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CME Information

TARGET AUDIENCE/PROGRAM OVERVIEW

TARGET AUDIENCE
This educational activity is intended for Physicians, NPs, and PAs specializing in hematology, cardiology, neurology, and nephrology and other members of the health care team who wish to learn more about the differential role of FXI/XIa in thrombosis and hemostasis.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This webinar will explore the differential role of FXI/XIa in thrombosis and hemostasis and discuss the rationale for FXI/XIa as a target for anticoagulation therapy, including what we know from research and information on individuals who are FXI-deficient, genetic epidemiology studies, and animal models.

Activity Title: Factor XI/XIa Inhibition as a Target for Anticoagulation: The What, Why, and How

Topic: Factor XI/XIa

Accreditation Type: Physicians—maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

Release Date: September 18, 2024

Expiration Date: September 17, 2025

Estimated Time to Complete Activity: 60 minutes

CONTACT INFORMATION

If you have questions about this CME activity, please contact The France Foundation at 860-434-1650 or info@francefoundation.com.

METHOD OF PARTICIPATION/HOW TO RECEIVE CREDIT

There are no fees for participating in and receiving credit for this activity. Successful completion is achieved by reviewing the CE information, completing the pre-test, completing the activity, and completing the post-test and evaluation form. A score of at least 75% on the posttest is required to successfully complete this activity. The participant may take the test until successfully passed.

Credit Fulfillment
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