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Achieving Hemostasis: Evidence-Based Approaches to Minimize Surgical Bleeding and Optimize Outcomes

Sponsored by North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME)-Princeton CME

Target Audience

This activity is designed for hospital pharmacists.

Learning Objectives


After completing this activity, participants should be able to:
  • Describe the incidence and burden of surgical bleeding in the United States
  • Define mechanisms of action and indications for traditional and new hemostatic treatment modalities
  • Outline the risk/benefit profiles of hemostatic medications and formulations
  • Put into practice hemostatic treatment options to effectively achieve hemostasis and optimize outcomes
Credit Eligibility

To be eligible for documentation of credit, participants must attend a full educational activity, complete the 10-question post-test with a score of 70% or better, and complete the evaluation form. Participants who successfully complete the post-test and evaluation form online may immediately print their documentation of credit.
Participants who have successfully completed the live version of this activity are not eligible to receive credit for this enduring material.

Release Date: October 2, 2008

Expiration Date: October 2, 2009

Estimated time to complete: 1 Hour
There is no fee associated with this activity
Lecture Components

The audio/video presentation, post-test, and evaluation form are available as a click-through via the menu at the top of this page.
CPE Accreditation

http://www.princetoncme.com/ktmlstan...29142371555069Princeton CME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education (ACPE Provider #452) and complies with the Criteria for Quality and Interpretive Guidelines. This activity is approved for 1 contact hour (0.1 CEU) of continuing pharmacy education (UPN 452-000-08-023-H01-P).

Any participant wanting to file a grievance with respect to any aspect of a continuing pharmacy education activity accredited by Princeton CME may contact John Savage, Director, Medical Education, NACCME-Princeton CME, in writing at 300 Rike Drive, Suite A, Millstone Township, NJ, 08535, or by e-mail: JSavage@NACCME.com. The Director of Medical Education will review the grievance and respond within 30 days of receiving the written statement. If the participant is unsatisfied with the response, an appeal to the Vice President, Medical Education, NACCME-Princeton CME, may be made for a second level of review.

Grant Support


Supported by an educational grant from ZymoGenetics, Inc
Faculty
Main Presenter
David Green, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine Emeritus
Division of Hematology/Oncology
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois

Clinical Case Presenter/Independent Clinical Reviewer

Jane Pruemer, PharmD, BCOP, FASHP
Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
The James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center
Cincinnati, Ohio

Financial Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest

According to the disclosure policy of NACCME-Princeton CME, faculty, editors, managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control content are required to disclose any relevant financial relationships with relevant commercial companies related to this activity. All relevant conflicts of interest that are identified are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest. If a conflict is identified, it is the responsibility of NACCME-Princeton CME to initiate a mechanism to resolve the conflict(s). The existence of these interests or relationships is not viewed as implying bias or decreasing the value of the presentation.

All educational materials are reviewed for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies reported, and levels of evidence.

The faculty has reported the following:
Dr. Green has disclosed no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests.

Dr. Pruemer:
Speaker—Eisai.
Planning Committee Randy Robbin, John Savage, Rosemary Hodgson, and William Kormos, NACCME-Princeton CME have disclosed no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests.
NACCME-Princeton CME requires faculty to inform participants whenever off-label/unapproved uses of drugs or devices are discussed in their presentation.

The following off-label/unapproved uses of coagulation factor VIIa (recombinant) for treatment of retropubic prostatectomy, heart valve replacement, and trauma will be discussed.

Editor’s Note: With approval from NACCME-Princeton CME, this continuing medical education activity includes medication brand names for participant clarity purposes only, due to like-named chemicals. No product promotion or recommendation should be inferred.
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NACCME-Princeton CME maintains physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information.
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