Overactive Bladder: A Case-Based Approach to Successful Strategies in Evaluation and Treatment




CME show

Summary: <p>CME credits: 0.50 Valid until: 05/28/2014 Claim your CME credit at http://www.reachmd.com/cmedetails.aspx?sid=6665</p><p>Nearly 1 in 6 Americans may be afflicted with OAB with only 16% of patients actually seeking medical treatment. Women experience urinary incontinence twice as often as men. And while OAB is a prevalent condition, many physicians do not screen for it if it is not a chief complaint of the patient. Most critical, the correct differential diagnosis of OAB is essential, greatly improving the likelihood of selecting appropriate therapeutic options for each individual woman.</p> <p>Join us as Dr. Andrea Singer addresses how physicians can identify and overcome barriers that hinder increasing the screening rate of women for OAB, as well as explore the pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment strategies for this condition.</p> <p><strong>Estimated time to complete this activity:</strong> 30 minutes</p>