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Top 10 most read CE activities for Pharmacists in 2009

Posted on December 26, 2009 by Jerry Fahrni
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MedscapeCME/CE has compiled a list of the top 10 most read CE activities by Pharmacists in 2009.

1. Avoiding Medication Errors in Psychiatry – 1.00 knowledge-based ACPE (0.100 CEUs)

2. Avoiding Errors Associated With Insulin Therapy – 1.25 knowledge-based ACPE (0.125 CEUs)

3. FAQs in the Modern Management of Gout – 1.00 knowledge-based ACPE (0.100 CEUs)

4. Fast Facts in Gout – 1.00 knowledge-based ACPE (0.100 CEUs)

5. A Home-Bound 65-Year-Old Woman With Chronic Constipation – 1.50 knowledge-based ACPE (0.150 CEUs)

6. Special Considerations for Potential Adverse Drug Events and Medication Errors in the Pediatric Population – 1.25 knowledge-based ACPE (0.125 CEUs)

7. Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation – 1.00 knowledge-based ACPE (0.100 CEUs)

8. Implementing Changing Guidelines on Adult Immunizations: An Expert Interview With Gregory A. Poland, MD, MACP – 0.50 knowledge-based ACPE (0.050 CEUs)

9. Managing MRSA in the Community Practice Setting – 0.50 knowledge-based ACPE (0.050 CEUs)

10. The Science of Acid Control — Therapeutic Implications - 0.50 knowledge-based ACPE (0.050 CEUs)

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