Kathryn Woods, MBBS, MD
Kathryn A. Woods is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Woods received her medical degree from St. Bartholomew's...
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Obesity has become a national issue. Kentucky, specifically, ranks in the top 10 states for obesity and sedentary lifestyle, in addition to diabetes. Type 2 diabetes used to be “adult onset diabetes”; however, in recent years, diabetes in adolescents is on the rise, primarily due to obesity. Health care professionals need to recognize the problem, identify children and adolescents at risk, and understand appropriate treatments.
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Holly Divine, PharmD, CGP, CDE
Associate Professor
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience Coordinator
Community Pharmacy...
Physicians often refer patients with amenorrhea either without a sufficient diagnosis and evaluation or they are referred with extensive diagnostic evaluation that is often excessive. Many diagnostic tests are unnecessary and expensive for the patient. A better knowledge of the management of these patients would benefit the physician and patient. This module will give the participant the opportunity to learn the management of amenorrhea and the knowledge to better inform their patients on...
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Emery A. Wilson, MD
Director
Office of Health Research & Development
Dean Emeritus
Professor of Obstetrics and...
CML – Growth, a CME-accredited educational program, systematically identifies, evaluates, and places into clinical context the most important recent studies into the science and medicine of growth. It provides rapid access for busy specialists to a critical and clinically relevant review of the developments that will have most impact on their day-to-day practice and is designed to provide management options for clinicians to allow them to better diagnose and treat patients with...
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