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While better appreciated than 2 decades ago, gender-related differences remain an important issue in clinical practice. This supplement includes 8 articles that focus on the needs and considerations in providing care to women. Four articles focus on cardiometabolic diseases: acute coronary syndrome, coronary heart disease, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. Additional topics include the early management of rheumatoid arthritis and the pharmacologic management of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.
The last 2 articles each offer the opportunity to earn 1 free CME credit: The Pharmacologic Management of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder in Primary Care and Chronic Migraine in Women. Credit is awarded for successful completion of the quizzes at the links below; these links may also be found in the Women’s Health supplement on the first page of each article.
The Pharmacologic Management of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder in Primary Care www.pceconsortium.org/oab
Chronic Migraine in Women www.pceconsortium.org/migraine
While better appreciated than 2 decades ago, gender-related differences remain an important issue in clinical practice. This supplement includes 8 articles that focus on the needs and considerations in providing care to women. Four articles focus on cardiometabolic diseases: acute coronary syndrome, coronary heart disease, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. Additional topics include the early management of rheumatoid arthritis and the pharmacologic management of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.
The last 2 articles each offer the opportunity to earn 1 free CME credit: The Pharmacologic Management of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder in Primary Care and Chronic Migraine in Women. Credit is awarded for successful completion of the quizzes at the links below; these links may also be found in the Women’s Health supplement on the first page of each article.
The Pharmacologic Management of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder in Primary Care www.pceconsortium.org/oab
Chronic Migraine in Women www.pceconsortium.org/migraine
While better appreciated than 2 decades ago, gender-related differences remain an important issue in clinical practice. This supplement includes 8 articles that focus on the needs and considerations in providing care to women. Four articles focus on cardiometabolic diseases: acute coronary syndrome, coronary heart disease, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. Additional topics include the early management of rheumatoid arthritis and the pharmacologic management of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.
The last 2 articles each offer the opportunity to earn 1 free CME credit: The Pharmacologic Management of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder in Primary Care and Chronic Migraine in Women. Credit is awarded for successful completion of the quizzes at the links below; these links may also be found in the Women’s Health supplement on the first page of each article.
The Pharmacologic Management of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder in Primary Care www.pceconsortium.org/oab
Chronic Migraine in Women www.pceconsortium.org/migraine