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The Whole Patient is intended to enhance communications between physicians and patients and to bring physicians details about leading medical issues along with approaches to total body health and disease prevention in adults. ​​

 

 CME Courses for AOA 1-B Credit

 
  • November 2011 - Asthma Challenges
  • April 2010 - Patient-centered approach: Improving Dyslipidemia Outcomes
  • March 2010 - Sizing up patients at risk (Metabolic Syndrome)
  • February 2010 - Adult Immunization: You Call the Shots
  • March 2009 - Dyslipidemia: Losers are winners
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