ACP Summer Session Recordings - Audio with Slides and Course Handouts

ACP Summer Session was a two-day CME event that covered key topics and management strategies in the areas of cardiology, diabetes, pulmonary diseases, and neurological diseases. ACP Summer Session was held in Orlando, Florida on August 7-8, 2009 and in San Francisco, California on August 14-15, 2009. The following audio recordings with synchronized slides and course handouts are from the Orlando meeting and are available free to ACP members. Please note that CME credit is not offered with these recordings.

ACP Summer Session audio, slides, and handouts are accessible to ACP members only.

The duration of the session videos ranges in length from 30 minutes to approximately 45 minutes.

Cardiovascular Track

Neurology/Psychiatry Track

The neurology/psychiatry track is supported by educational grants from Forest Laboratories and Pfizer.

Diabetes Track

The diabetes track is supported by an independent educational grant from Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Pulmonary Track

The pulmonary track is supported by an independent educational grant from Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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Annual Meeting Recordings: Purchase live recordings from the Internal Medicine 2009 sessions (www.iplaybackacp.com).

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