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Beta-BlockerWRAP
Innovations in Beta-Blocker
Therapy
for Hypertension
Nitric Oxide, Hemodynamic Profiles, and
Effects
on Vascular Endothelium
Webcast CME Disclosure
Please read this notice and click the acknowledgement
at the bottom of the page to continue.
Intended Audience:
This program is designed for all practitioners with the following specialties
or subspecialties: Primary Care, Cardiologists, Hypertension Specialists,
Internists with Cardiology Specialty Focus, Preventive Medicine Specialists,
and Endocrinologists.
Registration:
Enrollment for this HealthWRAP is complimentary, and clinicians are
invited to participate in this CME-certified HealthWRAPs and/or share
this invitation with other colleagues, departmental staff members, and
healthcare professionals.
Grantor Support:
Supported
by an
independent educational grant from Forest Laboratories Inc.
Accreditation Statement for Jointly-Sponsored Programs:
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the
Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of The University of
Massachusetts Medical School and CMEducation Resources, LLC. The University
of Massachusetts Medical School is accredited by the ACCME to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement:
The University of Massachusetts Medical School designates this educational
activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians
should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
Policy on Faculty and Provider Disclosure:
It is the policy of the University of Massachusetts Medical School to
ensure fair balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in
all activities. All faculty participating in CME activities sponsored
by the University of Massachusetts Medical School are required to present
evidence-based data, identify and reference off-label product use and
disclose all relevant financial relationships with those supporting the
activity or others whose products or services are discussed. Faculty
disclosure will be provided in the activity materials.
Program Faculty:
William H. Frishman, MD
The Barbara and William Rosenthal
Professor and Chairman
Department of Medicine
New York Medical College
Westchester Medical Center
Valhalla, New York
Faculty Disclosures:
Dr. Frishman does not currently have research or grant support. He has
consulted for Merck, but is not on any type of retainer.
He lectures as a visiting professor and has been sponsored by Novartis,
Pfizer ,and Bristol Myers Squibb.
Educational Objectives:
Physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers will:
- Learn
how to approach hypertension as a systematic disease, with multiple
manifestations, and associations, including assessment of coexisting
conditions that support use of specific classes or agents.
- Learn about
the complications linked to healthcare disparities observed in specific
patient populations, and the importance of providing access, treatment,
and monitoring of patients with multiple risk CV risk factors.
- Learn
how to manage complicated patients with high blood pressure, including
those with ischemic heart disease and/or heart failure.
- Learn the importance
of early treatment of patients with high blood pressure, markers to
look for, and the importance of treating both systolic and diastolic
blood pressure abnormalities.
- Learn how to apply the results of landmark
clinical trials and national guidelines to their clinical practice.
- Learn
about the possible role of the new and emerging beta-1 cardioselective
beta-blockers and their role in the management of hypertension and
related cardiovascular disorders, including heart failure and CVD.
- Learn
how to apply evidence-based and guideline-consistent management of
hypertension to specific patient subgroups. Current clinical studies
and trials will be reviewed and discussed in detail.
- Learn about the
effects of antihypertensive agents on myocardial remodeling, heart
failure, endothelial reactivity, the endothelial nitric oxide production
and its metabolites on the pathogenesis of essential hypertension,
CVD, and platelet activation; and, the possible implications for clinical
management.
- Learn what compelling indications, historical features,
and/or co-morbid conditions support use of agents for management of
hypertension.
- Learn prescribing strategies that reduce side effects
and increase the likelihood of adherence to an antihypertensive drug
regimen.
- Learn about the safety profiles of antihypertensive agents
across multiple patient risk groups.
- Learn to recognize markers of target
organ damage and learn which antihypertensive agents are useful for
preventing end organ complications such as stroke, heart failure, and
diabetic renal disease.
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regarding medical diagnosis or treatment for any individual case. Any
decisions regarding diagnosis and/or management of any individual patient
or group of patients should be made on individual basis after having
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