Tampa General Hospital Continuing Medical Education Program
Featured On-Demand CME

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) & Essential Tremor
Oliver Flouty, MD, discusses that lesions in the brain have been used to treat all sorts of neurological disorders. Including Essential Tremor and Parkinsons Disease.

Overview of the Clinical Aspects of Deep Brain Stimulation
In this CME, you will learn to recognize functional neurosurgery specifically DBS for PD, learn different ways to implant electrodes, and determine the future potential of this life changing technology.

Developmental Hip Dysplasia: An Evidence Based Approach to DDH in the Young Child
In this CME, you will review the natural history of DDH, recognizing early physical findings, and understand an evidence base approach to treatment.

COVID Long Hauler Diagnosis and Treatment Algorithms
In this CME, you will identify the primary long hauler symptoms, discuss initial steps in diagnostic work-up, and review treatments for common long hauler syndrome with evidence-based therapies.

Advances in Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy of Lymphomas
In this CME, you will identify novel targets in B and T-cell lymphomas, discuss the advances in targeted therapies for lymphomas, review recent advances in the immunobiology of lymphomas, and identify advances in immune-base therapies for lymphomas.
Featured Videos
Stroke Care: In the Field and Beyond
In this previously recorded webinar with Maxim Mokin, MD, you will learn signs and symptoms of Ischemic & Hemorrhagic strokes, stroke mimics, and evidenced based treatment options.
Accreditation Information
For information regarding CME credit, contact the USF Health Office of Continuing Professional Development at (800) 852-5362 or
cpdsupport@usf.edu
USF Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
USF Health (provider number 2970) is an approved provider of continuing education for nurses through Florida Board of Nursing.