2011 ASH Program Book - American Society of Hypertension
2011 ASH Program Book - American Society of Hypertension
2011 ASH Program Book - American Society of Hypertension
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MAY 22<br />
Sunday morning<br />
Sessions continued<br />
10:30 AM Outpatient Evaluation for Secondary Causes <strong>of</strong><br />
Resistant <strong>Hypertension</strong><br />
Emmanuel Bravo, MD, Cleveland, OH<br />
10:55 AM Treatment <strong>of</strong> Resistant <strong>Hypertension</strong>:<br />
Tricks <strong>of</strong> the Trade<br />
William J. Elliott, MD, PhD, F<strong>ASH</strong>, Yakima, WA<br />
11:15 AM Panel Discussion:<br />
How Has the Management <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> in<br />
Primary Care Changed Since JNC 7<br />
Chair: Michael J. Bloch, MD, F<strong>ASH</strong>, Reno, NV<br />
Panel Discussion Participants:<br />
George L. Bakris, MD, F<strong>ASH</strong>, Chicago, IL,<br />
Jan N. Basile, MD, F<strong>ASH</strong>, Charleston, SC,<br />
Angela L. Brown, MD, St. Louis, MO and<br />
Leonard M. Fromer, MD, Los Angeles, CA<br />
This Live activity, <strong>Hypertension</strong> for the Primary Care Clinician <strong>2011</strong>,<br />
has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 4.25 Prescriptive credits by<br />
the <strong>American</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> Family Physicians. Physicians should claim<br />
only the credit commensurate with the extent <strong>of</strong> their participation in<br />
the activity.<br />
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