|
|
 |
| |
 |
|
 |
| |
Accreditation Statement
CME Accreditation up to 32 hours of Category 1 AMA/PRA Credits.
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 InforMED and American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. InforMED
is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education
for physicians.
InforMED designates this educational activity for up to 51 hours
of Category 1 AMA/PRA Credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition
Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit
actually spent in the educational activity.
FORMAT
The Program includes the following learning methods:
-
Didactic Lectures
-
Panel Discussions
-
Demonstration
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Australasia Conference on Anti-Aging Medicine is a scientific
and educational forum seeking to provide practicing physicians
and health care professionals with reports on breaking technologies
from a variety of clinical -medical specialties focused on prevention
and early intervention of aging related diseases, disorders, and
biological processes. In addition, the Confrence serves to provide
an opportunity to highlight new medical techniques that may beneficially
impact the early detection, prevention and treatment of aging
related diseases, disorders, and biological processes.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this Conference, the participant will be
versed in:
-
Latest developments in treatment of patients
with age-related disorders.
-
Advancements in diagnosis and early disease
detection of aging related diseases, disorders, and biological
processes via laboratory methods and imaging.
-
Key trends in emerging biomedical technologies,
nutritional, and integrative medicine.
The Conference provides physicians and healthcare professionals
with:
-
The latest scientific and medical information
on anti-aging medicine, presenting a variety of diagnosis, assessment,
preventive, and therapeutic approaches, many of which are clinically
applicable for physicians practicing anti-aging medicine or
involved in the clinical management of the aging process.
-
The scientific basis and clinical context
for the use of office-based aesthetic medical protocols, including
but not limited to: botulinum toxin, soft tissue fillers, peels,
dermabrasion, lasers, intensed pulsed light, and mesotherapy.
-
A comprehensive review of hormones, protocols
and hormone replacement therapies, including the use of bioidentical
hormones to assist in the diagnosis, management and treatment
of both men and women patients, specific testing and evaluation
methodology, parameters, dosage information, protocols and practical
use information.
-
An introduction to anti-aging medicine protocols
and evidence-based information on subjects including, but not
limited to, nutrition, nutritional supplements, obesity and
weight loss, cancer, heart disease, aging-related cognitive
disorders, sports medicine, and pain management.
-
An introduction to biomedical technologies
including stem cell therapies and treatment, and gene therapy,
cloning, and their applications in aging intervention.
Target audience for this activity has been identified as: Physicians
and health practitioners with clinical and/or research interests
in life extension and/or life enhancement, including those involved
in the following specialties:
Disclosure Policy: In accordance with ACCME's Standards for Commercial
Support of Continuing Medical Education, InfoMED requires that
instructors provide specific information to CME participants in
two areas:
-
Financial Relationships over the previous
12 months between themselves and commercial supporters of this
activity and the manufacturer of any product discussed in the
CME activity.
-
Discussion of unlabeled use of products or
products that are still investigational.
|
|