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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-13

ACRRM

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Improving the long-term prognosis for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – ACRRM

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-13

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English

Improving the long-term prognosis for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – QI&CPD – Category 1

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Certificate of Completion

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-13

Certificate of Completion

English

Improving the long-term prognosis for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – Certificate of Completion

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free

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-13

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Respirology

How to “Influenze” your patients’ decisions about the Flu Shot – Canadian Council On Continuing Education In Pharmacy (CCCEP)

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free

Mainpro+

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-09

Mainpro+

Respirology

How to “Influenze” your patients’ decisions about the Flu Shot – Mainpro+

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-07

Unaccredited

Endocrinology

9th Annual St. Michael’s Hospital Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Disease Outreach Symposium – MOC Section 1

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Certificate of Completion

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-06

Certificate of Completion

English

Sports-related Concussion: When medicine and sport meet head on – Certificate of Completion

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-06

Unaccredited

English

Sports-related Concussion: When medicine and sport meet head on – The Australian Pharmacy Council

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ACRRM

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Type: CME/CPD Program

2013-05-02

ACRRM

English

Localised bacterial skin infections in General Practice – ACRRM

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