Program Description & Educational Objectives
This activity is third of three activities in an educational curriculum designed to increase the knowledge and competence of neurologists with respect to optimally balancing the benefits and risks of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). In this case-based activity, an expert in the management of this disease discusses the practical applications of Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) for selected therapies in MS, as well as strategies for assessing, stratifying, and mitigating the risks associated with available DMTs for patients with this disease. Recent data on emerging therapies and their potential implications on risk assessment and mitigation in patients with MS are also discussed.
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Assess the benefits and potential risks associated with available and emerging therapies for the treatment of multiple sclerosis
- Propose effective risk-benefit algorithms for treatment selection in individual patients with MS that include risk assessment and stratification
- Apply established criteria for the diagnosis of MS, as well as potential strategies designed to mitigate the risk of adverse events associated with available disease-modifying therapies
Target Audience
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of neurologists, physicians’ assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals involved in the management of MS.
Requirements for Successful Completion
In order to receive credit, participants must view the activity and complete the post-test and evaluation form. There are no pre-requisites and there is no fee to participate in this activity or to receive CME/CNE/CPE credit. Statements of Credit are awarded upon successful completion of the post-test and evaluation form.
Media: Internet
Release and Expiration Dates: December 15, 2011 - December 14, 2012
Time to Complete: 60 minutes
Faculty & Disclosure / Conflict of Interest Policy
In accordance with ACCME requirements, the University of Florida College of Medicine has a conflict of interest policy that requires faculty to disclose relevant financial relationships related to the content of their presentations/materials. Any potential conflicts are resolved so that presentations are evidence-based and scientifically balanced.
Course Director and Interviewee
Daniel H. Jacobs, MD, FAAN
Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology
University of Florida College of Medicine
Gainesville, Florida
Director, Multiple Sclerosis Care Center of
Neurological Services of Orlando
Orlando, Florida
Daniel H. Jacobs, MD, FAAN,
has a financial interest/relationship or affiliation in the form of:
Consultant for GLG Group and Teva Neuroscience, Inc.
CME Reviewer
James M. Smith, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor and Program Director
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Florida College of Medicine
Gainesville, Florida
James M. Smith, MD,
currently has no financial interests/relationships or affiliations in relation to this activity.
Content Director
Kirk A. Tacka, PhD
PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education
Kirk A. Tacka, PhD,
currently has no financial interests/relationships or affiliations in relation to this activity.
Sponsorship, Credit & Support
Physicians
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University of Florida College of Medicine and PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education. The University of Florida College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Florida College of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nurses
IAHB is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Utah Nurses Association, an accredited Approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (UNA = 1.0 CEH's. Provider Code P09-03).
Pharmacists
Amedco is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Participants will earn 1.0 contact hours or 0.1 CEUs for completing the program. Participants must attend the entire program and complete an evaluation form. Statements of Credit will be provided to participants within 4 weeks of the end of the program. UAN(s): 0453-9999-11-200-H01-P (K).
This CME/CNE/CPE activity is jointly sponsored by the University of Florida College of Medicine and PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education; the activity is also co-provided by the Institute for Advancement of Human Behavior and Amedco.
This activity is supported by an educational grant from 
Disclosure of Unlabeled Use
The faculty of this educational activity may include discussions of products or devices that are not currently labeled for use by the FDA. Faculty members have been advised to disclose to the audience any reference to an unlabeled or investigational use.
No endorsement of unapproved products or uses is made or implied by coverage of these products or uses in our reports. No responsibility is taken for errors or omissions in reports.
Please refer to the official prescribing information for each product for discussion of approved indications, contraindications and warnings.