BOLD Steering Committee

Michael J. Thorpy, MD

Chairperson

Emile R. Mohler III, MD

Chairperson

John S. Sundy, MD, PhD

Chairperson
Poll
Which of the following leg disorders do you encounter most frequently in your practice?





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CME/CE On-Demand Activities

Differentiating <i> Musculoskeletal</i> Leg Disorders: Understanding Impact and Improving Patient Outcomes Differentiating Musculoskeletal Leg Disorders: Understanding Impact and Improving Patient Outcomes
NEW! Participating in this activity will assist you in improving your patients' overall quality of life by exploring the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders affecting the leg, including nocturnal leg cramps, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Differentiating <i>Vascular</i> Leg Disorders: Understanding Impact and Improving Patient Outcomes Differentiating Vascular Leg Disorders: Understanding Impact and Improving Patient Outcomes
NEW! Participating in this activity will assist you in improving your patients overall quality of life, by exploring the diagnosis and management of vascular disorders affecting the leg, including peripheral arterial disease, deep vein thrombosis, and varicose veins.

Differentiating <i>Neurologic</i> Leg Disorders: Understanding Impact and Improving Patient Outcomes Differentiating Neurologic Leg Disorders: Understanding Impact and Improving Patient Outcomes
NEW! Participating in this activity will assist you in improving your patients' overall quality of life by exploring the diagnosis and management of neurologic disorders affecting the leg, including diabetic peripheral neuropathy, restless legs syndrome, periodic limb movement disorder, and fibromyalgia.

Diagnosis and Management of Common Leg Disorders: Clinical Case Videos, Series 2 Diagnosis and Management of Common Leg Disorders: Clinical Case Videos, Series 2
NEW! These interactive case studies, featuring patient visit videos with BOLD® Faculty Members Michael P. Rosenthal, MD, and Joan M. Von Feldt, MD, MSEd, explore the appropriate diagnosis, treatment, and management of four common leg disorders. Upon completion of the activity, you'll earn instant AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™!

Patient With Pain and Joint Swelling Patient With Pain and Joint Swelling

NEW! This CME-certified virtual case study, authored by BOLD® Faculty Member Allan Gibofsky, MD, JD, focuses on a patient with pain and joint swelling. Differential diagnosis, management, and treatment strategies are all discussed in this interactive activity.


Burning Leg Pain in a Patient With Type 2 Diabetes Burning Leg Pain in a Patient With Type 2 Diabetes
Explore the diagnosis and treatment of a patient with type 2 diabetes and burning leg pain in this interactive CME-certified activity, authored by BOLD® Faculty Member Grace Forde, MD.

Progression of Gout in a Patient With Multiple Risk Factors Progression of Gout in a Patient With Multiple Risk Factors
This CME-certified activity, focusing on acute and recurrent gout, discusses strategies for identification, appropriate evidence-based pharmacologic treatments, and maintenance therapy in a patient with multiple risk factors.

Diagnosis and Management of Common Leg Disorders: Clinical Case Videos, Series 1 Diagnosis and Management of Common Leg Disorders: Clinical Case Videos, Series 1
These interactive case studies, featuring patient visit videos with BOLD Steering Committee Members Clete A. Kushida, MD, PhD, and Peter P. Tóth, MD, PhD, explore the appropriate diagnosis, treatment, and management of four common leg disorders. Upon completion of the activity, you'll earn instant AMA PRA Category 1 Credit!

Diagnosing and Managing Peripheral Arterial Disease—The “Invisible Disease” Diagnosing and Managing Peripheral Arterial Disease—The “Invisible Disease”
This CME-certified activity, authored by a nationally recognized expert in cardiology, offers the latest information on the appropriate diagnostic methods and evidence-based treatments for the patient with peripheral arterial disease (PAD).