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Children’s National Health System presents this Virtual Lunch and Learn webinar as part of our continued commitment to bring the latest, most relevant medical news to community providers.
Hyperlipidemia in Children: To Screen or Not to Screen?Ashraf Harahsheh, MD, FACC, FAAPPreventive CardiologistDirector, Resident Education in the Cardiology DepartmentCenter for Heart, Lung and Kidney DiseaseChildren's National Health SystemAssistant Professor, Pediatric CardiologyGeorge Washington University School of Medicine & Health SciencesLearning ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this educational activity, participants should be able to:Discuss when to screen a child for the presence of hyperlipidemiaUnderstand features of common patterns of hyperlipidemia in childrenIdentify lifestyle modification that is used to manage children with hyperlipidemiaAppreciate when to refer a child with hyperlipidemia to a preventive cardiologistTo Join The MeetingGo to WebExClick 'Join'Follow the instructions that appear on your screenWhen you enter the meeting page, WebEx will prompt you to set up your audio conferencePlease log into the meeting before following the dial-in instructions on your screen.Phone Option A: To have WebEx call you, select the "Call me at a new number" option and enter your telephone number.Phone Option B: To manually dial into the meeting, select the "I will call in" option and follow the instructions listed, making sure to enter the Conference Code and your personalized attendee number (the system will not ask for it, but please enter it after entering the conference code).Computer Audio is Also Available1. Call conference numberMeeting Dial in Number: US Toll Free 1-888-680-08122. Enter the conference code: 553 771 5584To mute your audio press *6. To unmute your audio, press #6 Because this series is jointly sponsored by the Inova Office of Continuing Medicinal Education (CME), which is accredited by the Medical Society of Virginia to provide CME for physicians, particpants may claim a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM per meeting. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in each meeting.CME credit is available for 30 days after WebEx participation through the Inova CME System.
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Hyperlipidemia in Children: To Screen or Not to Screen?
Preventive Cardiologist
Director, Resident Education in the Cardiology Department
Center for Heart, Lung and Kidney Disease
Children's National Health System
Assistant Professor, Pediatric Cardiology
George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this educational activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss when to screen a child for the presence of hyperlipidemia
- Understand features of common patterns of hyperlipidemia in children
- Identify lifestyle modification that is used to manage children with hyperlipidemia
- Appreciate when to refer a child with hyperlipidemia to a preventive cardiologist
To Join The Meeting
- Go to WebEx
- Click 'Join'
- Follow the instructions that appear on your screen
- When you enter the meeting page, WebEx will prompt you to set up your audio conference
Please log into the meeting before following the dial-in instructions on your screen.
Phone Option A: To have WebEx call you, select the "Call me at a new number" option and enter your telephone number.
Phone Option B: To manually dial into the meeting, select the "I will call in" option and follow the instructions listed, making sure to enter the Conference Code and your personalized attendee number (the system will not ask for it, but please enter it after entering the conference code).
Computer Audio is Also Available
1. Call conference number
Meeting Dial in Number:
US Toll Free 1-888-680-0812
2. Enter the conference code: 553 771 5584
To mute your audio press *6. To unmute your audio, press #6
Because this series is jointly sponsored by the Inova Office of Continuing Medicinal Education (CME), which is accredited by the Medical Society of Virginia to provide CME for physicians, particpants may claim a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM per meeting. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in each meeting.
CME credit is available for 30 days after WebEx participation through the Inova CME System.