SkinBonesCME - Pain Management, Pharmacology & Prescribing 2025
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5.0 CME credits (3.5 pharmacology)Completion Time
5 hoursAvailable Until
August 15, 2027Posted By
Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts
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Specialties
Acute Care, Adult, Family, Oncology, and Women's HealthSubspecialties
Cardiovascular, Dermatology, Emergency, Endocrinology, Hospital Medicine, Infectious Disease, Occupational Health, Orthopedics, Other, Pain Management, Primary Care, and Urgent CareClinical Topics
Acute Heart Failure, COPD, Cardiovascular Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Dermatologic Disease, Diabetes, Fungal Infections, Heart, Heart Disease, Infectious Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Menopause, Nutrition, Obesity, Pharmacology, Primary Care, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Skin Cancer, Skin Conditions, Skin Disease, Urology, and Women's HealthFrom opioids to medical cannabis to hypnosis, this Pain Management CME course provides you with the pain management tools and insight you need to help your patients.
Speakers
Heather Naylor
PHD, FNP-BC, AP-PMN, FAIPM
CE Information
This activity offers 5.0 CME credits (3.5 pharmacology) to attendees.
Accredited by Jointly Provided by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine & Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts (a subsidiary of Dillehay Management Group).
Target Audience
This activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners caring for patients in a primary and specialty care setting.
Educational Objectives
After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:
- Apply new and emerging therapy options for several different body systems and treatment modalities
- Discuss a variety of topics in a concentrated effort that maximizes clinician’s time and provider needs
- Review strategies to help busy clinicians utilize their time with patients more effectively
- Use new clinical guidelines to effectively treat patients.
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