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Course ID: 2151
Course Author:
Mary Bartlett
Course Author:
Melisa Wilson
Course Author:
Beth Coleman
Course Author:
Arlene Schiro
Course Author:
Janet Pinson

This course features 3 sessions from the 2011 PH Professional Network Symposium that focus on issues of special interest to nurses. These topics include the art of patient interviewing, transitions in treatment and the importance of a strong treatment algorithm. This course is offered for a maximum of 3.0 hours of nursing CEUs.
Course ID: 2153
Course Author:
Frances Rogers
Course Author:
Paul R. Forfia
Course Author:
Russel Hirsch
Course Author:
James Tarver
Course Author:
C. Gregory Elliott

This course features 3 sessions from the 2011 PH Professional Network Symposium that focus on key elements of medical testing that are involved in the diagnosis and assessment of therapy in PH patients, including Echocardiography, Right Heart Catheterization, VQ and CT Scans. This course is offered for a maximum of 3.0 hours of nursing CEUs.
Course ID: 2154
Course Author:
Lisa Roessel
Course Author:
James Klinger
Course Author:
Michele Gilbert
Course Author:
Robert Frantz
Course Author:
Louise Durst

This course features 3 sessions from the 2011 PH Professional Network Symposium that provide an introduction to some of the types of PH a medical professional might see while treating patients. These include portopulmonary hypertension, PH in left heart disease and PH in lung disease and hypoxia. This offered for a maximum of 3.0 hours of nursing CEUs.
Topics in Pharmaceutical Therapy
Course ID: 2117
Course Author:
Jennifer Priziola
Course Author:
Martha Kingman
Course Author:
Stephen Walker
Course Author:
Diahann Wilcox
Course Author:
Patricia Louzon

This course features 3 sessions from the 2011 PH Professional Network Symposium that focus on issues of special interest to pharmacists. These topics include transition of medications between inpatient and outpatient care, transitioning patients between medications and medication safety. This course is offered for a maximum of 3.0 hours of pharmacy CEUs.