About this course

  • Released: 11/11/2014
  • Expires: 11/11/2017

 

CD49D ANTISENSE DRUG ATL1102 REDUCES DISEASE ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH RELAPSING-REMITTING MS

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Upon completion of the article by Limmroth et al, the participant should be able to:

  • Briefly describe the mechanism of action of ATL1102
  • Discuss the effect of ATL1102 treatment on the number of new enhancing MRI lesions
  • State treatment-emergent adverse events associated with ATL1102

CORE COMPETENCIES:

The article by Limmroth et al covers the following core competency:

  • Medical Knowledge

 

PROPRIOSPINAL MYOCLONUS: CLINICAL REAPPRAISAL AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Upon completion of the article by van der Salm et al, the participant should be able to:

  • State the mean age of onset for propriospinal myoclonus (PSM)
  • Discuss clinical characteristics typical of PSM and functional movement disorders
  • Discuss electrophysiologic characteristics typical of PSM and functional movement disorders

CORE COMPETENCIES:

The article by van der Salm et al covers the following core competency:

  • Medical Knowledge

 

AUTHOR DISCLOSURES:

Refer to Information and Author section available in the Tool Bar for each article.

 

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ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

The American Academy of Neurology designates that participants will receive 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits if both CME courses for the issue are completed. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American Academy of Neurology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

MISSION STATEMENT/PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

After evaluating a specific article published in Neurology, participants in the CME activity should be able to demonstrate an increase in, or affirmation of, their knowledge of clinical medicine. Participants should be able to evaluate the appropriateness of the clinical information as it applies to the provision of patient care.

PARTICIPANTS

This program is designed for physicians who are involved in providing patient care and who wish to advance their current knowledge of clinical medicine.

CREDITS

The American Academy of Neurology designates that participants will receive 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits if both CME courses for the issue are completed.

The American Academy of Neurology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.

DISCLOSURES

Steven Lewis, MD receives a stipend in his editorial capacity for Neurology and as an Associate Editor for Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology; has received royalties for the books Field Guide to the Neurologic Examination and Neurology for the Non-Neurologist; and anticipates receiving royalties for the book Neurologic Disorders due to Systemic Disease. James WM Owens Jr. MD, PhD receives royalties from UpToDate, Waltham, MA; grant support from NIH (PI, K08NS054882); and a stipend in his editorial capacity for Neurology.

COMMERCIAL SUPPORT

This CME program receives no commercial support.

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