Recognizing and Treating Multiple Sclerosis in the Primary Care Setting
Little Falls, New Jersey (PRWEB) April 12, 2010 -- Physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in the Boise, Idaho, area who treat and care for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are invited to attend “Recognizing and Treating Multiple Sclerosis in the Primary Care Setting,” an informative free CME/CE half-day lecture and workshop.
The didactic presentations will focus on risk factors, diagnosis, current and emerging treatments, side-effect management, and regional issues in MS management. This is also an excellent opportunity to interact with primary care colleagues from the local practice area and discuss management strategies and challenging patient cases. Clinicians can earn up to 4.0 free CME/CE credits for participating.
The expert faculty presenters are James D. Bowen, MD, medical director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute in Seattle, Washington, and Lynda R. Hillman, MN, ARNP, nurse practitioner in the Western Multiple Sclerosis Center & Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic at the University of Washington Medical Center, also in Seattle.
This half-day meeting is being held at the AmeriTel Inn Boise Spectrum, 7499 West Overland Road, in Boise, on Saturday morning, May 15, 2010. Registration and continental breakfast begin at 7:30 AM, and the first scientific session commences at 8:00 AM. Lunch will be served at noon, following the conclusion of the meeting.
Space is limited. Interested clinicians are encouraged to register in advance, as soon as possible, at www.projectsinknowledge.com/ms-boise-pr or by calling 1-800-772-8277, ext. 143.
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