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CME/CE-Certified SlidesetUnderstanding HCV Nonresponse and Identifying

Candidates for Retreatment

L. Shiffman, MD, reviews the various types of virologic response in

patients treated for hepatitis C virus infection, discusses factors that are

associated with better responses, and summarizes the most recent data available

on various retreatment strategies. To access this slideset for CME/CE credit,

click here.

Downloadable SlidesetThis slideset is also available to download for use as a

self-study resource or in your own presentations.

To download the slides, click here.

This slideset is located online

at:http://clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/HCV%20Nonresponders.\

aspx

Physicians:Jointly sponsored by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Clinical

Care Options, LLC.

Nurses:Nursing contact hours provided through the cosponsorship of Postgraduate

Institute for Medicine and Clinical Care Options, LLC. Postgraduate Institute

for Medicine is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the

American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Release date: December 5, 2007Expiration date: December 4, 2008

Supported by an educational grant from Valeant Pharmaceuticals.

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Copyright 2007 Clinical Care Options, LLC. All rights reserved. 1894 Preston

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CME/CE-Certified SlidesetUnderstanding HCV Nonresponse and Identifying

Candidates for Retreatment

L. Shiffman, MD, reviews the various types of virologic response in

patients treated for hepatitis C virus infection, discusses factors that are

associated with better responses, and summarizes the most recent data available

on various retreatment strategies. To access this slideset for CME/CE credit,

click here.

Downloadable SlidesetThis slideset is also available to download for use as a

self-study resource or in your own presentations.

To download the slides, click here.

This slideset is located online

at:http://clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/HCV%20Nonresponders.\

aspx

Physicians:Jointly sponsored by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Clinical

Care Options, LLC.

Nurses:Nursing contact hours provided through the cosponsorship of Postgraduate

Institute for Medicine and Clinical Care Options, LLC. Postgraduate Institute

for Medicine is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the

American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Release date: December 5, 2007Expiration date: December 4, 2008

Supported by an educational grant from Valeant Pharmaceuticals.

Unsubscribe | Not a member yet? Click here | RSS | Hepatitis Podcasts |

Bookstore

To ensure you receive Clinical Care Options educational materials by

email,please add info@... to your contacts or address book.

Copyright 2007 Clinical Care Options, LLC. All rights reserved. 1894 Preston

White Drive, Suite 110, Reston, VA 20191-5433

_________________________________________________________________

i’m is proud to present Cause Effect, a series about real people making a

difference.

http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/MTV/?source=text_Cause_Effect

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