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May 2015

CE Program: Drug-Supplement Interactions

Natural Medicines new CE/CME program, Drug-Supplement Interactions, is now available. People are increasingly using complementary and alternative medicines. This new Clinical Management Series CE/CME course is intended for clinicians who care for patients who use natural medicines along with conventional medications. Courses are accredited for pharmacists, physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and registered dietitians.

To take and receive credit for this new course or many others, please visit Natural Medicines Clinical Management Series.

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