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sleepcme · 11 years
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If a patient with a sleep disorder does not receive the proper treatment, they can experience hypertension, diabetes, and obesity to name a few.
All primary care physicians are invited to attend a online CME activity about sleep disorders to learn how to identify the numerous disorders as well as know when to refer them to a sleep specialist.
For more information about this online CME activity and to register, please visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com or give us a call at 855-276-6855.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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Primary care physicans can earn 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ after successfully completing a free online CME activity about Sleep Disorders. 
For more information and to register, please visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com or give us a call at 855-276-6855.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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The most common Sleep Disorders that are seen by Primary Care Physicians is Insomnia, Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Restless Leg Syndrome.
To learn about the symptoms of these disorders and for information about additional disorders, please visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com.
You may also give us a call to register at 855-276-6855.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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If you're a Primary Care Physician and it is not clear if your patient(s) have a Sleep Disorder, visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com to learn about the different disorders and their symptoms.
You may also give us a call to register at 855-276-6855.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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sleepcme · 11 years
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An estimated 70 million Americans experience sleep disorders. Many Primary Care physicians misdiagnose sleep disorders as a different mental disorder like Depression.
Join us to learn when to refer a patient to a Sleep Disorder Specialist at http://www.sleepdisordercme.com.
You may also give us a call to register at 855-276-6855.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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Dr. Karl Doghramji is a Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology and is the Medical Director at Jefferson Sleep Disorder Center.
Dr. Doghramji is also the Fellowship in Sleep Medicine Program Director at Thomas Jefferson University.
Visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com to earn CME credit and learn from one of the leading experts in Sleep Disorders.
You may also give us a call at 855-276-6855 to register.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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Dr. Sanford H. Auerbach is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine.
Dr. Auerbach is also a Director at the Sleep Disorders Center at Boston Medical Center.
Join him in a discussion about Sleep Disorders at http://www.sleepdisordercme.com.
You may also give us a call at 855-276-6855 to register.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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Dr. David Neubauer is the Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Dr. Neubauer is also the Associate Director at the Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorders Center at John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
Earn CME credit and better recognize Sleep Disorders from Dr. Neubauer at http://www.sleepdisordercme.com.
You may also give us a call at 855-276-6855 to register.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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Individuals who do not achieve adequate sleep may encounter different consequences.  An example of a consequence is an increased risk for cardiac disease.
If you're a Primary Care physician and would like to know more about Sleep Disorders, please visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com or give us a call at 855-276-6855 to register.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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www.sleepdisordercme.com is now live!
Med Learning Group is pleased to announce a new online activity titled, "Counting Sheep: Managing Sleep Disorders in the Primary Care Setting."
Please visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com or give us a call at 855-276-6855 for more information or to register.
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sleepcme · 11 years
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sleepcme · 11 years
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Register Today!
For more information about this Primary Care CME webinar and to learn more about Sleep Disorders, please visit http://www.sleepdisordercme.com or give us a call at 855-276-6855.
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