Webcast CME

Series - Family Practice

Addressing the Impact of RSV and Vaccine Hesitancy
In the Addressing the Impact of RSV and Vaccine Hesitancy educational series, we explore the efficacy of RSV vaccines and discuss preventive strategies aimed at reducing the occurrence of severe RSV respiratory illness in infants, children, and older adults. Watch the webcasts to enhance your clinical knowledge and skills with in-depth review on various aspects of RSV.
Beyond the Pages: CCJM Podcast
“Beyond the Pages: CCJM Podcast” takes you in depth into Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine articles. Through moderated interviews with the authors and article reviews by experts in the field, clinicians can have an even better understanding of clinical breakthroughs that are changing the practice of medicine and how to practically apply them in patient care.
CoOccuring Conditions and Autism Spectrum Disorders
This online, CME-certified series provides expert insight about the co-occurring conditions and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Topics addressed include challenges faced by those aging with autism, gastrointestinal issues such as abdominal pain, constipation and GERD are some common co-morbidities in persons with autism, and barriers to individualized medical care that are encountered by persons with autism.
Medical Dermatology Therapy Online Series
Medical Dermatology Therapy Online Series will provide an opportunity to update your knowledge and understanding of both traditional and new therapeutic strategies for a range of critically important medical dermatologic conditions, including rheumatology-dermatology overlap diseases, atopic dermatitis, advanced melanoma and other cutaneous malignancies, urticaria, sarcoidosis, hidradenitis suppurativa, autoimmune bullous disease, cutaneous lymphomas, alopecia areata, and psoriatic disease.
OH-HEP Training Program
The Ohio Hepatitis Education Program (OH-HEP) is designed to train primary care providers throughout the state using accessible, on-demand training. OH-HEP’s goal is to improve the health of individuals in underserved communities by building a primary care workforce trained by experts to screen, diagnose, treat, cure and follow persons with chronic hepatitis C. OH-HEP providers receive training on hepatitis C epidemiology, diagnosis, management, curative treatment, follow-up and prevention from disease experts. Thus, providers throughout the state will be equipped with the skills needed to treat patients with hepatitis C in their local communities. This will increase the number of individuals who are identified and cured and help to reduce the number of Ohioans who can transmit hepatitis C to another person.