Friday, June 4, 2004 • 5:30–8:30PM
Las Vegas Hilton, Grand Ballroom C
2.0 CME Credit Adjunct Dinner Symposium
presented in conjunction with AAPA’s 32nd Annual PA Conference

Managing side effects of patients on HCV treatment can be a challenge. This symposium offers a unique method of learning more about current treatments for common side effects. Two separate patient interviews will be presented using video playback along with audience polling on key decision points during each case study. Participate with peers to share opinions and practice decisions while learning more about treatment options from the distinguished faculty.

Faculty

  • Robert Gish, MD; Chair
  • Gary Davis, MD
  • Stephanie Dee, PA-C
  • Douglas LaBrecque, MD
  • Jan O’Dea, PA

Topics include:

  • Treatment Outcomes
  • Patient Interview Video Cases
  • Side Effect Profiles
  • Quality of Life
  • Long Term Treatment Strategies

Indicate Session Number 1625.
On-site registration will be available 30 minutes prior to program start.

This adjunct symposium is not part of the official CME agenda as planned by AAPA's Conference Education Program Committee.

This program has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 2.0 hours of clinical Category I (Preapproved) CME credit by the Physician Assistant Review Panel. Physician Assistants should claim only those hours actually spent participating in the CME activity. This program was planned in accordance with AAPA's CME Standards for Live Programs and for Commercial support of Live Programs.
This activity is made possible by an educational grant from Ortho Biotech.