Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Review the etiology and the differential diagnosis of pain originating from the upper urinary tract with multiple case studies to illustrate the differential diagnosis and the evaluation as well as treatment of pain originating from the upper urinary tract.
1. Not all flank pain is renal colic
2. Why do some renal disorders cause pain
3. Learn how to evaluate a patient who may have pain for the upper urinary tract
Craig Shadur, MD does not have any financial disclosures.
The Iowa Osteopathic Medical Association is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians and designates this program for a maximum of 9 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician's participation in this activity
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The Kidney: What a Pain (4.9 MB) | 40 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Iowa with an emphasis on medical education since retiring from active patient care. A Des Moines native who returned from nephrology training at Harvard in 1980 due to the opportunity to practice and be involved in medical education.
Harnessing Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: A Comprehensive Approach to Chronic Pain Management
Original Program Date: 10/11/2024 |
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