
Supplements and Featured Publications
- Hemophilia: Managing the Cost of Care With a Focus on Patient Outcomes [CME/CPE]
- Volume 21
- Issue 6 Suppl
Post Test: Hemophilia: Managing the Cost of Care With a Focus on Patient Outcomes
Physician Credit
Instructions for Receiving Continuing Physician Education (CME) Credit: Testing and Grading Information
This activity is free online at
Testing and Grading Directions
- Each participant evaluating the activity and achieving a passing grade of 70% or higher on the online posttest will be eligible to receive a CME certificate.
- Participants receiving a failing grade on the exam will be notified and permitted to take 1 reexamination at no cost.
- To receive credit, go to www.ajmc.com/ce or www.arcmesa.org, locate this activity in the CE course list, click on the online posttest link, and complete the online posttest and activity evaluation form to receive your certificate.
Release date: March 15, 2015
Expiration date: March 15, 2016
Pharmacy Credit
Instructions for Receiving Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) Credit: Testing and Grading Information
This lesson is free online; receive instant grading and download your CE statement of credit at
Testing and Grading Directions
- Each participant evaluating the activity and achieving a passing grade of 70% or higher on the online posttest will receive a CE statement of credit stating the number of credits earned.
- Participants receiving a failing grade on the exam will be notified and permitted to take 1 reexamination at no cost.
- To receive credit and an immediate CE statement of credit online, go to www.PharmacyTimes.org, complete the online posttest (achieving a passing grade of 70% or better) and the online activity evaluation form and you will be able to print your CE statement of credit.
Articles in this issue
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Hemophilia in the Managed Care Settingover 10 years ago
Current Challenges in the Management of HemophiliaNewsletter
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