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Rare bone disease e-learning

Rare bone disease e-learning

Assoc. Prof. Marelise Eekhoff, Prof. Dr. Oliver Semler, Dr. Eric Rush, Dr. Kassim Javaid, Ms. Charlene Waldman, Ms. Ines Alves, Dr. Zulf Mughal

We recently developed a summary of the rare bone disease highlights from ASBMR 2021. Over a series of four podcasts, international experts summarised the key rare bone disease abstracts and discussed potential implications for clinical practice. An accredited e-learning is now available, access the module today to gain 1 CME credit.
Portrait of Assoc. Prof. Marelise Eekhoff
Assoc. Prof. Marelise Eekhoff

Internist endocrinologist

Rare Bone Disease Center, Amsterdam University Medical Centers

Netherlands

Portrait of Prof. Dr. Jorg Semler
Prof. Dr. Oliver Semler

Paediatric Rheumatologist

Children’s Hospital, University of Cologne, Cologne

Germany

Portrait of Dr. Eric Rush
Dr. Eric Rush

Clinical Geneticist

Children’s Mercy, Kansas City, MO

United States (US)

Portrait of Dr. Kassim Javaid
Dr. Kassim Javaid

Rheumatologist

Oxford University Hospitals, Oxford

United Kingdom (UK)

Portrait of Charlene Waldman
Ms. Charlene Waldman

Patient advocacy

Rare Bone Disease Alliance, Connecticut

United States (US)

Portrait of Ines Alves
Ms. Ines Alves

Patient advocacy

European Rare Bone Forum, Lisbon

Portugal

Portrait of Dr Zulf Mughal
Dr. Zulf Mughal

Paediatric bone disease specialist

Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Manchester

United Kingdom (UK)

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time E-learning | open 60 min |accreditation: EACCME | Nov 2021

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This programme is supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen, Kyowa Kirin and Ultragenyx.
This course has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) and ECMEC® is available. Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) and the American Medical Association (AMA), physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

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