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What is eInfections Review?
sq The treatment of infectious diseases is an increasingly complex and rapidly changing discipline with new pathogens emerging at an alarming rate. It is vital that practitioners remain vigilant in their professional development, to insure optimal patient care, and understand all aspects of a disease state.  eInfections Review will attempt to close the knowledge/practice gaps in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases including MRSA, CAP, Hepatitis C, and others.
sq A concise review of the relevant journal literature on topics specific to the diagnosis and treatment of patients presenting with infectious diseases
sq Authored and peer-reviewed by an expert panel of ID Specialists
sq 6 bi-monthly issues and 6 podcasts (clinical practice case-study scenarios)
sq Delivered directly to your email inbox
sq This activity has been approved for 1.0 AME PRA Category 1 Credits.
sq Provided completely without charge or prerequisites
 
Some of the practical issues in infectious disease management we expect to cover include:
sq H1N1
sq Vancomycin and MRSA
sq Osteomyelitis/Diabetic Foot Infections
sq Intra-Abdominal Sepsis
sq Management of C. difficile
sq Acinetobacter
 
Intended Audience:
sq Primary Care Physicians
sq Internist
sq Infectious Disease Specialist
 
Program Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
sq Identify current key topics related to the diagnosis and treatment of infectious disease conditions
sq Discuss how the information presented may impact current clinical paradigms
sq Evaluate how the information presented may best be incorporated into current clinical practice

Who creates each newsletter?
Each month's issue is written by guest authors with expertise in the specific topic. The program is peer-reviewed by expert program directors.

How do I earn continuing education credit?
For each issue, participants have the option of earning 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ per newsletter and 0.5 per podcast by reading the content, completing the post-test with a passing grade, and completing the evaluation. Certificates are provided, electronically, from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. For more information click here.

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