Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web - What you need to know about RSV Vaccines for Seniors, Sleep Issues and More (Symposium #29)

February 1, 2024 12:30pm ET
02/1/24 12:30 PM Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web - What you need to know about RSV Vaccines for Seniors, Sleep Issues and More (Symposium #29) Online via Zoom Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web - What you need to know about RSV Vaccines for Seniors, Sleep Issues and More (Symposium #29)
New York Medical College
Online via Zoom

Our webinar is now “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web” — where we discuss what's current, what's common, and what healthcare providers and patients need to know.

Register for the 29th Webinar

Welcome to our general medical magazine of the web, where we offer a variety of topics spanning adult and pediatric medicine. Our programs will appeal to healthcare providers and, as always, the CME credit is free. Our topics will also be of interest to anyone wishing to keep up-to-date about healthcare. Take the opportunity to tune in and pose questions to our panelists.

An online webinar, the 28th Symposium is sponsored by New York Medical College of Touro University.

What's current? What's common? What do lots of healthcare providers and patients need to know?

Opening Remarks and Moderator:

Presenters:

"What should I do? My friend and I are both over 65. My friend's doctor told her to get the RSV vaccine but my doctor said I shouldn't."
"What should I do? I've been getting my prescriptions through the mail from my insurance provider. But now there are online companies that say they can supply my medications more cheaply."
"What should we do? More and more women are being diagnosed, after a mammogram and a biopsy, with small foci of ductal-carcinoma-in-situ of the breast. But some people say we should stop using the word 'carcinoma' because it promotes 'overtreatment.'"
"What should I do? My spouse snores. When I wait on the TSA line, it looks like half the world is traveling with a CPAP machine. Should I send my spouse for a sleep study and to get one of those machines?"

Q&A:

 

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This meeting has been approved for 1.5 CME credits by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, New York Medical College free of charge as a community service to our Healthcare Providers.

Accreditation Statement:
New York Medical College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Target Audience: 
Hospital-based physicians; Community physicians; Nurses; Pharmacists; Medical Students; Residents/Fellows; Public Health; Other Healthcare Providers; and Press.

Credit Designation:
The New York Medical College designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement:
All activity faculty and planners participating in continuing medical education activities provided by New York Medical College are expected to disclose to the audience any significant support or substantial relationship(s) with commercial entities whose products are discussed in their presentation and/or with any commercial supporters of the activity. In addition, all faculty are expected to openly disclose any off-label, experimental, or investigational use of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations.

Commercial Support:
There is no outside funding for this activity.