The Chicago Infectious Disease Board Review 2014 (CME Videos)
The Chicago Infectious Disease Board Review
The Chicago Infectious Disease Board Review
Sponsored for CME credit by Rush University Medical Center
Description
The Chicago Infectious Disease Board Review program is designed to prepare physicians who have completed their training in Infectious Diseases and are eligible to sit for the certifying examination and those who seek an extensive review of Infectious Diseases at the level of the subspecialist. The faculty for this program is from the nationally renowned faculty of Rush University Medical Center and visiting guest faculty.
Intended Audience
The activity was planned for fellows and practicing Infectious Disease specialists and other professional affiliates with an interest in Infectious Disease.
Topics & Speakers
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Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this program, participants caring for older adults will be better able to:
- Utilize appropriate microbiologic diagnostic procedures for the diagnosis of common and uncommon infectious diseases
- Maintain up-to-date immunization of patients for all currently recommended adult immunizations
- Provide patients traveling to foreign destinations with the United States Public Health Service recommended prophylactic medications and immunizations
- Initiate antiretroviral therapy in HIV infected patients based upon current recommendations of the Department of Health and Human Services
- Initiate treatment for suspected sexually transmitted diseases based upon the presenting symptoms and signs
- Initiate therapy for chronic HBV and HCV infection based upon current recommendations
- Isolate hospitalized patients suspected of having infections with microbiologic agent of bioterrorism or a multidrug resistant organism
- Treat community and healthcare acquired pneumonia with the current IDSA Guidelines recommended antimicrobial agents
- Prescribe appropriate antimicrobial therapy for patients with suspected sepsis
- Utilize current recommended guidelines for the treatment of febrile transplant recipients
- Initiate appropriate infection control procedures to limit the acquisition of hospital acquired infections
Accreditation
Rush University Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Date of Original Release: December 1, 2014
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