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2013-10-30

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Exploring approved treatments for wet age-related macular degeneration (wAMD) – Optometrists Association Australia

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-10-30

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English

Exploring approved treatments for wet age-related macular degeneration (wAMD) – The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists

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Certificate of Completion

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-10-30

Certificate of Completion

English

Exploring approved treatments for wet age-related macular degeneration (wAMD) – Certificate of Completion

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Certificate of Completion

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-10-25

Certificate of Completion

Pain, Urology, Nursing

Preventing UTIs in the Context of Urinary Catheterization – Certificate of Completion

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-10-23

Unaccredited

Santé mentale, Pédiatrique

Le traitement est-il efficace? Optimisation de la prise en charge du TDAH chez les enfants – Le conseil canadien de l’éducation continue en pharmacie (CCECP)

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-10-15

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Infectious Disease

Helping to Reduce the Impact of Gout on your Patients – Canadian Council On Continuing Education In Pharmacy (CCCEP)

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1000-10-10

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Navigating Acromegaly: Best Practices for Primary Care

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Mainpro+

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-10-11

Mainpro+

Dermatology

Chronic Hand Dermatitis: Stopping the Cycle – Mainpro+

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-10-10

Unaccredited

Diabète, Santé publique

Les médicaments agissant sur les incrétines : pareils, mais différents? – Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec (OPQ)

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