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Primary Care Update: Cervical Cancer


Credit(s):1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (Enduring)
1.5 ETHICS
Course Number:POE-CERVIC/GEN
Access:Available until July 01, 2013
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    Created for primary care providers, this case-based material focuses on the association between cervical cancer and the human papillomavirus; patient risk analysis; and integrating strategies for surveillance challenges.

    Released    Jul. 1, 2010
    Expires    Jul. 1, 2013

    Target Audience
    This program is designed for primary care physicians, medical students, physician's assistants, and nurse practitioners.

    Course Objectives

    Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:

    • Associate cervical cancer with the incidence rates of human papillomavirus
    • Appraise a patient's risk of cervical cancer
    • Cite countries with the highest rates of cervical cancer
    • Integrate strategies for surveillance challenges

    Teaching Methods
    The participant is required to read the course in its entirety and complete an online course evaluation

     

    1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (Enduring) -   The Texas Medical Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The Texas Medical Association designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    1.5 ETHICS -   This course has been designated for 1.5 credit(s) of education in medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.

    Salvatore J. LoCoco, MD, FACOG

    Salvatore J. LoCoco, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., received his medical degree from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas and completed a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas.  He completed a fellowship in Gynecologic Oncology at the University of Toronto.  He is an early adopter of robotic surgery in radical pelvic surgery for gynecologic cancer.  He has also participated in establishing training guidelines for robotic surgery. 

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    I have little exposure to these patients as a radiologist, but an excellend course nonetheless improving my knowledge in this area. - Ming (Hilo, HI)
     
     
     
     
     
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    I'm a forensic pathologist so I don't treat people clinically. I do, however, agree about the importance of accessibility to care and patient (and physician/community) education, and learned a lot from this CME. Thanks! - Vickie (Austin, TX)
     
     
     
     
     
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    Print too small --unable to adjust on screen--no PDF controls. - Bertram (Abilene, TX)
     
     
     
     
     
    No Barriers Referral to oncologist gynecologist - Leo (West Columbia, TX)
     
     
     
     
     
    Good for knowledge and resources - Suzanne (Phoenix, AZ)
     
     
     
     
     
    Would be helpful to know answers to incorrect responses. - Jay (Dallas, TX)
     
     
     
     
     
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    regular screening for cervical cancer. early referral process. - Balraj (Plano, TX)
     
     
     
     
     
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    - Michael (Houston, TX)
     
     
     
     
     
    I don't see many young females. Referral when necessary. - Joshua (Cedar Park, TX)
     
     
     
     
     
    - Yen I (Houston, TX)
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