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The 2020 Digital Learning Journey on Thyroid Disorders

Educational Activities

Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy. George J. Kahaly (Germany)
Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy. George J. Kahaly (Germany)https://mrdn.virtualevent.it/Hypothyroidsm__in_Pregancy/index.html
Practical tips for risk stratification of thyroid nodules by ultrasonography: Gabriela Brenta (Argentina)
Recent advances in the cytological/molecular diagnosis of suspicious thyroid nodules: Cosimo Durante (Italy)

Thyroid disorders account for several pathological conditions with high prevalence worldwide, e.g., Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Graves’ disease, benign and malignant thyroid nodules, and subclinical hypo- and hyperthyroidism. These conditions, particularly the subclinical, often go undiagnosed. Nevertheless, thyroid disorders are a major cause of morbidity and decreased quality of life and there is a global need to train healthcare professionals (HCP) to implement the best treatment strategies supported by evidence-based medicine.

Scientific Seminars is proposing a high-level, multi-format, outcomes-based educational approach to accompany healthcare professionals along a progressive pathway towards changes in their clinical practice. The digital learning journey starts with a slide kit from an international expert on subclinical hypothyroidism, continues with a video interview on thyroid disorders in pregnancy and a live webinar on diagnosing thyroid nodules, and concludes with discussion of real clinical cases on hypothyroidism in pregnancy with interactive elements.

Multidisciplinary teams managing the following specialist areas: Endocrinology, Internal medicine and General practice.

Durante Cosimo
Brenta Gabriela
Nicodemus Jr. Nemencio A.
Kahaly George J.
Razvi Salman
Maddaloni Ernesto

Department of Experimental Medicine
University of Rome “La Sapienza”
Rome, Italy

Durante Cosimo
Brenta Gabriela
Nicodemus Jr. Nemencio A.
Kahaly George J.
Razvi Salman
Maddaloni Ernesto

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This educational program is made possible thanks to an independent educational grant received from Merck Healthcare KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany.

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