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Journal Supplement: Frequently Asked Questions in the Evaluation
and Management of Overactive Bladder: An Expert Panel Interview
Newsletter #1: Management of Overactive Bladder
Newsletter #2: Progress in Practice: Special Considerations
in Management of Overactive Bladder
Case Study #1: A 56-Year-Old Female Presents With Lower
Urinary Tract Symptoms. ... Does She Have OAB or Not?
Case Study #2: A 58-Year-Old Woman With a Complex
Medical History With Recurrent Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
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A CME supplement to
The Journal of Family Practice
presenting an overview of OAB and discussion of special considerations in managing OAB
The Urology University CME Newsletter
, Volume 2, focusing on management of OAB in specific populations and special considerations in usage of alternate therapies
A case study commentary from expert faculty on a new and challenging OAB case submission
A Webinar on pharmacologic and behavioral management of OAB
New programming on additional urology topics and emerging educational needs
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Managing OAB: A Simple Question Opens the Door
1 AMA credit
A 58-Year-Old Woman With a Complex Medical History Presents With Recurrent Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
1 AMA credit
Frequently Asked Questions in the Evaluation and Management of Overactive Bladder: An Expert Panel Interview
1 AMA credit
Management of Overactive Bladder
1 AMA credit
Progress in Practice: Special Considerations in Management of Overactive Bladder
1 AMA credit
A 56-Year-Old Female Presents With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms. ... Does She Have OAB or Not?
1 AMA credit
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