses on well-rounded care for the female patient addressing four diverse issues for patients at different ages.
Topics include:
- Immunization
- Incontinence
- Contraception
- HPV vaccinations
Spring/Summer 2009-Following the Path:
Patient Management Recommendations
Credit Expired
Following a defined patient management path supports the implementation of clinical guidelines and protocols and ultimately improves patient care. This issue of ECHO defines paths of care in three areas.
Topics include:
- HPV DNA Testing and Counseling
- Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)
- Acute Migraine
Winter 2008-Timing Makes the Difference:
Undiagnosed and Undertreated Female Health Concerns
Credit Expired
This issue of ECHO focuses on the often undiagnosed and undertreated diseases in women's health, including osteoporosis, hepatitis A&B and HPV.
Topics include:
- Osteoporosis
- Hepatitis A&B
- HPV Consensus Guidelines
Fall 2008-Protecting Your Patients
Credit Expired
This issue of ECHO focuses on patient protection in three different areas. What you can do to safeguard them from unintended pregnancy and unwanted symptoms of menstruation, protection from pelvic adhesions through barriers and the prevention of the transmission of genital herpes.
Topics include:
- Oral Contraceptives
- Genital Herpes
- Pelvic Adhesions
