The new CLM-SAP on Guidelines in Clinical Lipidology: Concepts and Controversies edited by Carl E. In addition, look out for two new NLA publications in 2015. The full and expanded version of Part 1 is scheduled to appear in the March/April issue of the Journal of Clinical Lipidology, and Part 2 is scheduled to be released around the time of the annual meeting. Check /fallclu for ongoing updates.Īnother important project to keep in mind is the release of Part 1 and Part 2 of the National Lipid Association’s Recommendations for Patient-Centered Management of Dyslipidemia. 18–20, 2015, at the Omni William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh. Please also keep in mind that the Fall Clinical Lipid Update, which is hosted by the Northeast and Southeast chapters, will take place Sept. Special Interest Workshops on Pediatric Dyslipidemia, Women’s Issues, and Complex Casesįor more information on the Annual Scientific Sessions and to register, visit /sessions.Management Strategies and Controversies in Hypertension, Diabetes, and Obesity.Risk Assessment, Statin Safety, and Patient Adherence.Treatment Strategies for High Risk Populations.Recent Guidelines and Treatment Recommendations.In addition to our strategic planning recommendations, the annual meeting will be an excellent opportunity to enhance your scope of practice with cutting-edge topics that include: I think all will be encouraged and excited by our plans for progress. The recommendations discussed during the planning meeting will be brought before the NLA Board for consideration. This year’s Strategic Planning Meeting was held in Orlando, Fla., Feb 7–8, and proved to be a tremendous success.ĭuring the meeting, important initiatives and ideas in Education, Practice Management, Lipid Certification, Publications, Position Statements, Advocacy, and Membership Services were discussed and new plans set forth for the future of the organization. One of the ways we do this is by conducting a biennial Strategic Planning Meeting where the NLA Leadership meets to discuss the NLA’s vision for the future and steps required to successfully get there. We want to continue to be the voice for Clinical Lipidology. We are consistently seeking ways to improve our educational programs and professional development opportunities. After a successful 2014, the National Lipid Association is poised for an even better 2015.
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