Lawrence Carey, Pharm.D-Associate Director and Academic Coordinator Philadelphia University Physician Assistant Program and Consultant/Clinical Pharmacist for Jefferson Home Infusion Service. Larry has authored several publications in such journals as: Clinical Reviews, Genetic Applications in Practice, and American Nurse Today.
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Topics are appropriate for all registered nurses and are designed to assist advanced practice nurses to keep up their prescriptive authority. You customize your pharmacology update: take one course or the whole series! Register Now!
FROM ASTHMA TO COPD: UPDATE ON PULMONARY MEDICATIONS
As part one in our fall pharmacology series, this course has been designed to provide nurse practitioners with current information on medications used to treat/manage a multitude of pulmonary conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, pulmonary hypertension, drug induced pulmonary diseases and cystic fibrosis. Here is an opportunity to review meds that can help your patients breathe more easily! Register Now!
ALL THINGS GI
As part two in our fall pharmacology series, this course enhances your knowledge of drugs used to treat gastrointestinal disorders including: GERD, PUD, IBD/IBS, nausea/vomiting and liver disease. Approximately 20 million Americans will develop an ulcer in their lifetime - get a handle on GERD and other gastrointestinal treatment options. Register Now!
As the final installment in the fall series, this course examines drugs commonly prescribed to treat a variety of neurologic disorders - from epilepsy to Parkinson's disease to headache. The afternoon will focus on the treatment of skin diseases including acne, psoriasis, cellulitis, impetigo and MRSA infections. Be the source for your patients. Register Now!