 Released: Oct 29, 2007
 Expires: Oct 31, 2009
 Type: PDF
Social and clinical advances in the management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) continue to occur across the globe. Significant accomplishments include reductions in HIV-associated morbidity and mortality, introduction of less complex medications and dosing regimens, more thorough understandings of the processes...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 2.00
- CPE Credits/Hours: 2.40
- Cost: $9.95
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 Released: Feb 27, 2008
 Expires: Feb 27, 2009
 Type: PDF
Antibiotics: Practice Pearls for the Emergency Department Physician has been developed to provide an overview of the general principles of antibiotic therapy and includes a review the currentclasses of antibiotics available to the emergency department (ED)physician and outlines their place in the clinical armamentarium. Aspects such as indications, dosing schedules, and...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 1.00
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Feb 4, 2008
 Expires: Feb 4, 2009
 Type: Video
Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting (KASPER) is Kentucky’s Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP). KASPER catalogs most of the Schedule II – V controlled substance prescriptions written and dispensed within the state and is used by health care professionals to help address the issue of controlled pharmaceutical substance abuse. We have...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 1.25
- CPE Credits/Hours: 1.25
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Dec 1, 2007
 Expires: Nov 30, 2008
 Type: PDF
Advances in Sepsis, a CME-accredited educational program, systematically identifies, evaluates, and places into clinical context the most important recent studies into the science and medicine of severe sepsis and septic shock. It provides rapid access for busy specialists to a critical and clinically relevant review of the developments that will have most impact on...
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Benoit Vallet, MD, PhD;
Herve Tytgat, MD;
Gilles LeBuffe, MD;
Giorgio Berlot, MD;
Barbara Bacer, MD;
Marco Piva, MD;
Umberto Lucangelo, MD;
Marino Viviani, MD;
Catherine S. Bouman, MD, PhD
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- CME Credits/Hours: 2.00
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Oct 5, 2007
 Expires: Oct 5, 2008
 Type: Audio
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) affects thousands of hospitalized patients annually. Although many patients demonstrate some clinical criteria for ARDS the diagnosis is specific and should be made accurately. Likewise, many therapies for ARDS are based upon strong clinical evidence while others are more anecdotal and less well-established. This presentation will concisely...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 0.50
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Oct 5, 2007
 Expires: Oct 5, 2008
 Type: Audio
Almost 2,000,000 Americans are brain-injured every year and mortality and long-term morbidity from brain injury are common. Early aggressive emergency care, efforts to reduce secondary brain injury and rapid transfer to a trauma center are essential to optimize neurologic outcome. This presentation discusses epidemiology, diagnosis, stabilization, priorities of ICU care and...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 0.50
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 28, 2007
 Expires: Sep 28, 2008
 Type: Audio
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 1.00
- CPE Credits/Hours: 1.20
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 28, 2007
 Expires: Sep 28, 2008
 Type: Case Study
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 0.50
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 21, 2007
 Expires: Sep 21, 2008
 Type: Audio
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 1.00
- CPE Credits/Hours: 1.20
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 21, 2007
 Expires: Sep 21, 2008
 Type: Case Study
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 0.50
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 14, 2007
 Expires: Sep 14, 2008
 Type: Audio
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 1.00
- CPE Credits/Hours: 1.20
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 14, 2007
 Expires: Sep 14, 2008
 Type: Case Study
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 0.50
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 3, 2007
 Expires: Sep 3, 2008
 Type: Audio
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 1.00
- CPE Credits/Hours: 1.20
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Sep 3, 2007
 Expires: Sep 3, 2008
 Type: Case Study
Drug resistant organisms have increased across the globe and represent a major threat to the health of hospitalized patients. Overuse and improper use of certain antibiotic drug classes as well as failure to take infection control measures in hospitals has led to a major nosocomial infection problem in the United States. Antimicrobials account for upwards of 30% of hospital...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 0.50
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Jun 1, 2007
 Expires: Jun 1, 2008
 Type: PDF
Advances in Sepsis, a CME-accredited educational program, systematically identifies, evaluates and places into clinical context the most important recent studies into the science and medicine of severe sepsis and septic shock. It provides rapid access for busy specialists to a critical and clinically relevant review of the developments that will have most impact on their...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 2.00
- Cost: Free
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