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CME Activity

Achieving Better Patient Care in Ulcerative Colitis: Optimal Maintenance of Remission, Overcoming Adherence Issues, and Maximizing Quality of Life

Course Director

Stephen B. Hanauer
Stephen B. Hanauer, MD

The University of Chicago Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois

Faculty

Asher A. Kornbluth
Asher A. Kornbluth, MD

The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York

John F. Kuemmerle
John F. Kuemmerle, MD, AGAF

Medical College of Virginia Campus
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia

Accredited by

University of Florida College of Medicine

Activity Details

Credit Types:CME
Credit Amount:0.5 Credits
Release Date:2011-Dec-16
Expiration Date:2012-Dec-15
Estimated Time for Completion:30 minutes
Registration Required:No
Cost:Free

Program Description & Educational Objectives

In this activity, experts in gastroenterology discuss strategies to induce and maintain remission in patients with ulcerative colitis, with the goals of preventing symptomatic and endoscopic relapse, and minimizing the risk for colectomy and colorectal cancer. Strategies to maximize patient adherence to therapy and improve quality of life are also thoroughly examined.

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:

  • Critically evaluate the latest evidence on characteristics, benefits, limitations, effectiveness, and safety of the different maintenance treatment options for patients with ulcerative colitis (UC).
  • Routinely inform and educate patients with UC about the benefits of maintenance treatment and the importance of adherence to maintenance treatment.
  • Implement individualized induction and maintenance treatment plans based on the efficacy/safety profile and factors influencing adherence such as cost, number of tablets, and dosing regimens, with a goal of achieving the best long-term outcome and quality of life for patients with UC.

Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of gastroenterologists and other clinicians involved in the management of patients with ulcerative colitis.

Requirements for Successful Completion

In order to receive credit, participants must view the activity and complete the post-test and evaluation form. There are no pre-requisites and there is no fee to participate in this activity or to receive CME credit. Statements of Credit are awarded upon successful completion of the post-test and evaluation form.

Media: Internet
Release and Expiration Dates: December 16, 2011 - December 15, 2012
Time to Complete: 30 minutes

Faculty & Disclosure / Conflict of Interest Policy

In accordance with ACCME requirements, the University of Florida College of Medicine has a conflict of interest policy that requires faculty to disclose relevant financial relationships related to the content of their presentations/materials. Any potential conflicts are resolved so that presentations are evidence-based and scientifically balanced.

Course Director and Moderator

Stephen B. Hanauer, MD
Joseph B. Kirsner Professor of Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology
Chief, Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
The University of Chicago Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois

Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, has a financial interest/relationship or affiliation in the form of:
Consultant for Abbott Laboratories; Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.; Ferring; Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc.; Prometheus, Inc.; Shire; UCB Pharma S.A.; and Warner Chilcott.
Other Financial or Material Support from Abbott Laboratories; Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.; Ferring; Prometheus, Inc.; Shire; UCB Pharma S.A.; and Warner Chilcott in the form of institutional grants for clinical trials.

Interviewees

Asher A. Kornbluth, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center
The Henry D. Janowitz Division of Gastroenterology
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, New York

Asher A. Kornbluth, MD, has a financial interest/relationship or affiliation in the form of:
Consultant for Abbott Laboratories; Alaven Pharmaceutical LLC; Axcan (Aptalis); Biogen Idec; Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.; Prometheus, Inc.; Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited; and Warner Chilcott.
Grant/Research Support from Abbott Laboratories; Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.; Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; and Osiris Therapeutics, Inc.
Speakers Bureau participant with Abbott Laboratories; Axcan (Aptalis); Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.; Prometheus, Inc.; and Warner Chilcott.
Honoraria from Abbott Laboratories; Axcan (Aptalis); Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.; Prometheus, Inc.; and Warner Chilcott.

John F. Kuemmerle, MD, AGAF
Professor of Medicine, Physiology, and Biophysics
Associate Chair of Gastroenterology
Medical College of Virginia Campus
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia

John F. Kuemmerle, MD, AGAF, has a financial interest/relationship or affiliation in the form of:
Grant/Research Support from Abbott Laboratories; Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.; Elan; and UCB Pharma S.A.

CME Reviewer

Phillip L. Barkley, MD
Director and Clinical Associate Professor
Family Health and Student Health Care
University of Florida College of Medicine
Gainesville, Florida

Phillip L. Barkley, MD, has a financial interest/relationship or affiliation in the form of:
Speakers Bureau participant with Merck & Co., Inc. and Sanofi Pasteur Inc.

Content Director

Kathryn B. Charalambous, PhD
PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education

Kathryn B. Charalambous, PhD, currently has no financial interests/relationships or affiliations in relation to this activity.

Sponsorship, Credit & Support

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University of Florida College of Medicine and PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education. The University of Florida College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Florida College of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This CME activity is jointly sponsored by the University of Florida College of Medicine and PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education.

This educational activity is supported by an independent medical educational grant from Shire

Disclosure of Unlabeled Use

The faculty of this educational activity may include discussions of products or devices that are not currently labeled for use by the FDA. Faculty members have been advised to disclose to the audience any reference to an unlabeled or investigational use.

No endorsement of unapproved products or uses is made or implied by coverage of these products or uses in our reports. No responsibility is taken for errors or omissions in reports.

Please refer to the official prescribing information for each product for discussion of approved indications, contraindications and warnings.

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