Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the DIMD Course for?
The DIMD Course is designed for healthcare professionals, including physicians, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, nurses, and healthcare students. The course offers both foundational education on DRBA-induced movement disorders and deeper exploration of key topics to support learners at varying levels of experience.
What topics are covered in the DIMD Course?
The DIMD Course covers key clinical aspects of DRBA–induced movement disorders, including burden and impact, identification and assessment, differential diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment strategies. The course also features focused modules on tardive dyskinesia in long-term care settings and an optional deep dive into VMAT2 inhibitor pharmacology.
All course content is educational in nature and is not intended to replace independent clinical judgment or individualized patient care.
Are the modules interactive?
Yes. The DIMD Course features interactive learning elements designed to reinforce understanding and support knowledge retention. Modules include pre- and post-knowledge assessments, downloadable resources, engaging video content, and interactive case-based examples that allow learners to apply concepts to real-world clinical scenarios.
Is the course available on-demand?
Yes. The DIMD Course is offered as an asynchronous, self-paced program, allowing learners to access modules anytime and complete the course at their own pace.
How long does the DIMD Course take to complete?
The DIMD Course is self-paced, allowing you to progress on your own schedule. Most modules can be completed in approximately 1–2 hours, and you may pause and return at any time.
How do I enroll in the course?
To begin your journey with the DIMD Course, click here. You’ll be asked to create an account, after which you will have full access to the course material.
Is a certificate available upon completion?
Yes, learners will receive a certificate of completion for each course module after successfully completing the associated knowledge assessments.
Does the DIMD Course offer CME credits?
No, the DIMD Course does not currently offer CME credits.
Where can I find more DIMD resources?
Additional educational resources related to DRBA-induced movement disorders are available at www.neurocrinemedical.com and www.mind-td.com/
Who can I contact for support or questions?
If you have any questions, please reach out to Neurocrine Medical Affairs at www.neurocrinemedical.com or 1-877-641-3461.
