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Overactive Bladder-Regaining Control

Continuing Education Credits for Healthcare Professionals
 
Date:
Monday, July 12, 2010
Time:
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Eastern Time
Location:
www.FreeCE.com and PharmCon Studios
Credits:
1  Live  Contact Hours
Target Audience:
Nursing, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacists
Program Overview:
Overactive Bladder is a bothersome medical condition that affects more than 17 million men and women of all ages. Overactive bladder has been called the closet disorder since only one-third of regularly incontinent women discuss their problem with a health care provider and two-thirds of patients first seeking medical advice have had their symptoms for more than two years. Instead of seeking help, many people with overactive bladder adjust their habits and lifestyle to accommodate the management of symptoms and may adopt such coping mechanisms as restricting fluids and urinating to a timed schedule or at the first sensation of urgency. This program will assist pharmacists identify, counsel and treat patients who seek control of their overactive bladders, as well as enhance their knowledge of currently available treatment options (along with their probable results and possible side effects), and offers counseling points for patients and their families in overcoming their embarrassment and seeking treatment.
Nursing Educational Objectives:
  • Review the epidemiology and etiology of overactive bladder.
  • Describe the proactive role that pharmacists can play in identifying, counseling, and treating patients seeking relief from overactive bladder.
Pharmacy Technicians Educational Objectives:
  • Review the epidemiology and etiology of overactive bladder.
  • Describe the proactive role that pharmacists can play in identifying, counseling, and treating patients seeking relief from overactive bladder.
Pharmacists Educational Objectives:
  • Review the epidemiology and etiology of overactive bladder.
  • Describe the proactive role that pharmacists can play in identifying, counseling, and treating patients seeking relief from overactive bladder
Repeat Presentation:
This Presentation Was last given on 6/14/2010
Activity Type:
Knowledge
Accreditation:
Nursing: N-543
Pharmacy Technicians: 0798-0000-09-032-L01-T
Pharmacists: 0798-0000-09-032-L01-P
ACPE_logo.JPG PharmCon is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. In order to obtain a Certificate of Credit, attendees must answer poll questions and a program evaluation. Attendees may immediately print their Certificate of Credit or leave them stored on the web site.
About The Speaker:
Dr. Melissa Kagarise

Dr. Melissa Kagarise is a primary care physician assistant who practices at a free medical clinic in Altoona, PA. She is an assistant professor at Saint Francis University and Program Director for the SFU/CERMUSA Physician Assistant program. She obtained her physician assistant degree through SFU and completed her doctoral studies in health sciences through Nova Southeastern University.
Financial Support By:
This webcast has been provided by PharmCon.
Refund Policy
PharmCon provides full refunds of paid amounts if cancellations are made more than 24 hours prior to the scheduled time of the event and the request is submitted by email to: admin@pharmcon.com. Cancellations after that time will forfeit their registration fees.
Cost:
$25.00 USD  - Free For Members
Status:
Registration Closed - Past Registration Date
Computer sharing is not permitted due to ACPE guidelines on program monitoring. Credit is given to one user per computer.
Online Classroom System Requirments:
This is a live presentation delivered over the internet in an online classroom environment. In order to see, hear and participate in the class you must have the following:
  1. Broadband internet connection, such as T1, Cable or high-speed DSL.
  2. Computer speakers or headphones.
  3. Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher (Recommended), FireFox 3.0 or higher (with media player plugin), Safari 3.2 or higher, Google Chrome.
    We do not support AOL. It is recommended to minimize AOL and open an Internet Explorer or Firefox window.
    Mac Users we reccomend Safari or Firefox, but you will need to verify your Windows Media Player Plugin.
  4. Computer monitor with screen resolution set to 1024 x 768 pixils or higher.
  5. Windows Media Player plugin for your internet browser. Most computers come with the plugin already installed. But, it is still very important that you test to ensure you will be able to hear the class.
  6. Due to monitoring guidelines, computer sharing is NOT permitted. Credit is given to one user per computer.

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