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John G. Bartlett, M.D. |
A Review of the New DHHS HIV Guidelines
John G. Bartlett, M.D., of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
This continuing-education activity is available in three different formats. You can use any one of the three formats and then take the post-test and the course evaluation to complete this activity (1.0 hrs.) -- credit available through December 13, 2008.
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Joseph J. Eron, M.D. |
Overview of New HIV Antiretroviral Agents
Joseph J. Eron, M.D., of UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine
This continuing-education activity is available in three different formats. You can use any one of the three formats and then take the post-test and the course evaluation to complete this activity (1.0 hrs.) -- credit available through December 17, 2008.
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Thomas C. Quinn, M.D., M.Sc. |
HIV Prevention 2007: A Guide for Health Care Providers
Thomas C. Quinn, M.D., M.Sc., of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
This continuing-education activity is available in three different formats. You can use any one of the three formats and then take the post-test and the course evaluation to complete this activity (1.0 hrs.) -- credit available through December 12, 2008.
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Mark S. Sulkowski, M.D. |
The Liver in HIV Disease Mark S. Sulkowski, M.D., of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
This continuing-education activity is available in three different formats. You can use any one of the three formats and then take the post-test and the course evaluation to complete this activity (1.0 hrs.) -- credit available through December 4, 2008.
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Christine A. Wanke, M.D. |
Metabolic Complications of HIV Treatment
Christine A. Wanke, M.D., of Tufts New England Medical Center
This continuing-education activity is available in three different formats. You can use any one of the three formats and then take the post-test and the course evaluation to complete this activity (1.0 hrs.) -- credit available through December 4, 2008.
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Intended Audience:
These activities were developed for physicians and other health care professionals treating patients with HIV.
Statement of Need:
A thorough examination of the most recent developments in HIV research and their practical applications to clinical practice is warranted to aid HIV providers in identifying and employing the most successful treatment strategies available. This program will provide a forum for HIV specialists to interact with a panel of national experts to facilitate the transfer of essential knowledge and the confidence necessary to adopt the most cutting edge treatment approaches.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of these individual activities, participants should be able to:
- Identify current and emerging treatment challenges facing HIV practitioners and patients
- Translate recent evidence into clinical practice to address current and emerging treatment challenges
- Adopt and apply new strategies, based on recent evidence and clinical experiences, to effectively manage patients with HIV
Accreditation and Certification:
These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower and Clarus Health. The Annenberg Center is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
These activities are supported by an independent educational grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb. These activities are co-sponsored by the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower and Clarus Health.
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