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Clinical Cliffhangers

Clinical Cliffhangers is an interactive educational platform that allows participants to watch a patient case unfold over time. This Web-based "story-telling" model enables clinicians to follow the progression of disease in a patient across key time points to understand the benefits and implications of choosing various therapeutic approaches.

Clinical Cliffhangers<sup>SM</sup>: Case Simulations in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer 75 Minutes
Clinical CliffhangersSM: Case Simulations in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Description: Follow the progression of a patient’s condition across various time points to help determine appropriate treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer based on tumor histology and the presence of biomarkers.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Mark A. Socinski, MD

60 Minutes Clinical CliffhangersSM: Case-Based Challenges for the Risk Assessment and Prophylaxis of Tumor Lysis Syndrome

Description: Simulating a real-life scenario, this Clinical Cliffhanger seriesSM follows the progression of a 75-year-old patient’s condition. Discover guideline-based diagnostic, prophylactic, and treatment strategies to respond to the needs of your own adult patients with, or at risk of, TLS.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Anas Younes, MD

 

Series: Clinical Cliffhangers: Reducing Complications and Improving Outcomes in Atrial Fibrillation Care

60 Minutes Clinical Cliffhangers, Case 1: A 77-Year-Old Man With Newly Diagnosed, Asymptomatic AF

Description: In the first case of this CME series, meet a 77-year old man with newly diagnosed, asymptomatic AF. Through his case study, review the clinical impact of AF and its attendant risk of stroke, and establish treatment goals for your patients with AF based on clinical factors and symptom burden.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Christopher B. Granger, MD

 

Series: Clinical Cliffhangers: Reducing Complications and Improving Outcomes in Atrial Fibrillation Care

60 Minutes Clinical Cliffhangers, Case 2: A 63-Year-Old Woman With Symptomatic, Recurrent AF

Description: In the second case of this CME series, encounter a 63-year old woman with symptomatic, recurrent AF. View her case study to recognize the clinical impact of nontherapeutic anticoagulation in patients with AF and select appropriate strategies for managing the symptoms of AF based on recent clinical evidence and practice guidelines.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Christopher B. Granger, MD

 

75 Minutes Clinical CliffhangersSM: Case Simulations in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Description: Follow the progression of a patient’s condition across various time points to help determine appropriate treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer based on tumor histology and the presence of biomarkers.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Mark A. Socinski, MD

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