Improving Care Disparities for Black Americans in Mississippi with Venous Thromboembolism: The Role of Care Transitions in Critical Access Hospitals

Improving Care Disparities for Black Americans in Mississippi with Venous Thromboembolism: The Role of Care Transitions in Critical Access Hospitals Improving Care Disparities for Black Americans in Mississippi with Venous Thromboembolism: The Role of Care Transitions in Critical Access Hospitals
CME, CPE, CNE
Charles V. Pollack, Jr., MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FAHA, FACC, FESC, FCPP; DeGail J. Hadley, DO; Cynthia Harrington, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, NEd, MT(ASCP); Elizabeth Hood, PharmD
 
Release Date: June 02, 2021
Expiration Date: June 02, 2022

This activity is designed to educate clinicians on how to reduce care disparities and health outcomes for Black Americans in rural Mississippi with a venous thromboembolism (VTE) diagnosis, as they make the transition from a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) back into their own communities on oral anticoagulants.

This activity was previously presented as a live webinar with Q&A during May 2021. Please note: If you participated in the live webinar, you are ineligible to receive an additional 1.5 contact hours of credit and may not re-submit for credit previously awarded.

Provided by MediCom Worldwide, Inc.
This activity is supported by an educational grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.

This program would not have been possible without the support and dedication of resources from the Mississippi State Medical Association, Mississippi Hospital Association, National Blood Clot Alliance, and the Mississippi Business Group on Health.
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