News from the National Lipid Association

News from the National Lipid Association

Journal of Clinical Lipidology (2009) 3, 2–3 News from the National Lipid Association Pacific Lipid Association 3rd Annual Scientific Forum in Salt L...

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Journal of Clinical Lipidology (2009) 3, 2–3

News from the National Lipid Association Pacific Lipid Association 3rd Annual Scientific Forum in Salt Lake City—Register Now There is still time to register and join the Pacific Lipid Association at its 3rd Scientific Forum being held in Salt Lake City, Utah, February 20–22, 2009. With its theme of ‘‘Point/Counterpoint: Current Debates in the Management of Dyslipidemia,’’ this meeting promises to be one of our most exciting ever. Make plans to attend. Details and online registration are available at www.lipid.org.

NLA Takes Several Looks at JUPITER The NLA review of the results of this landmark study can be read online at www.lipid.org. In addition, you can review the extended editorial by NLA President Thomas Bersot, MD, PhD. Also, Dr. Paul Ridker—an NLA member himself—was interviewed on a segment of Lipid Luminations at ReachMD XM Radio 160. You can listen to that broadcast at www.reachmd.com/xmsegment.aspx?sid=3933. And finally, you can listen to the NLA Clinical Insights webcast on JUPITER at www.nlacme.com.

Lipid.org 2.0 Coming Soon We are now in the final stages of testing our new Website, which is designed to help you accomplish more. We have research tools, networking features, ways to help you interact with your colleagues, and share insights in clinical lipidology and the practice of medicine. Visit www.lipid.org often and watch for our invitation to participate in a public Beta test of our look and functionality.

Georgia Lipid Academy We have held two courses to date and are now checking our progress to see how much this program has improved outcomes for patients in Georgia’s rural areas. This program is taught by members of SELA, and participant feedback has been positive. The NLA hopes to increase the knowledge of healthcare providers in this region, which has

some of the highest levels of CVD in the US. This program is sponsored by the State of Georgia and attendance is free for any state healthcare providers. Registration is available at www.lipid.org/georgialipids. As we obtain results from this project, we’ll continue to report to you on our progress.

NLA Cardiometabolic Risk Reduction Course In 2009, a new phase of the NLA Comprehensive Cardiometabolic Risk Reduction (CCRR) Course will launch. This course provides information on pharmacologic and lifestyle strategies for the management of cardiometabolic risk. Issues in the management of patients with multiple risk factors will emphasized. Many of the 2009 courses will be held in conjunction with NLA regional meetings. For more information, visit the program website at www.CardioMetRisk.com or the information page at www.lipid.org/education/ccrr. You can also access online webcasts of the CCRR program by visiting www.nlacme.com. Each webcast provides CME credit and no fee is required to participate.

The NLA Needs Your Input Please help the NLA CME Department improve its programming and to deliver quality education. Your responses are extremely valuable to us, and participation in this annual survey ensures our responsiveness to your education and practice needs. Your responses are confidential and anonymous. We thank you in advance for your participation.

Baylor Virtual Lipid Preceptorship Program—Modules 2 and 3 Now Available Co-Sponsored by the NLA, the Virtual Lipid Preceptorship is a series of three continuous quality improvement modules offering free self-study CME activities for clinicians who wish to improve the quality of healthcare delivery to patients at risk of coronary heart disease. Within the preceptorship, physicians and other members of the healthcare team learn to create and implement plans that positively impact practice performance. To enroll in the program, visit www.lipidsonline.org.

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News from the NLA

New—NLA Member Rewards Program NLA is launching a member rewards program. We want our members to participate in our activities, give us feedback, and be part of the interaction that helps shape

3 the organization. Now we are providing more incentive by offering you many ways to earn points—even just by renewing your membership on time. Visit www.lipid.org/ rewards to learn more.