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December 2021

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Itching for a CSU Cure: The Shift From Symptom Relief to Curative Therapies – A Caucasian Adult Female With Recurrent, Uncontrolled Angioedema and Urticaria

December 16, 2021 @ 12:00 am - December 16, 2022 @ 11:59 pm EST

Join Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA, FAAD, and Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, as they discuss missed opportunities for the diagnosis, management, and assessment of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) in this interactive learning experience that uniquely mirrors what you may encounter in clinical practice. The activity will present you with a CSU patient receiving suboptimal care and challenge your clinical decision-making skills. https://realcme.realcme.com/learner/course/2854

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Itching for a CSU Cure: The Shift From Symptom Relief to Curative Therapies – An Older African American Adult Male With Widespread, Persistent Pruritus

December 16, 2021 @ 12:00 am - December 16, 2022 @ 11:59 pm EST

Join Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA, FAAD, and Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, as they discuss missed opportunities for the management and assessment of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) in this interactive learning experience that uniquely mirrors what you may encounter in clinical practice. The activity will present you with a CSU patient with skin of color and challenge your clinical decision-making skills. https://realcme.realcme.com/learner/course/2855    

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Key Developments in Alzheimer’s Disease: Expert Insights on CTAD and ANA 2021 Annual Meetings

December 22, 2021 - December 22, 2022

Looking for an expert-guided roundup of the 14th Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) and the American Neurological Association (ANA) annual meetings? Dr. Zoe Arvanitakis and Dr. Marwan Sabbagh offer their insights on key findings in the assessment and management of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Dive into this highly interactive educational activity and access our resource library stocked with video summaries and peer-reviewed articles to get up-to-date on recent advances in novel biomarkers for identifying early signs of AD and…

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January 2022

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Optimizing Outcomes in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma: Integrating Anti-CD38 Monoclonal Antibody Therapy Into Clinical Practice

January 14, 2022 @ 12:00 am - January 14, 2023 @ 11:59 pm EST

Did you miss the latest updates on multiple myeloma presented at ASH 2021? Join Dr Faith Davies and Dr Nina Shah as they review late-breaking data on approved and emerging therapies for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma! https://learning.freecme.com/a/38663PA6uG2J  

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Seeing Beyond the Symptoms: Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Dry Eye and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

January 21, 2022 - January 21, 2023

Dry eye disease is one of the most common ophthalmic complaints; it results from the activity of various pathways and is considered a multifactorial disease. An important factor that contributes to the onset of dry eye disease is meibomian gland dysfunction. Meibomian gland dysfunction causes a disruption in the tear film lipid layer, which affects the rate of tear evaporation. This evaporation leads to tear hyperosmolarity, eventually triggering the onset of dry eye disease. Dry eye disease and meibomian gland…

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Not Just Controlling the Itch: Recent Developments in Treating Prurigo Nodularis – A Caucasian Adult Male With History of Uncontrolled PN and Associated Comorbidities

January 25, 2022 - January 25, 2023

Join our expert faculty, Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA, FAAD and Shawn Kwatra, MD, FAAD, as they discuss patient scenarios utilizing methods to avoid missed opportunities for the care team, assess the clinical efficacy and safety of standard off-label, as well as emerging therapies, and ultimately devise effective treatment plans that encourage long-term adherence and address residual disease burden for patients with PN.   Click the link below to access the course: https://realcme.realcme.com/learner/course/2866

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Not Just Controlling the Itch: Recent Developments in Treating Prurigo Nodularis – An Older African American Female Adult Presenting With Nodular Lesions and Persistent Itching

January 25, 2022 - January 25, 2023

Join our expert faculty, Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA, FAAD and Shawn Kwatra, MD, FAAD, as they discuss patient scenarios utilizing methods to avoid missed opportunities for the care team, assess the clinical efficacy and safety of standard off-label, as well as emerging therapies, and ultimately devise effective treatment plans that encourage long-term adherence and address residual disease burden for patients with PN.   Click the link below to access the course: https://realcme.realcme.com/learner/course/2865

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February 2022

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What Primary Care Clinicians Need to Know About Alzheimer’s Disease: Early Diagnosis, Patient-Specific Management, and Care Collaboration

February 10, 2022 @ 12:35 pm - 1:35 pm EST

For more information about this program or other Spire Learning programs, please contact us at info@spirelearning.com or call 973-605-2922.

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From Reversing DOACs to Restarting Anticoagulation: Know and Apply the Guidelines

February 18, 2022 - February 18, 2023

When and how to use specific direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) reversal agents is not straightforward. Two major professional societies (eg, the American College of Cardiology and the American College of Emergency Physicians ) issued expert panel recommendations for anticoagulant reversal only within the last year. In addition, reports of real-world experience with prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCSs) for DOAC reversal have been published in the recent past, potentially prompted by familiarity with PCCSs to reverse warfarin among other factors. Furthermore, evaluating…

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March 2022

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A Family Physician’s Guide for Early Detection of Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease: Moving Towards Earlier Recognition and Improved Management

March 12, 2022 @ 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm EST
Alyeska Resort, 1000 Arlberg Avenue
Girdwood, AK 99587 United States
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What do family physicians need to know about caring for patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? Family physicians are well positioned to spot the earliest signs of cognitive decline—and patients are more likely to discuss cognitive concerns with a clinician they know and trust. This session will provide you with the latest information regarding screening for AD-related dementia, diagnostic best practices, efficacy and safety data of recently approved and emerging therapeutic agents, and effective communication strategies. You will leave this 1-hour…

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Women and Fabry Disease: What We Know, Why It Matters, and What Needs to Be Done

March 16, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

How does Fabry disease (FD) differ among women and men? Experts Dawn Laney, MS, CGC, CCRC, and Damara Ortiz, MD, discuss important clinical considerations for women with this lysosomal storage disorder in this 60-minute interactive live webcast. Gender-specific differences in the clinical presentation and diagnostic work-up for FD, current and emerging therapies in the management of FD, and the importance of elevating women in FD research are key points addressed in this activity. Mollie, an adult patient living with FD,…

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What Primary Care Clinicians Need to Know About Alzheimer’s Disease: Early Diagnosis, Patient-Specific Management, and Care Collaboration

March 17, 2022 @ 9:10 am - 10:10 am EDT

Are you prepared to manage and assess patients with Alzheimer’s disease in the primary care setting? Join Dr Richard Isaacson and Dr Charles Vega for a discussion on importance of early and accurate diagnosis of AD, primary care strategies to collaborate with AD-focused specialists, and evidence-based practices for patient-specific treatment. Explore effective solutions to meet the challenges of early recognition and management of AD in the primary care setting.   For more information about this program or other Spire Learning…

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Incorporating New Therapeutic Tools for Migraine Prevention: An Expert-Guided Discussion

March 18, 2022 - March 18, 2023

Looking for guidance on who may benefit from calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-targeted therapies for migraine prevention? Unsure which migraine preventive therapy may be best for your patient? In this CliniClip activity, Drs Jessica Ailani and Susan Hutchinson use real-world patient scenarios to share their expert insights on who may benefit from a CGRP-targeted therapy and highlight when a small molecule or a monoclonal antibody may be appropriate for migraine prevention.   Click the link below to access the course: https://cmepreview.healio.com/neurology/20220207/incorporating-new-therapeutic-tools-for-migraine-prevention-an-expert-guided-discussion/cme-overview …

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Women and Fabry Disease: What We Know, Why It Matters, and What Needs to Be Done

March 30, 2022 - March 30, 2023

How does Fabry disease (FD) differ among women and men? Experts Dawn Laney, MS, CGC, CCRC, and Damara Ortiz, MD, FAAP, FACMG, discuss important clinical considerations for women with this lysosomal storage disorder in this 60-minute interactive live webcast. Gender-specific differences in the clinical presentation and diagnostic work-up for FD, current and emerging therapies in the management of FD, and the importance of elevating women in FD research are key points addressed in this activity. Mollie, an adult patient living…

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April 2022

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Dry Eye Disease and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: Early Diagnosis and Comprehensive Management

April 7, 2022 - April 7, 2023

Are you aware of the strong association between dry eye disease (DED) and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)? In this 30-minute educational podcast, Dr Eric D. Donnenfeld offers valuable insights on the association of DED and MGD, as well as the evidence-based protocol for clear and accurate diagnosis, and proper disease management, considering new and emerging therapies for DED and MGD.  

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A Family Physician’s Guide for Early Detection of Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease: Moving Towards Earlier Recognition and Improved Management

April 8, 2022 @ 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm EDT
Renaissance Austin Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Blvd
Austin, TX 78759 United States
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What do family physicians need to know about caring for patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? Family physicians are well positioned to spot the earliest signs of cognitive decline—and patients are more likely to discuss cognitive concerns with a clinician they know and trust. This session will provide you with the latest information regarding screening for AD-related dementia, diagnostic best practices, efficacy and safety data of recently approved and emerging therapeutic agents, and effective communication strategies. You will leave this 1-hour…

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What Primary Care Clinicians Need to Know About Alzheimer’s Disease: Early Diagnosis, Patient-Specific Management, and Care Collaboration

April 21, 2022 @ 12:35 pm - 1:35 pm EDT

Are you prepared to manage and assess patients with Alzheimer’s disease in the primary care setting? Join Dr Richard Isaacson and Dr Charles Vega for a discussion on importance of early and accurate diagnosis of AD, primary care strategies to collaborate with AD-focused specialists, and evidence-based practices for patient-specific treatment. Explore effective solutions to meet the challenges of early recognition and management of AD in the primary care setting.   For more information about this program or other Spire Learning…

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May 2022

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More Than Just Blood in the Urine: Recognizing and Treating IgA Nephropathy

May 13, 2022 - May 13, 2023

Looking for the latest evidence from care guidelines and clinical trials in the management of immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN)? Unsure which of the new and merging therapies may be best to consider for your patient with IgAN? In this E-monograph activity, Dr Mohamed Atta will review the important role of proteinuria in IgAN, and the impact of new and emerging therapies for IgAN to optimize proteinuria lowering in clinical practice and improve patient outcomes.  

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June 2022

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Advancing the Discussion and Management of Vasomotor Symptoms Associated With Menopause

June 10, 2022 - June 10, 2023

Are you up to date on the latest guidance for managing menopause-associated vasomotor symptoms (VMS)? This activity will enable you to gain insights from the experts as they identify factors contributing to VMS, discuss approaches to addressing the undertreatment of VMS, review currently available hormonal and nonhormonal treatments for VMS, explore novel targets and nonhormonal investigational agents for treating VMS, and recognize patients who might be appropriate candidates for novel agents for VMS.     Click the link below to…

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A Family Physician’s Guide for Early Detection of Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease: Moving Towards Earlier Recognition and Improved Management

June 18, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am EDT
Hotel Effie Sandestin, 1 Grand Sandestin Blvd
Miramar Beach, FL United States
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What do family physicians need to know about caring for patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? Family physicians are well positioned to spot the earliest signs of cognitive decline—and patients are more likely to discuss cognitive concerns with a clinician they know and trust. This session will provide you with the latest information regarding screening for AD-related dementia, diagnostic best practices, efficacy and safety data of recently approved and emerging therapeutic agents, and effective communication strategies. You will leave this 1-hour…

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September 2022

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Navigating Recent Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease: Expert Insights on Neuropathological Diagnostic Markers and the Clinical Potential of Novel Disease-Modifying Therapies

September 14, 2022 - September 14, 2023

Are you up to date with the role of biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? Biomarkers offer a promising path to early detection of AD, assessing drug efficacy, determining drug appropriateness, and even monitoring disease progression. As AD research continues, it is important for clinicians to stay up to date on current and future uses of biomarkers. In this activity, the association between AD and biomarkers and clinical symptoms of AD will be reviewed, the implementation of validated biomarkers for early…

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November 2022

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Atopic Dermatitis: Important Advances in JAK Treatments

November 15, 2022 - November 15, 2023

Are you familiar with the role of Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors for atopic dermatitis (AD)? With over half of patients with AD reporting insufficient disease control, therapeutic management is challenging. In this activity, a dermatology expert explores the rationale behind JAK inhibition for the treatment of AD, clinical trial data on JAK inhibitors for AD, and considering JAK inhibitors when determining patient-specific management of this complex disease.     Click the link below to access the course: https://www.rapidcme.com/activity.aspx?actID=94  

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Ace the Case: Improving Mental Health in Patients With MS to Positively Impact Adherence and Outcomes

November 15, 2022 - November 15, 2023

Are you familiar with the impact of mental health disorders on outcomes for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)? Join neuropsychiatry expert Jonathan Howard, MD, in this case-based educational activity focused on educating clinicians on the impact of depression and other mental health disorders on patients with MS, identifying opportunities for care collaboration in MS management, and creating patient-specific care strategies for patients with MS to optimize treatment regimens.     Click the link below to access the course: https://cme.healio.com/neurology/ace-the-case/20220923/improving-mental-health-in-patients-with-ms-to-positively-impact-adherence-and-outcomes/overview  

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Raising the Bar for Patient Outcomes With Immunotherapy in Early-Stage Resectable NSCLC

November 17, 2022 - November 17, 2023

Are you familiar with the role of immunotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)? In this activity, learners will be immersed in two NSCLC patient cases with interspersed faculty commentary and engaging questions. Upon completion, learners will be better able to select patients with NSCLC who may derive benefit from immunotherapy and recommend immunotherapy according to recent clinical trial data.   Click the link below to access the course: https://learning.freecme.com/a/40555PAURpd6

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January 2023

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Tackling Migraine Head On: The Role of Gepants in Migraine Treatment and Prevention

January 26, 2023 - January 26, 2024

When should gepants be recommended for the prevention or treatment of migraines? Join migraine expert Jessica Ailani, MD, for this 30-minute podcast discussing recommendations for the use of acute and preventive migraine therapies, efficacy and safety data on gepants for migraine, and recommending gepants for migraine according to patient- and disease-specific factors.   Click the link below to access the course: https://learning.freecme.com/a/40897PAnTdRM

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