This online short course is spread out over two weeks to accommodate a full-time working schedule. It includes a mix of learning experiences - six short live sessions (with a choice of 9:00am or 5:00pm ET), brief pre-recorded video seminars to review when convenient, and homework exercises. The curriculum also includes a live patient presentation and a special session addressing the role of the non-physician in patient diagnosis/management. The duration of the course allows a comprehensive review of the topic and the opportunity to apply the learned principles to several clinical situations.
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of each training, attendees should be able to:
- Detail the varied phenotypes of the organic acidemias
- Review the disease physiology and link it to the clinical and biochemical phenotypes.
- Characterize the biochemical derangements that typify the organic acidemias and how they apply to diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring.
- Employ current guidelines for the diagnosis and management of patients with an organic acidemia.
- Formulate in conjunction with other team members specific assessments and care-plans of patients with suspected or proven organic acidemias.
FACULTY:
- Mark Korson, MD
- Lynne Wolfe, MS, CRNP, BC
$75 for APPs
Registration, details, and agenda:
https://www.vmpgenetics.com/edu-services/edu-event/edu-event-2-2