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    Default Webcast: Presentation and Diagnosis of Small Vessel Vasculitis

    Came across this webcast today presented by Dr. Carol Langford of the Cleveland Clinic: PML in the Biologic Era: Implications for Practice - Clinical Approach

    I thought it was a good overview of the diagnosis of GPA/Wegener's. The first 18 minutes or so focuses on GPA/Wegener's and the remainder on other disorders. Even though the target audience is health care professionals, I think that many of us Weggies can get the gist of it. Might also be worthwhile sharing this with our docs who don't specialize in GPA/Wegener's.

    This presentation will work best with a broadband connection. Here are the techical requirements that I copied from the website:

    This site is best viewed using Internet Explorer 8 and higher, Current version of Chrome, Apple Safari 5.1.x and newer or Firefox 10.0 and newer. An Internet connection with a minimum 56Kbps modem is suggested. For webcasts and some interactive content, a broadband connection is preferred. For all CME activities featuring audio you must have a sound card and speakers. To view graphic images and references that appear in separate "pop-up" windows, you must have Javascript enabled on your computer. If you are having difficulty viewing pop-up windows, click here for instructions on enabling Javascript.
    Our webcasts currently require Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player 9 or newer, available from Microsoft's website.
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    Last edited by Pete; 10-06-2012 at 08:00 AM. Reason: Added technical info
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