
Cardiology Update 2009 featuring Dr. Valentin Fuster. For more information, please contact Mark Hartnett at 215.389.2300 or via email at cvi.markhartnett@verizon.net. Click here for the full brochure.
This activity is supported by a grant from the Foundation of the NLA .
Join us for the next Lipid Insights Program
JUPITER: Responding to the Critics
Presented by Paul Ridker, MD, MPH and Carl Oringer, MD
Registration information will be available soon
Presented by the First Coast PCNA Chapter
4 Accredited CEs
1.3 Pharmacology CE
Registration $20. Call Reyna at 904-859-3394 or 904-383-2392 for more information.
This NLA endorsed program is presented by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. It offers the chance to earn CME credit at no cost and no time away from your practice.
Hosted by SWLA
May 31-June 3
J.W. Marriott
Scottsdale, AZ
The NLA has identified significant professional education gaps related to High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C) and HDL-C raising therapies. The science is complex, nomenclature is not standardized and extensive research on new therapies is underway.
To address this important need, the NLA is offering a new, state-of-the-art, CME-CE certified Master Class providing a complete educational curriculum.
Hosted by MWLA and PLA
Hilton Bayfront
San Diego, CA
You are invited to attend the New York Clinical Lipid Forum
Wednesday, October 19 4:00 - 6:30 pm
St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospital
2nd Floor, Conference Room B
Featured speakers include Drs. Henry Ginsberg and Jamie Underberg
For additional details contact:
Merle Myerson, MD, EdD, FACC
myersonm@optonline.net
Please join the NLA for the next Lipid Insights Virtual Journal Club—Dietary Approaches to Weight Management: Efficacy and Metabolic Effects. This 60-minute CME webcast will include a live Q&A session.
Join Drs. Kevin Maki and Christopher Gardner as they review results from clinical trials evaluating dietary approaches to weight loss and weight loss maintenance. Effects on body weight, body composition and cardiovascular risk factors will be reviewed, as well as hypotheses that will need to be tested in future research.