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CareInternet.net offers detailed training in antithrombotic therapy.  Contact us for more information.

Learn Antithrombotic Therapy

CareInternet.net/DBA C.A.R.E. Clinical Research offers progressive learning modules on antithrombotic therapy. The first module introduces the main concepts of thrombosis and antithrombotic therapy. Heparin, low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH), thrombolytic agents, warfarin, aspirin and other antiplatelet agents are discussed. Mechanisms of action, indications, contraindications, complications and dosing methods are described. Subsequent modules develop the major treatment indications in more detail. Pertinent medical literature is referenced with hyperlinks. A multiple-choice test follows each module. Following completion of the test, immediate feedback on performance is available as well as a discussion of the correct and incorrect answers.

Each learning module incorporates a didactic section, a multiple choice test, and a detailed discussion of the test. These three parts are designed to work together so that the learner acquires new information from each part. Do not become discouraged if a test question requires some knowledge not given in the didactic section. Complete each module in the proper order (didactic section, test, test discussion). When you finish, you'll be surprised and pleased to see how each section increases your knowledge.

Module 2 is the demonstration module of our 5 learning modules covering the rationale and delivery of antithrombotic therapy. Our format combines didactic instruction with case management through multiple-choice questions. The learner receives detailed feedback on performance with appropriate literature citations for further learning. After the introductory module, subsequent modules cover major clinical indications for antithrombotic therapy. The modules are designed to enhance the knowledge base of pharmaceutical representatives, nurses, pharmacists, physicians and others who work in the health care industry.

    1. Introduction to Antithrombotic Therapy
    2. Venous Thromboembolism
    3. Cardioembolic Stroke
    4. Acute Coronary Syndromes
    5. Ischemic Stroke

"Learn Antithrombotic Therapy" is available by subscription through our learning website at CareInternet.net. An advantage of group subscriptions is the subsequent realtime availability through our database of individual performance and group results to managers, supervisors, etc. This information is useful to assess an employee's knowledge and remedy any deficits.

Completion of the 5 modules leads to a certificate of basic competency in antithrombotic therapy. Appropriate continuing education credits are available for physicians, pharmacists and nurses who complete the modules.

Please contact us for details and demonstrations of how "Learn Antithrombotic Therapy" can improve the performance of pharmaceutical representatives and other individuals who are interested in increasing their knowledge of antithrombotic therapy. Or register for the course now and receive credit.

An example of a sample case of venous thromboembolism and discussion of the answers is available.


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