Breastfeeding Online Class - Waxahachie (Online Patient Course)
Learn about breastfeeding from the comfort of your home. Not every family is able to attend parent education classes in person, while others learn better with a self-study class. This interactive, web-based instruction contains animated illustrations, videos and games to make learning easy and fun.
An invitation to the online course will be given to you within 5 business days after you have completed the registration process.
Category
- Pediatric Care
- Women's Health
Format
- Online
Credits
Cost $25.00
Preparing for Your Hospital Stay & Recovery Module - Fort Worth - (Free Online Patient Course)
Soon, you will be meeting the newest member of your family! To help you prepare for your hospital stay between birth and discharge, we are sharing important patient education: Preparing for Your Hospital Stay & Recovery: Express Online Module. Please take 30-60 minutes to go through the module during your third trimester (be sure to complete it a few weeks before your due date). You are welcome to review it together with your partner or support people!
Category
- Pediatric Care
- Women's Health
Format
- Online
Credits
Cost $0.00
CBRE Third Party Representative Compliance Education - New Hire
As a new user/visitor, you will first need to Create a New Visitor Account by clicking here.
Category
Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
Cost $0.00
TRANSWESTERN Third Party Representative Compliance Education - New Hire
As a new user/visitor, you will first need to Create a New Visitor Account by clicking here.
Category
Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
Cost $0.00
2025 Clinician Corner - Esophageal perforation following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is one of the most common spinal surgeries performed in the US but is associated with various morbidities. Esophageal perforation is one of the rarest complications of ACDF, but it is potentially fatal, therefore requiring timely detection and treatment. We present three cases of esophageal perforation after ACDF.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC Part 2
- 1.00 American Board of Surgery (ABS) Accredited CME
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00
2025 Clinician Corner - Unusual radiographic progression of tumoral calcinosis along the anterior cruciate ligament in an adolescent male
A 13-year-old boy was referred to orthopedic surgery for chronic intermittent pain and swelling of the left knee. Initial imaging was consistent with osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral condyle. Follow-up imaging demonstrated unexpected progression, with a mass extending into the notch, replacing the anterior cruciate ligament, and eroding the femoral and tibial condyles. Subsequent surgical biopsy and resection revealed tumoral calcinosis, with an ultimate diagnosis of autosomal recessive familial tumoral calcinosis. This case report highlights the radiographic appearance and progression of a rare disease in this unusual location and the differential diagnosis.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC Part 2
- 1.00 American Board of Surgery (ABS) Accredited CME
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00
Preparing for Your Hospital Stay & Recovery Module -Irving - (Free Online Patient Course)
Soon, you will be meeting the newest member of your family! To help you prepare for your hospital stay between birth and discharge, we are sharing important patient education: Preparing for Your Hospital Stay & Recovery: Express Online Module. Please take 30-60 minutes to go through the module during your third trimester (be sure to complete it a few weeks before your due date). You are welcome to review it together with your partner or support people!
Category
- Pediatric Care
- Women's Health
Format
- Online
Credits
Cost $0.00
2025 Managing Medical and Surgical Error: an emotional guide
Medical errors are common and often lead to feelings of self-doubt, helplessness, and guilt. Society thinks of physicians as
healers, and physicians who see their role as offering a cure will always feel as if they haven’t done enough. This article discusses five steps in the management of medical and surgical error: (1) care for the patient and family, (2) report to appropriate
sources, (3) review the incident, (4) manage legal issues, and (5) engage in self-care. There is a focus on managing grief, with
tips for coping.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC Part 2
- 1.00 American Board of Surgery (ABS) Accredited CME
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00
2025 Clinician Corner - Respiratory failure in a patient with exhaled nitric oxide > 300 ppb and subsequent response to dupilmab
Multiple biologic agents are approved for the treatment of severe persistent asthma not controlled by inhaled corticosteroid/beta-agonist therapy. Appropriate phenotyping can aid in picking the right biologic for the right patient. Here is a unique case of a patient with severe asthma and respiratory arrest, with fraction of exhaled nitric oxide >300 ppb whose asthma became completely controlled with dupilumab.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC Part 2
- 1.00 American Board of Surgery (ABS) Accredited CME
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00
2025 Clinician Corner - Vitamin B12-induced acneiform eruption
Cutaneous acneiform eruptions are a side effect of many medications, including vitamin B12 therapy. However, reports of vitamin B12–induced acne are rare. We present a 67-year-old woman with a new diagnosis of pernicious anemia who developed a sudden acneiform eruption on the face after treatment with high-dose vitamin B12. Other medications that have been implicated in drug-induced acne include but are not limited to steroids, antibiotics, immunosuppressants, biologics, and vitamin B1 and B6. The pathogenesis is likely due to a transcriptome change in Propionibacterum acnes, the organism responsible for acne vulgaris. Cessation of the offending agent leads to a regression in symptoms.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00