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Quality of Life and Patient-Reported Outcomes in PAH
Certified CME/CNE/CPE Activity - Mini Modules
The goal of PAH therapy should be not merely to lengthen a patient’s lifespan, but to allow them to fully participate in day-to-day activities. Traditional methods of monitoring patient progress on therapy and/or disease progression often overlook aspects of living that are most important to the patient. In addition, patients often are reluctant to discuss these matters with their clinicians.

These educational mini modules will outline quality-of-life measurements and patient-reported outcomes in PAH, how those measures intersect with traditional clinical outcomes, and how those measurements can be applied to clinical practice.
Review one (or all) Mini Modules of interest. Claim AMA, ANCC, or ACPE credit/contact hour(s) per module after completion of each brief Post-Test/Evaluation.
Ronald Oudiz, MD
Ronald Oudiz, MD
Professor of Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Director, Liu Center for Pulmonary Hypertension
LA Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA

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Supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences Medical Affairs and United Therapeutics Corporation
Expired Activity
Mini Module
6205
Pulmonology