Course Description
Hypertension (HTN) affects nearly half of U.S. adults and is a major cause of cardiovascular disease and death. Most general internists feel confident in the basics of HTN but lack training in advanced topics in HTN. This course has been developed and presented by HTN experts from the Yale School of Medicine and addresses advanced topics: conducting a workup for secondary hypertension, managing hypertension in chronic kidney disease (CKD), managing hypertension in patients who are or may become pregnant, and managing hypertensive urgency in the outpatient setting.
CME/MOC Hours & Expiration Date
Continuing Education Units Available: 8.5 CME; 8.5 MOC
(total for all 4 modules – purchase separately; add each module to your cart)
CME/MOC Expires: March 31, 2027
CME/MOC Expires: March 31, 2027
To receive CME / MOC credit, you must
- View/complete each content section (survey, quiz, recording, exercise, etc);
- Open and complete the Evaluation/Assessment; and
- Open the Certificate and claim your certificate (print/save for your records).
Authors
- John Chang, MD
Yale School of Medicine - Benjamin D. Gallagher, MD
Yale School of Medicine - Antonio Giaimo, MD
Yale School of Medicine - Erica S. Spatz, MD, MHS
Yale School of Medicine - Jeffrey Turner, MD
Yale School of Medicine
Course Topic
Clinical Epidemiology, Clinical Practice, Hospital-based Medicine, Medical Education, Population Health
CME Hours
8.5
MOC Hours
8.5
Member Cost
$0.00
Non Member Cost
$50.00 (per module)
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