This program has concluded

Return to Classroom
Loading the player...

Information


The Continuing Importance of Hypertension Detection & Management


Following the completion of this lecture, the participant will be able to:

  • detect hypertension and or initiate hypertension control in their practices
  • assist their patients with primary prevention of cardiovascular events

Michael Moore, MD

Michael Moore, MD an internist/nephrologist, who has specialized in hypertension management and preventive cardiovascular health program development, is the Director of Continuing Medical Education at Sovah Health in Danville, VA. He is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the VCOM and LUCOM and the Hypertension and Vascular Research Center of Wake Forest University School of Medicine where he was previously a Teacher of the Year. Dr. Moore represented the American Heart Association on the NIH National High Blood Pressure Education Program and participated in developing the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Joint National Committee Reports on the Detection, Evaluation and Management of High Blood Pressure (JNCs). He chaired the NIH Working Group on Hypertension and Chronic Renal Failure. In 2004, Dr. Moore was chosen as the American Heart Association’s National Physician of the Year. This award recognized his developing two nonprofit voluntary cardiovascular improvement organizations. In 2008, he led the creation of the osteopathic residency program at Sovah Health which now has dually accredited Family Medicine and Internal Medicine Residencies.

Disclosures: None


PLEASE UPGRADE TO A MODERN BROWSER

FOR A BETTER EXPERIENCE. KEEP YOUR BROWSER UP TO DATE
Download Google Crome Browser Download Firefox Browser
CONTINUE FORWARD IN MY CURRENT BROWSER (Mozilla 0.0)
OK
Restart the Seminar
Restart Section