
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Self-Assessment Program
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Self-Assessment Program (JHU-SAP™) is a clinical problem-solving,
evidence-based continuing education program of active engagement. It is designed to objectively assess
and strengthen your knowledge of non-HDL-cholesterol and provide you with a better understanding of its use
in managing patients with dyslipidemia.
The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine First Annual Comprehensive Update Series on Preventive Cardiology
The Self-Assessment Program of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine First Annual Comprehensive Update on Preventive Cardiology is a clinical problem-solving, evidence-based CME program of active engagement. It is designed to objectively assess and strengthen your knowledge of comprehensive
prevention of lipid disorders and associated co-morbidities and provide you with
a better understanding of the options available for managing patients.
The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine First Annual Comprehensive Review of the Management of Hypertension
The First Annual Comprehensive Review of the Management of Hypertension was designed to objectively assess, strengthen, and reinforce your knowledge of the management of hypertension. Once you have completed the Self-Assessment Program in its entirety, your knowledge about the management of hypertension and the effects of management on cardiovascular disease risk reduction should be greatly enhanced.
Acute Coronary Syndrome Self-Assessment Program
Acute Coronary Syndrome Self-Assessment Program (ACS-SAP™) is a comprehensive update on the diagnosis and management of patients with acute coronary syndrome.
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