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Colloidal Oatmeal: A Natural Solution for a Dysfunctional Skin Barrier
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A supplement to Dermatology News™. This supplement is sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.
Topics
- Introduction
- Prevalence and burden of atopic dermatitis
- Preventing and managing atopic dermatitis with emollients
- Colloidal oatmeal in skin barrier protection
- Clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis
- Safety of colloidal oatmeal
- Conclusion
Faculty
Adam Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY
Dr. Friedman discloses he is a consultant and serves on the advisory board for Aveeno®, a Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. product line.
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A supplement to Dermatology News™. This supplement is sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.
Topics
- Introduction
- Prevalence and burden of atopic dermatitis
- Preventing and managing atopic dermatitis with emollients
- Colloidal oatmeal in skin barrier protection
- Clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis
- Safety of colloidal oatmeal
- Conclusion
Faculty
Adam Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY
Dr. Friedman discloses he is a consultant and serves on the advisory board for Aveeno®, a Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. product line.
Links
Click here to download this supplement.
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A supplement to Dermatology News™. This supplement is sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.
Topics
- Introduction
- Prevalence and burden of atopic dermatitis
- Preventing and managing atopic dermatitis with emollients
- Colloidal oatmeal in skin barrier protection
- Clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis
- Safety of colloidal oatmeal
- Conclusion
Faculty
Adam Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY
Dr. Friedman discloses he is a consultant and serves on the advisory board for Aveeno®, a Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. product line.
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Neurological Rare Disease Special Report
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CLINICAL POSTER HIGHLIGHTS: Advances in Treatment of Psoriasis Vulgaris and Actinic Keratosis
CLINICAL POSTER HIGHLIGHTS: Advances in Treatment of Psoriasis Vulgaris and Actinic Keratosis
A poster review supplement to Dermatology News.
CLINICAL POSTER HIGHLIGHTS: Advances in Treatment of Psoriasis Vulgaris and Actinic Keratosis
A poster review supplement to Dermatology News.
CLINICAL POSTER HIGHLIGHTS: Advances in Treatment of Psoriasis Vulgaris and Actinic Keratosis
A poster review supplement to Dermatology News.
Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis: A Roundtable Discussion
This supplement is supported by Acadia Pharmaceuticals.
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This supplement is supported by Acadia Pharmaceuticals.
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This supplement is supported by Acadia Pharmaceuticals.
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Current Thinking in OTC Analgesia: Patient Considerations and Practical Insights
December 2014
A supplement to Family Practice News® and Internal Medicine News®. This supplement is sponsored by McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.
Topics
- Pain in the United States
- Critical Comorbid Illnesses
- Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
- Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
- Benefits of OTC Analgesics
- Risks of OTC Analgesics
- A Nursing Perspective
- Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
- Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
- Conclusions
Faculty
Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California
Faculty
Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida
Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
Copyright © 2014 by Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
December 2014
A supplement to Family Practice News® and Internal Medicine News®. This supplement is sponsored by McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.
Topics
- Pain in the United States
- Critical Comorbid Illnesses
- Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
- Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
- Benefits of OTC Analgesics
- Risks of OTC Analgesics
- A Nursing Perspective
- Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
- Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
- Conclusions
Faculty
Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California
Faculty
Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida
Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
Copyright © 2014 by Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
December 2014
A supplement to Family Practice News® and Internal Medicine News®. This supplement is sponsored by McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.
Topics
- Pain in the United States
- Critical Comorbid Illnesses
- Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
- Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
- Benefits of OTC Analgesics
- Risks of OTC Analgesics
- A Nursing Perspective
- Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
- Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
- Conclusions
Faculty
Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California
Faculty
Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida
Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
Copyright © 2014 by Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
Current Thinking in OTC Analgesia: Patient Considerations and Practical Insights
December 2014
A supplement to Family Practice News® and Internal Medicine News®. This supplement is sponsored by McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.
Click here to open the supplement
Topics
- Pain in the United States
- Critical Comorbid Illnesses
- Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
- Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
- Benefits of OTC Analgesics
- Risks of OTC Analgesics
- A Nursing Perspective
- Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
- Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
- Conclusions
Faculty
Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California
Faculty
Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida
Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
Copyright © 2014 by Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
December 2014
A supplement to Family Practice News® and Internal Medicine News®. This supplement is sponsored by McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.
Click here to open the supplement
Topics
- Pain in the United States
- Critical Comorbid Illnesses
- Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
- Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
- Benefits of OTC Analgesics
- Risks of OTC Analgesics
- A Nursing Perspective
- Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
- Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
- Conclusions
Faculty
Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California
Faculty
Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida
Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
Copyright © 2014 by Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
December 2014
A supplement to Family Practice News® and Internal Medicine News®. This supplement is sponsored by McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.
Click here to open the supplement
Topics
- Pain in the United States
- Critical Comorbid Illnesses
- Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
- Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
- Benefits of OTC Analgesics
- Risks of OTC Analgesics
- A Nursing Perspective
- Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
- Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
- Conclusions
Faculty
Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California
Faculty
Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida
Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
Copyright © 2014 by Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
Understanding U.S. Cardiologists’ Perspectives on Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF)
A supplement to Cardiology News. This supplement was sponsored by Daiichi Sankyo Inc.
The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is growing worldwide, and it’s vital for the medical community to better understand the disease and those affected. Daiichi Sankyo sponsored a global survey that was conducted in partnership with the Heart Rhythm Society. The global survey of cardiologists illuminates several important considerations regarding the care and management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF).
Faculty:
Hugh Calkins, MD, FHRS, Immediate Past President of The Heart Rhythm Society; Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital; and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Disclosures:
Daiichi Sankyo has provided financial support to the Heart Rhythm Society for conducting this survey. Dr. Calkins consults on behalf of Daiichi Sankyo.
A supplement to Cardiology News. This supplement was sponsored by Daiichi Sankyo Inc.
The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is growing worldwide, and it’s vital for the medical community to better understand the disease and those affected. Daiichi Sankyo sponsored a global survey that was conducted in partnership with the Heart Rhythm Society. The global survey of cardiologists illuminates several important considerations regarding the care and management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF).
Faculty:
Hugh Calkins, MD, FHRS, Immediate Past President of The Heart Rhythm Society; Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital; and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Disclosures:
Daiichi Sankyo has provided financial support to the Heart Rhythm Society for conducting this survey. Dr. Calkins consults on behalf of Daiichi Sankyo.
A supplement to Cardiology News. This supplement was sponsored by Daiichi Sankyo Inc.
The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is growing worldwide, and it’s vital for the medical community to better understand the disease and those affected. Daiichi Sankyo sponsored a global survey that was conducted in partnership with the Heart Rhythm Society. The global survey of cardiologists illuminates several important considerations regarding the care and management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF).
Faculty:
Hugh Calkins, MD, FHRS, Immediate Past President of The Heart Rhythm Society; Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital; and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Disclosures:
Daiichi Sankyo has provided financial support to the Heart Rhythm Society for conducting this survey. Dr. Calkins consults on behalf of Daiichi Sankyo.
Highlights in Epilepsy News
This supplement highlights recent clinical research news in epilepsy culled from national medical conferences.
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This supplement highlights recent clinical research news in epilepsy culled from national medical conferences.
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This supplement highlights recent clinical research news in epilepsy culled from national medical conferences.
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Practical Considerations for Infant Formula Recommendations
This educational supplement to Pediatric News was sponsored by Perrigo Nutritionals.
Topics
- Introduction
- Switching Infant Formula
- Conclusion
Faculty/Faculty Disclosures
Jenifer R. Lightdale, MD, MPH
Division Chief, Pediatric Gastroenterology,
Hepatology and Nutrition
UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center
Professor of Pediatrics
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, MA
Dr. Lightdale reports that she is on the medical advisory board for Perrigo Company plc, and is an invited speaker for Mead Johnson & Company, LLC.
This educational supplement to Pediatric News was sponsored by Perrigo Nutritionals.
Topics
- Introduction
- Switching Infant Formula
- Conclusion
Faculty/Faculty Disclosures
Jenifer R. Lightdale, MD, MPH
Division Chief, Pediatric Gastroenterology,
Hepatology and Nutrition
UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center
Professor of Pediatrics
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, MA
Dr. Lightdale reports that she is on the medical advisory board for Perrigo Company plc, and is an invited speaker for Mead Johnson & Company, LLC.
This educational supplement to Pediatric News was sponsored by Perrigo Nutritionals.
Topics
- Introduction
- Switching Infant Formula
- Conclusion
Faculty/Faculty Disclosures
Jenifer R. Lightdale, MD, MPH
Division Chief, Pediatric Gastroenterology,
Hepatology and Nutrition
UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center
Professor of Pediatrics
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, MA
Dr. Lightdale reports that she is on the medical advisory board for Perrigo Company plc, and is an invited speaker for Mead Johnson & Company, LLC.
Best Practices in IVF Nursing: The IVF nurse—An untapped resource for recruiting and retaining patients
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) nurses play a vital role in caring for fertility patients. Predictably, as the complexity of assisted reproductive technology (ART) services has increased, so has the IVF nurse’s scope of practice and educational requirements.
Their multidimensional responsibilities depend on the knowledge and integration of various fields, including endocrinology, gynecology, obstetrics, embryology, genetics, ethics, psychology, research, information technology, urology, and oncology.
But how do IVF nurses gain a command of so many specialty areas?
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) nurses play a vital role in caring for fertility patients. Predictably, as the complexity of assisted reproductive technology (ART) services has increased, so has the IVF nurse’s scope of practice and educational requirements.
Their multidimensional responsibilities depend on the knowledge and integration of various fields, including endocrinology, gynecology, obstetrics, embryology, genetics, ethics, psychology, research, information technology, urology, and oncology.
But how do IVF nurses gain a command of so many specialty areas?
Click here to download the PDF.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) nurses play a vital role in caring for fertility patients. Predictably, as the complexity of assisted reproductive technology (ART) services has increased, so has the IVF nurse’s scope of practice and educational requirements.
Their multidimensional responsibilities depend on the knowledge and integration of various fields, including endocrinology, gynecology, obstetrics, embryology, genetics, ethics, psychology, research, information technology, urology, and oncology.
But how do IVF nurses gain a command of so many specialty areas?