DIME MS patients start Resources iPhone and iPod Touch
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DIME MS patients start Resources iPhone and iPod Touch
Chicago (Business Wire) 12 October 2010
introduced DIME MS-patient resources, an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch, enabling clinicians with reliable information about the patient based make point of care in the office or clinic where they treat and counsel patients with multiple sclerosis. Patient Resources MS provides dynamic information on demand, from scientific research and diagnostic ways to support resources for patients.
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DIMEâ Richard Patrick? s vice president for digital strategy, â? MS-patient resource technology is designed with cliniciansâ? Time pressure in the eye, send it directly to the information they can share to help with their patients to get them motivated and trailers. In addition, patients, giving them a reliable source of information outside of the doctor-patient visits.â?
MS Advisor Resources doctors and patients frequently updated information about MS research, including written information on the science of MS for the general public
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diagnosis of various forms of MS, including MRI, CSF, and other methods of diagnosis of relapsing-remitting MS and progressive, demyelinating disease, benign MS;. and chronic diseases
MS treatments, including steroids established, interferons and other injectable disease modifying therapies, new oral therapies and other treatments for MS makes the laboratory for clinical trials and complementary and alternative therapies, to adopt the diet, yoga and biofeedback.
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MS, including up and other ways to manage the difficulties with spasticity, balance, walking, motor function, sexual function, vision, speech and cognition associated.
MS and its effects on quality of life, including pregnancy and MS, and information on current issues of employment and working conditions regionally and nationally.
activities in support of MS patients, with links to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the MS Foundation, MS Association of America and other organizations that produce downloadable brochures and newsletters, and sponsors support groups and other activities for patients and their families nationally, regionally and locally.
with the means of MS patients visit functionality to store user their settings and keep them on hand to deal with the patients and with their colleagues to discuss now or in the future.
members of the MS patient Resources editorial George J. Hutton, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, and Constance B. Easterling, RN, MSN, ARNP, MSCN, Clinical Coordinator, Multiple Sclerosis Centre for Nursing, Neurological Services of Orlando, Orlando, Florida.
MS-patient resources by a grant from Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals.
DIME is an independent provider of health care continue training with 17 years experience. Based in Chicago, the company serves physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurses, pharmacists and other health professionals in the United States through a variety of teaching formats. DIME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to continuing medical education for physicians. It was the first medical education, accreditation with distinction in 2006 received its updated ACCME accreditation criteria.
DIMEâ? s areas of expertise include autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases and cardiovascular-metabolic diseases, gastrointestinal, pain, and rubber boots rain boots? s health.
DIME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education and is an approved provider of continuing education in nursing by the Nurses Association of Illinois. DIME uses both digital and face-to-face format to education, the needs of physicians and other health professionals will meet. DIME is part of the Publicis Healthcare Communications Group. For more information, please visit www.DIMedEd.org.
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