Complex Cases in Primary Care 2013 - Practice Pearls 2
This CME activity features key messages from the live meetings and includes insights and recommendations from the workshops’ panel-based presentations, interactive small-group discussions, and participant Q&A.
Learning Objectives
- Identify sign, symptoms, risk factors, and comorbid conditions that portend increased risk of hypogonadism, and clearly communicate the association with declining testosterone levels to patients
- Describe appropriate diagnostic procedures for suspected cases of hypogonadism
- Define potential risks and benefits of testosterone replacement therapy in hypogonadal men
- Describe the most current strategies for screening and diagnosing depression
- Describe appropriate and timely follow-up for patients with depression during the acute-treatment phase
- Initiate, monitor, and adjust appropriate therapeutic interventions for depression during the acute-and continuation-treatment phases
Available Credit
- 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 0.50 Attendance