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Atypicals in Practice: Cast Studies in Swtiching  (United States)
Greetings to all:
The premiere date of this Neuroscience CME offering “Atypicals in Practice – Case Studies on Switching” is November 7, 2007 from 11 – 12 Central Time. Through the use of a case based program format, the experts will explore the complexities of switching patients to a new antipsychotic when side effects and symptom control impact quality of life and patient outcomes.   
 
Learning Objectives
At the completion of the program, participants should be able to:
-          Describe factors that lead to discontinuation of atypical antipsychotics
-          Identify treatment emergent side effects that may necessitate a strategy for switching antipsychotic therapy.
-          Employ techniques for switching antipsychotics that minimize risk and improve patient outcomes.
 
You can listen live by calling 1-800-895-1713 (password: neuroscienceCME TV). A live webcast is available through the following website: www.neuroscienceCME.com. Please direct questions on the broadcast to 877-CME-PROS (263-7767) or visit www.neuroscienceCME.com. Program information has also been posted on www.lcahec.net
 
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