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Peer Advisor: Reducing Cardiovascular Risk by Improving HDL-Cholesterol: The Role of Niacin
Please Note: This CME activity has expired. You may continue to view the material for educational purposes, but this activity is no longer eligible for CME credit. 
CME Activity Notes:  Course Objectives: This CME-certified activity is intended for cardiologists, primary care physicians, and healthcare practitioners who treat patients with lipid disorders. Accreditation: These activities were reviewed for relevance, accuracy of content, balance of presentation, and time required for participation by Mark A. Gendreau, MD, MS, Alexandra Mangili, MD, MPH, Abigail Zavod, MD and Paula Brathwaite, MD
Release Date: June 2008
Expiration Date: June 30, 2009
Millennium CME Institute, Inc., is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Millennium CME Institute, Inc., designates these CME-certified activities for a maximum total of 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
© 2008 Millennium CME Institute, Inc. All rights reserved including translation into other languages. No part of this activity maybe reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from Millennium CME Institute, Inc. Faculty Disclosure: Expert Commentary
Richard L. Dunbar, MD, Instructor of Medicine, Attending, Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine Clinic, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ramprasad Gadi, MD, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Richard H. Karas, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine; Co-Director, Molecular Cardiology Research Center; Director, Preventive Cardiology Center; Director, Women’s Heart Center; Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Richard W. Grant, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Christopher P. Cannon, MD, Senior Investigator, TIMI Study Group, Cardiovascular Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Medical Reviewer
Mark A. Gendreau, MD, MS, Senior Staff Physician, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts
Planning Committee
Tim I. Robinson, President,
Millennium CME Institute, Inc., Hampton, New Hampshire
Frank A. Gesek, PhD, RPh, Clinical Affairs Specialist,
Millennium CME Institute, Inc., Hampton, New Hampshire
Peter B. Lindgren, PhD, Clinical Affairs Specialist,
Millennium CME Institute, Inc., Hampton, New Hampshire
Disclaimer
The opinions expressed in this activity are those of the faculty. It should not be inferred or assumed that they are expressing the views of Abbott, any other manufacturer of pharmaceuticals, or Millennium CME Institute, Inc. The drug selection and dosage information presented in this activity are believed to be accurate. However, participants are urged to consult the full prescribing information on any agent(s) presented in this activity for recommended dosage, indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse effects before prescribing any medication. This is particularly important when a drug is new or infrequently prescribed.
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Mark A. Gendreau, MD
Alexandra Mangili, MD, MPH
Paula Brathwaite, MD
Frank A. Gesek, PhD, RPh
Tim I. Robinson
Peter B. Lindgren, PhD
Ramprasad Gadi, MD
Richard W. Grant, MD, MPH
Abigail Zavod, MD
The faculty listed below have declared the following arrangements and/or affiliations:
Richard L. Dunbar, MD: Speaker: Abbott
Richard H. Karas, MD, PhD: Speaker's Bureau: Abbott
Christopher Cannon, MD: Grant/Research: Accumetrics, Astra Zeneca, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Glaxo Smith Kline, Merck, Sanofi-Aventis, Schering Plough
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Upon successfully completing this activity as designed and achieving a passing score of 70% or higher on the Activity Self-assessment Test, participants will receive a continuing education credit letter awarding the appropriate credit and the Activity Self-assessment Test answers four to six weeks after the receipt of the registration and evaluation materials. CME Testing Options
   
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