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Continuing Education and Meetings
International Symposium
on Osteoporosis
Translating Research into Clinical Practice
Orlando, Florida | April 26-28, 2012
The International Symposium on Osteoporosis (ISO12), sponsored by the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF), is designed to provide the most current, clinically relevant and evidence-based information on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis Clinical Updates
This online series offers valuable information used to improve patient care related to osteoporosis prevention, diagnosis and treatment by providing clinicians with state-of-the-art information and pragmatic strategies that they may apply in clinical practice.

Osteoporosis: What Healthcare Professionals
Need to Know
This professional education activity has been developed to provide an in depth study of key issues related to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. Individual healthcare professionals are encouraged to utilize this as a continuing education activity. By viewing the slides, reading the supplemental materials, and passing the post-test clinicians can receive continuing education credit.

OsteoporosisTX.com
This educational initiative, co-sponsored by Curatio CME Institute and the National Osteoporosis Foundation, provides online CME/CE activities relating to osteoporosis, osteoporosis prevention, and osteoporosis treatment.
CE Topics include:
- Path of the Patient Hip Fracture
- Path of the Patient Vertebral Fracture
- Current Medical Evidence The Management of Clinically Challenging Osteoporosis Patients
- Current Medical Evidence Overcoming Barriers to Improve Outcomes in Patients With Osteoporosis
- And more…
OsteoporosisTX.com is owned and operated by Curatio CME Institute with content expertise provided by the National Osteoporosis Foundation.

National Osteoporosis
Educational Initiative (NOEI)
The National Osteoporosis Educational Initiative (NOEI) is a unique, interactive Performance Improvement CME activity that wraps social media tools around medical education, allowing you to be a full participant in your own education. NOEI is designed to help learners identify patients at risk for the development of osteoporosis, list nonpharmacologic prevention and treatment approaches, select appropriate fracture risk stratification and develop individualized osteoporosis prevention and treatment strategies.

Overcoming Obstacles in Achieving
Optimal Patient Outcomes in Osteoporosis
Provided through a collaboration of the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and Prova Education’s Performance Improvement program, this activity is intended to provide professional education activities to physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.

Hormones and Healthy Bones
Archived Webinar from Reproductive Health 2009
Provided through a collaboration of the National Osteoporosis Foundation and the Association for Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP), and is intended to inform healthcare providers about the role and proper usage of hormones and their impact on overall bone health.

Improving Osteoporosis Outcomes
in Primary Care
Emerging Issues in Primary Care
Clinical Reviews and Case Studies for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
Practicing Clinicians Exchange
Provided through a collaboration of the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and DIME, and is intended to provide professional education activities to physicians, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners.

Enhancing Confidence in the Management of Osteoporosis
MedscapeCME Spotlight
Experience this innovative video-taped roundtable forum of four thought leaders in osteoporosis discussing current prevention, diagnosis and treatment strategies. Provided through a collaboration of the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and DIME, and is intended to provide professional education activities to physicians, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners.

Osteoporosis and Fracture Prevention:
A Primary Care Issue
Journal of Family Practice Supplement
This supplement presents the latest diagnostic criteria, including a Web-based fracture risk algorithm. Also included are updated treatment guidelines for clinicians, descriptions of available and emerging therapies, and reviews of effective multidisciplinary approaches leading to optimal patient outcomes. Provided through a collaboration of the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and DIME, and is intended to provide professional education activities to physicians, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners.

12th Annual Santa Fe Bone Symposium
Santa Fe, NM, USA
August 5-6, 2011
Program director: E. Michael Lewiecki, MD

American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
Annual Meeting San Diego, CA, USA September 16 – 20, 2011

Clinical Osteoporosis 2010: An ISCD-NOF Symposium
March 10-13, 2010 - San Antonio, TX
The International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) and the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) combined efforts to assist the clinician and technologist in receiving the most relevant information for clinical practice. This premier event combined the expertise of the two leading bone health organizations into one must-attend meeting.
The deadline to receive a continuing education credit certificate for this activity has passed.
Purchase and view the audio recordings from this activity.

ISO8, April 2009
The deadline to receive a continuing education credit certificate for this activity has passed.
Purchase and view the audio recordings from this ISO.

Osteoporosis: Improving Clinical Practice - Regional Meeting Series
In the Fall of 2008 NOF offered a series of regional meetings entitled Osteoporosis: Improving Clinical Practice. This meeting series was designed for healthcare professionals working in the primary care setting giving them the most up-to-date and practical clinical applications they need to treat the bone health needs of their diverse patient populations.
The meetings were held in Anaheim, CA, Chicago, IL, and Houston, TX; a variety of healthcare professionals attended the three events. The program agenda was the same for each location but was given by different presenters each from the geographic location of the meeting.
The deadline to receive a continuing education credit certificate for this activity has passed.






