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Latest issues of Pain Management Today
Featured highlights:
  • Review of recent literature focusing on pain in older adults
  • Case study exploring the treatment of persistent pain in an older patient with dementia
  • Clinical guidelines for the use of chronic opioid therapy in chronic noncancer pain
  • Case study exploring the safe and effective treatment path for chronic opioid therapy


Journal Club for Primary Care—Intervention & Prevention
ISSUE 6 NOW AVAILABLE! The Acute Coronary Syndrome Journal Club summarizes and synthesizes key scientific advances and clinical lessons from the literature, and offers commentary and insight from recognized experts in the field who treat ACS and can explain the implications of the latest research findings and clinical trials for day-to-day patient care.  

Audio Journal Club

Participate in two Audio Journal Club activities:

  • Expert Panel Members David J. Schneider, MD, and Steven D. Wiviott, MD, discuss TRITON-TIMI 38;
  • Expert Panel Member David J. Schneider, MD, and Eric Peterson, MD, MPH, discuss the ACTIVE A trial.


2 Clinician's Challenge Activities Available
Expert Panel Members Christopher P. Cannon, MD, and Matthew J. Price, MD, offer thought-provoking clinical scenarios that affect your daily practice.

Webcast on Persistent Pain and the Older Patient
A case-based approach examining key challenges related to the management and treatment of persistent pain in older patients.

Chronic Opioid Therapy Webcast
This case-based CME activity reviews the use of chronic opioid therapy for the treatment of pain. Patient assessment; use of titration, rotation, and/or conversion strategies; and guidance for the use of appropriate documentation to support opioid prescribing are some of the topics covered in this comprehensive webcast from Educational Council Program Chairman Perry G. Fine, MD.

Interactive Case Study: 1 Patient, 3 ACS, 8 Antithrombotics in 11 Days!
Expert Panel Member Christopher P. Cannon, MD, and Michelle O’Donoghue, MD, manage a patient over the course of 11 days. As the patient experiences three acute coronary syndromes, the cardiologists must place five different stents and continually reassess the patient's antiplatelet regimen.

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