Collaborative Post Fracture Management




CME show

Summary: <p>CME credits: 0.50 Valid until: 10/29/2014 Claim your CME credit at http://www.reachmd.com/cmedetails.aspx?sid=6624</p><p>Low trauma fragility fractures associated with osteoporosis occur in up to 50% of women and 30% of men during their lifetime. When they occur, especially in the aged, the risk for potentially debilitating morbidity, if not fracture-associated death, is greatly increased.</p> <p>Join us as our panel discusses fracture management, including prevention strategies that strive to optimize outcomes for patients at risk for/following low trauma fracture. Our faculty also addresses mechanisms to improve the interdisciplinary collaboration and communication so necessary when providing a high standard-of-care to our patients with osteoporosis.</p> <p><strong>Estimated Time to Complete:</strong> 30 minutes</p>