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Office Practice of Primary Care Medicine 2024 - LIVE STREAMING

The Comprehensive 2024 Update on Office-Based Primary Care Medicine Taught Live Online by Harvard Medical School's Leading Clinical Faculty Office Practice of Primary Care Medicine will be held online this year, using live streaming, electronic Q&A, and other remote learning technologies. OVERVIEW Office Practice of Primary Care Medicine provides comprehensive reviews of the most important recent advances impacting primary care medicine and guidance to assimilate these changes...
Harvard Medical School

Neurological Emergencies - LIVE STREAMING

Evaluation. Detection. Diagnosis. Management. In Emergency, Outpatient, and Inpatient Settings Neurological Emergencies will be held online this year, using live streaming, electronic Q&A, and other remote learning technologies. OVERVIEW This special program provides new strategies, updates, best practices, and practical tips for: • The WORKUP of common neurological complaints and high-risk conditions • RAPID DETECTION of a neurological emergency and EARLY ACTIONS to opt...
Harvard Medical School

THAI ROCKING MASSAGE, the next step in the evolution of THAI MASSAGE. Online training course with 12 NCBTMB approved CE credits.

THAI ROCKING MASSAGE is based on traditional Thai Massage, but it adds more motion based techniques. This adaptation results in several major benefits: 1. It is easier on the hands of the therapist 2. It avoids direct pressure techniques and replaces them with more round, flowing techniques. This makes the massage experience less painful and more pleasant for the client. 3. Rocking techniques often affect the entire body instead of one localized area, making this style more effective with...
Thai Healing Massage Academy

Unmasking Multiple Myeloma and Its Precursor Conditions in Primary Care

For multiple myeloma (MM) patients to receive the most appropriate care, a quick and accurate diagnosis is paramount. This is especially the case for Black patients, as diagnosis has historically been slower in Black patients"even though MM is twice as common in Black Americans than in White Americans. Additionally, MM precursor conditions such as monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance are seen more frequently in Black Americans than in White Americans. Primary care providers ...
Penn State College of Medicine

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