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Hyponatremia-Clinical Challenges for the Hospital Pharmacist
Program Date:  December 10, 2008  Time:  11:30 am  -  1:30 pm Available Seating:  86    CE credits:  2 Cost:  $0.00
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Time: 11:30 am – 1:30 pm – CE-Certified Symposium
Location: Orange County Convention Center
FACULTY & TOPIC AREA COVERED (for details select "Text" button at right):
Jo Ellen Rodgers, PharmD
Prevalence & Clinical Implications of Hyponatremia
Limitations of Current Strategies Used in the Management of Hyponatremia
Steven R. Goldsmith, MD
Emerging Options for the Treatment of Euvolemic/Hypervolemic Hyponatremia
Tien M.H. Ng, PharmD., BCPS
Role of Vasopressin in Electrolyte & Fluid
Pharmacology of Vasopressin Receptor Antagonist
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
– Recognize the prevalence of clinical implications of hyponatremia
– Describe the limitations of current strategies used in the management of hyponatremia
– Explain the role of vasopressin in electrolyte and fluid balance
– Review the pharmacology of vasopressin receptor antagonists
– Discuss emerging options for the treatment of euvolemic/hypervolemic hyponatremia
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This activity is intended for Pharmacists in hospitals and health systems who care for patients with hyponatremia.
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Optimized Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Routine Practice
Program Date:  December 12, 2008  Time:  6:00 pm  -  9:00 pm Available Seating:  20    CE credits:  0 Cost:  $0.00
Date: Friday, December 12, 2008
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Interactive Discussion and Dinner)
Location: Boudro's on the Riverwalk - 421 E. Commerce, San Antonio, TX
Chairperson:
Professor Robert Leonard, MD
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, England
Speaker:
Gary Lyman, MD, MPH, FRCP(Edin)
Professor of Medicine and Director, Health Services and Outcomes Research Program (Oncology), Duke University Medical Center and Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center
Program Overview
This program will offer exclusive networking opportunities among our UK-based colleagues to discuss the optimization of adjuvant chemotherapy in routine practice and review the incidence of and risk factors for reduced relative dose-intensity (RDI) in patients treated with chemotherapy for ESBC.
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