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Major Depressive Disorder in the Primary Care Setting: Strategies to Achieve Remission and Recovery
Family physicians are on the frontline for depression care, often being the first line of defense for diagnosis and management. This 1.25-hour, CME-certified activity will provide clinicians with a comprehensive review on the following:
- Clinical factors in the primary care setting that influence treatment outcomes in major depressive disorder
- Identification and management of residual symptoms
- Tools for effective monitoring of treatment outcomes
- Nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic therapies to treat patients to goal: remission and recovery
- Strategies to promote patient-focused, recovery-oriented care.
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The Journal of Family Practice - 64(9)
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This CME supplement was jointly provided by the North Carolina Academy of Famil…
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Family physicians are on the frontline for depression care, often being the first line of defense for diagnosis and management. This 1.25-hour, CME-certified activity will provide clinicians with a comprehensive review on the following:
- Clinical factors in the primary care setting that influence treatment outcomes in major depressive disorder
- Identification and management of residual symptoms
- Tools for effective monitoring of treatment outcomes
- Nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic therapies to treat patients to goal: remission and recovery
- Strategies to promote patient-focused, recovery-oriented care.
Family physicians are on the frontline for depression care, often being the first line of defense for diagnosis and management. This 1.25-hour, CME-certified activity will provide clinicians with a comprehensive review on the following:
- Clinical factors in the primary care setting that influence treatment outcomes in major depressive disorder
- Identification and management of residual symptoms
- Tools for effective monitoring of treatment outcomes
- Nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic therapies to treat patients to goal: remission and recovery
- Strategies to promote patient-focused, recovery-oriented care.
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