Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 CME-CERTIFIED TREATMENT UPDATE Future Generations: Understanding the Similarities and Differences Among Direct-Acting Antivirals for Hepatitis C Downloadable Slideset Stefan Zeuzem, MD, reviews the characteristics of direct-acting antivirals currently in development and discusses the role these agents may have in future combination regimens for HCV. This slideset is available for use as a self-study resource or in your own noncommercial presentations. To download this slideset, click here. To review the accompanying this Interactive Virtual Presentation, click here. These Interactive Virtual Presentation and downloadable slideset are available online at: http://clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/Future%20Generations.as\ px Jointly sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower and Clinical Care Options, LLC. Release date: March 1, 2011 Expiration date: February 29, 2012 Supported by an independent educational grant from Roche. Clinical Care Options Hepatitis GET MORE FROM CCO 2011 Annual CCO HIV and Hepatitis C Symposium Register today for the 2011 Annual CCO HIV and Hepatitis C Symposium for a review of the most important scientific and clinical advances in the HIV and HCV fields over the past year. Click here for more information. Conference Coverage Journal Options Management Series Treatment Updates Interactive Cases Live Meetings RSS / Podcasts My CME Tracker Free Bookstore Slide Downloads Copyright 2011 Clinical Care Options, LLC. All rights reserved. 1894 Preston White Drive, Suite 110, Reston, VA 20191-5433 To ensure you receive Clinical Care Options educational materials by email, please add info@... to your contacts or address book. Not a member yet? Click here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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