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Designed For: Nurse practitioners and other health care professionals
Course Description Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm Instructor: Louis Kuritzky Credit: 3.0 contact hrs Limit: No limit This workshop will review the epidemiology, identification, and management of resistant hypertension. Specifics of the role of home BP monitoring and ambulatory blood pressure measurement will be covered. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion and case studies. This workshop is offered in conjunction with the Pacific Northwest National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care, Oct 4-6, 2012. Registration for the conference is not required to attend this workshop. Register for two Saturday half-day workshops and receive a discount rate of $295 for both workshops. Please note: Online, phone and fax registrations will be CLOSED on Tuesday, October 2, 2012. You may register at the door at the Washington State Convention Center. Please have your registration form filled out and ready. | |||||
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