Innovative CME/CE Technology
Unique Critique® is a customized, web-enabled learning experience allowing participants to build their own personalized learning based on their unique knowledge deficits via a one-on-one interactive, multiple-choice question-and-answer period with a key opinion leader, coupled with scientific presentation. Unique Critique® mimicks live tutoring between a professor and a student. It allows the faculty in a web-enabled video recorded program to react to the program user’s selection of treatment and management options in a particular disease area, and provide scientific rationale for why the answer selected is correct or incorrect. Because of the intensely personalized approach of Unique Critique® and its emphasis on presenting compelling evidence to support treatment options that may or may not have been selected, the attendee is able to achieve a higher level of competence. Satisfaction with the innovative program experience has been consistently high from more than 22,000 users of Unique Critique® since January 2006.
Featured Programs
Plotting a Course to Manage Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) consists of 2 very distinct entities: Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Both conditions have severe symptoms, including abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. Both are also associated with a multitude of complications, including an increased risk of colon cancer in patients afflicted with the disease for long periods of time. Because these conditions can affect patients who are of working age, there is a disproportionate effect of IBD on younger patients and those enrolled in the workforce. Read More
Plotting a Course to Manage Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a progressive, debilitating, and sometimes crippling condition which has a tremendous burden on society and the workforce. Patients with RA may suffer from complications related to joint pathology as well as organ dysfunction, including decreased immune system function, increased cardiovascular risk, and pulmonary complications. In light of this evidence, it is important to consider appropriate and early treatment of this condition. Read More







