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Device Aided Medical Therapies

MDS-Device Aided Medical Therapy Module 9: Complications of Enteral Levodopa

Length:60 MinutesCME Credits:0Release Date:Apr 16, 2015

Experienced / IntermediateDevice Aided Medical Therapies

Program Description

The MDS-Device Aided Medical Therapy Module 9 course will provide a comprehensive overview to the complications of enteral levodopa. This module was reviewed for content and accuracy in June of 2020.

Topics

  • Therapies-Surgical

Faculty

Laura Silveira Moriyama, MD, PhD ; Andrew Evans, MD ; Claudio DeGusmao, MD

Course Purpose

The primary purpose of this program is to provide information on the complications of enteral levodopa.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity learners will be able to:
1. Recognize complications of therapy with enteral levodopa
2. Monitor main side effects of the entreal levodopa
3. Comment on the frequency of these complications

Intended Audience

This activity is intended for neurologists, neurosurgeons, specialist nurses, and other health professionals.

Hardware and Software Requirements

1. Active Internet connection (DSL or Cable). Dial-up connection will have constant buffering problem.
2. Compatible with Windows PC and MAC (256 MB of RAM or higher)
3. Activity is best viewed on Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, Safari 5.0 or higher and Firefox 29.0 or higher
4. Adobe Flash Player 12.0 (or higher).
5. Adobe Reader to print certificate.

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