Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension
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This self-study activity is based on three articles that review the latest information on new treatments, combinations of therapies, and data from phase 1 and 2 clinical trials. You may access this self-study either:
- as part of a formal educational activity for CME credit, which includes:
- Introduction – purpose/objectives, authors, how to participate and
receive credit
- View/download the self-study and read it
- Knowledge test addressing main points (online, immediately scored and
explained)
- Credit request and CME activity evaluation form (on-line submission)
- Record of credit (immediately provided on-line) - or only view/download the self-study without CME credit
No fee is charged. This activity is jointly sponsored by the University of Michigan Medical School and the Pulmonary Hypertension Association and supported by an unrestricted education grant from Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc., Encysive Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Gilead Sciences, Inc., Pfizer, Inc., and United Therapeutics Corporation.
For reference, below are technical specifications for software, our privacy policy, and a medical disclaimer.
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Technical Specifications
Internet access. A dial-up connection is sufficient, though DSL or faster service is recommended for faster downloading.
Web browser. We recommend the following browser versions or later: Internet Explorer 6, Mozilla Firefox 2, or Safari 3.
Adobe Acrobat Reader. The guideline will be downloaded as an Adobe PDF file. If you do not have Acrobat Reader on your computer, click here to download a free copy from the Adobe web site.
Privacy
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Medical Disclaimer
The University of Michigan Health System web site does not provide specific medical advice and does not endorse any medical or professional service obtained through information provided on this site or any links to this site. Use of the UMHS web site does not replace medical consultation with a qualified health or medical professional to meet the health and medical needs of you or others. While the content of the UMHS web site is frequently updated, medical information changes rapidly and therefore, some information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies or typographical errors.
