Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a condition that may present with many signs and symptoms ranging from aching legs to open ulcers. This program discusses venoactive drug therapy for CVI, and also the role that pharmacists can play in the recognition and management of CVI.
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Venoactive Drug Therapy for Chronic Venous Insufficiency – Canadian Council On Continuing Education In Pharmacy (CCCEP)
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a condition that may present with many signs and symptoms ranging from aching legs to open ulcers. This program discusses venoactive drug therapy for CVI, and also the role that pharmacists can play in the recognition and management of CVI.
DURATION
1 hr
PROFESSION
Pharmacy
# OF CREDITS
1
ACCREDITATION
CCCEP
EXPIRY DATE
2020-08-09
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a condition that may present with many signs and symptoms ranging from aching legs to open ulcers. This program discusses venoactive drug therapy for CVI, and also the role that pharmacists can play in the recognition and management of CVI.
Faculty
Dave Liu, MD, FRCPC,
FSIR, CAQ(IR) Hema Rajawat, BSc. Pharm, RPh Simon Lessard, B.Pharm, MBA, CRE, CTE |
Accreditation
This continuing education lesson is designed primarily for pharmacists and has been accredited by the Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy (CCCEP) for 1 CEU.
CCCEP File Number: 1066-2019-2823-I-P
Cost of course:
Free
#
of credits: 1
Duration: 1 hr