OSU MedNet21 The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
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- Health & Fitness
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MedNet21 is an on-line CME Webcast produced by the Center for Continuing Medical Education at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Our focus is to address professional practice gaps and issues important to primary care physicians. This is a podcast version of our webcast series produced through our MedNet21 CME series. Each year we provide 40 weekly CME webcasts for our 10 month season, and programs are accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from anywhere in the world. You can watch MedNet21 webcasts on-line to get CME credit or MOC points today. Each post-test costs $25 for those that would like to earn CME credit or MOC points. You can also become a hospital subscriber to give physicians at your hospital an opportunity to earn CME credit for free. To view our webcasts, navigate to the following website: https://ccme.osu.edu/continuing-medical-education/webcasts/search
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Managing Complications of Chemotherapy
This webcast will discuss Managing Complications of Chemotherapy. This webcast will review the history of modern chemotherapy such as the advent of immunotherapy, tyrosine kinase inhibitors and antibody drug conjugates. Then it will go through the common adverse effects that can be seen from cytotoxic chemotherapy, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, antibody drug conjugates and immunotherapy. Finally general principles of treating adverse reactions as well as balancing adverse reactions with benefit are discussed.
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Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Update
This webcast will discuss Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Update. This presentation will review updates to recommendations in anticoagulation with an emphasis on exploring the historical “gray” areas for DOAC use. Additionally, the anticoagulation pipeline including the exploration of Factor XI inhibitors will also be discussed. This presentation will also review the antiplatelet recommendations for chronic coronary disease and acute coronary syndrome patients who may or may not have a percutaneous coronary intervention. The differences in the oral P2Y12 inhibitors, clopidogrel, prasugrel, and ticagrelor, will be covered.
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Common Skin Complaints and Updates
This webcast will discuss Common Skin Complaints and Updates. This is a brief overview of adult skin disease commonly seen in the primary care setting. We will discuss sunscreen, acne, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, tinea, intertrigo, scabies, and herpes.
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Acupuncture
This presentation will cover the concept of acupuncture, its various forms and diversities, the primary conditions it may address, the procedural steps involved, what happens during treatment, patient expectations during and after the session, safety considerations, and the contraindications associated with acupuncture.
After learning about what acupuncture is (in part 1 of the presentation), learners should expect to learn about how they can bring acupuncture into their practice and better understand some of the evidence for acupuncture.
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Common Allergic Diseases
This webcast will discuss Common Allergic Diseases. This presentation will review approaches to rhinitis and food adverse reactions.
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Emerging Approaches in Parkinson’s Disease
This webcast will discuss Emerging Approaches in Parkinson's Disease. Learners will learn how to identify the clinical features of parkinsonism, how a clinical diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is made, and become familiar with the strategies that exist for symptomatic treatment of motor symptoms.
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