The Alfred and Norma Stoller Continuing Medical Education Series
The Alpha-1 Foundation’s Continuing Medical Education (CME) Series is an accredited program designed to help clinicians and healthcare providers learn about Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.
The Foundation has partnered with the Cleveland Clinic to develop the program. Participating healthcare professionals can earn an AMA/PRA Category 1 Credit upon program completion.
Targeted Audience
The CME program provides targeted, on-demand webcasts for healthcare professionals including pulmonologists, hepatologists, pediatric lung and liver physicians, liver and lung transplant physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, genetics counselors, respiratory therapists, and internal medicine/general medicine physicians.
Each video includes a patient testimonial about their Alpha-1 experience. These videos are also available for patients and caregivers to view.
Access the Alpha-1 Foundation’s CME Series through Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
Additional CME Opportunities
The following courses were developed through a partnership between Medscape, the Alpha-1 Foundation, and Cleveland Clinic:
Partnering with Patients to Improve Screening of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: Implications for COPD, Emphysema, and Asthma Patients
- Watch the course video
- Register in Medscape, and take the quiz for CME credit
To Test or Not: A Call to Action for Improving Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Management
- Take the course
The Alpha-1 Foundation’s Continuing Medical Education Credits Program is supported in part by a generous gift from the Stoller family, in memory of Alfred and Norma Stoller for their dedication and passion to the field of Education.