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NEW MEXICO | 300 Oak Street NE Albuquerque, NM 87106 |
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CLINICAL RESEARCH & OSTEOPOROSIS CENTER |
Phone: 505-855-5525 Fax: 505-884-4006 |
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| -------------------E. Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE - Osteoporosis Director -|- Lance A. Rudolph, MD - Research Director | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Patient EducationOsteoporosis Educational PresentationsIntroductionWe are deeply committed to educating healthcare providers and the public on issues relating to osteoporosis and bone metabolism. Our physicians are board certified in internal medicine, certified in bone densitometry by the International Society for Clinical Densitometry, and on the clinical faculty at University of New Mexico School of Medicine. They are clinicians with a consultative practice in osteoporosis, researchers investigating new treatments for osteoporosis, and educators with an interest in a variety of osteoporosis-related topics. They have lectured on osteoporosis and taught bone densitometry courses throughout the US. Our trained bone densitometry technologists and staff members are also skilled osteoporosis educators. SpeakersDr. Lewiecki and Dr. Rudolph have prepared osteoporosis educational presentations for healthcare professionals and the public. Staff members have presentations targeted to staff of other healthcare providers and the public. Upon request, a CV, biography, disclosure statement, and sample introduction will be provided for Dr. Lewiecki or Dr. Rudolph. PresentationsEach presentation typically takes 40-50 minutes and is usually followed by open time for questions and answers. The presentations are frequently revised to reflect advances in the field. The length and format may be adjusted as needed. Other presentations can be developed to meet the requirements of the audience. AudiovisualMost presentations are given by PowerPoint with a laptop computer. We will provide the computer and laser pointer, and may be able to bring a projector, depending on availability. We request that you provide a screen, appropriate audio equipment, and an LCD projector when necessary, unless other arrangements are made in advance. Some presentations can be made with a standard carousel slide projector. HandoutsUpon request, a printout of the PowerPoint presentation and supporting educational materials can be provided in advance, so that they can be copied and distributed to the audience. ContactFor scheduling, arrangement of sponsorship for presentations, or additional information, contact Yvonne Brusuelas, Osteoporosis Education Coordinator, at telephone 505-855-5525, fax 505-884-4006, or email ybrusuelas@nmbonecare.com. Due to the great demand for osteoporosis presentations, we appreciate scheduling as far in advance as possible. Topics for Presentation"The Osteoporosis Revolution." "Transplantation Osteoporosis." "Nutrition and Osteoporosis." "Osteoporosis in Persons with Disabilities." E. Michael Lewiecki, MD This page update 01/10/08 |
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