Resistant Hypertension: Management Strategies
Hypertension is widely encountered in the clinical setting. This lecture is designed to familiarize physicians with the evaluation and management of resistant hypertension by outlining the most recent evidence-based treatment options.
Target Audience
Cardiologists, Endocrinologists, Family Physicians, General Internists, Gynecologists, Internal Medicine Physicians, Family Physicians, Physician Assistants and Fellows.
Learning Objectives
- Define resistant hypertension and recognize the consequences when hypertension is not properly managed.
- Recognize when to apply the most appropriate approach for hypertension when traditional therapy fails.
William C. Cushman, M.D.
Chief, Preventive Medicine
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Professor, Preventive Medicine, Medicine, and Physiology
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Memphis, Tennessee
William Cushman, M.D., disclosed that he receives grant/research support from Eli Lilly, and that he serves as a consultant to Takeda Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Cushman has indicated that he will not include off-label or unapproved usage in his presentations or discussions.
Non-faculty contributors and others involved in the planning, development and editing/review of the content have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
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Available Credit
- 0.75 ABIM MOC II
- 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 0.75 General certificate of attendance
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