CE/CME

Click for Credit: Short-term NSAIDs; endometriosis; more

Topics include: Short-term NSAID use • chronic liver disease & pneumonia • Antibiotic prescribing • fractures in older men • ART for younger endometriosis patients


 

Here are 5 articles from the November issue of Clinician Reviews (individual articles are valid for one year from date of publication—expiration dates below):

1. Short-term NSAIDs appear safe for high-risk patients

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Expires October 8, 2019

2. Chronic liver disease raises death risk in pneumonia patients

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Expires October 8, 2019

3. Half of outpatient antibiotics prescribed with no infectious disease code

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Expires October 6, 2019

4. Secondary fractures in older men spike soon after first, but exercise may help

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Expires October 3, 2019

5. Consider ART for younger endometriosis patients

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Expires October 5, 2019

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