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The eInfluenza Review Podcast

September 2007: VOLUME 1, NUMBER 11

How do we make the
influenza vaccine effective?

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CME/CNE INFORMATION
     
 Accreditation Statement · back to top  
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing and The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nursing Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
 
 Credit Designations · back to top  
Physicians
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses
This 0.5 contact hour Educational Activity (Provider Directed/Learner Paced) is provided by The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing. Each podcast carries a maximum of 0.5 contact hours.

Pharmacists
Accreditation Council of Pharmacy EducationThis program is accredited for 0.5 hour credit (0.05 CEUs) and is co-sponsored by the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy who is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. A statement of CE credit will be mailed within 4 weeks of successful completion and evaluation of the program. ACPE Program #064-999-07-282-L01-P.

Grievance Policy: A participant, sponsor, faculty member or other individual wanting to file a grievance with respect to any aspect of a program sponsored or co-sponsored by the UTCOP may contact the Associate Dean for Continuing Education in writing. The grievance will be reviewed and a response will be returned within 45 days of receiving the written statement. If not satisfied, an appeal to the Dean of the College of Pharmacy can be made for a second level of review.
 
 
 Post-Test · back to top  
To take the post-test for eInfluenza Review you will need to visit The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's CME website or The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing. If you have already registered for another Hopkins CME program at these sites, simply enter the requested information when prompted. Otherwise, complete the registration form to begin the testing process. A passing grade of 70% or higher on the post-test/evaluation is required to receive CME/CNE/CPE credit.  
 
 Statement of Responsibility · back to top  
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing take responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME/CNE/CPE activity.  
 
 Target Audience · back to top  
This activity has been developed for the Primary Care Physicians, Internists, Infectious Disease Specialists, Pharmacists, and Nurses. There are no fees or prerequisites for this activity.  
 
 Learning Objectives · back to top  
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
Describe the impact of the asymptomatic transmission of influenza
Discuss structural practice interventions that can improve vaccination rates
Develop approaches to overcome the misconceptions about vaccination among HCW
 
 
 Internet CME/CNE/CPE Policy · back to top  
The Offices of Continuing Education (CE) at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing and The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy are committed to protect the privacy of its members and customers. The Johns Hopkins University maintains its Internet site as an information resource and service for physicians, other health professionals and the public.

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing and The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy will keep your personal and credit information confidential when you participate in a CE Internet-based program. Your information will never be given to anyone outside The Johns Hopkins University and The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy program. CE collects only the information necessary to provide you with the service you request.
 
 
 Faculty Disclosure · back to top  
As a provider accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), it is the policy of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine to require the disclosure of the existence of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or a provider has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed in an educational presentation.

The presenting faculty reported the following:
John G. Bartlett, MD has disclosed that he has served on the HIV Advisory Board for GlaxoSmithKline, Abbott and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Jonathan M. Zenilman, MD has disclosed no relationship with commercial supporters.
Jason E. Farley, PhD(c), MPH, NP has disclosed no relationship with commercial supporters.
 
 
 Disclaimer Statement · back to top  
The opinions and recommendations expressed by faculty and other experts whose input is included in this program are their own. This enduring material is produced for educational purposes only. Use of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine name implies review of educational format design and approach. Please review the complete prescribing information of specific drugs or combination of drugs, including indications, contraindications, warnings and adverse effects before administering pharmacologic therapy to patients.  
 
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Program Information
CME/CNE Info
Accreditation
Credit Designations
Target Audience
Learning Objectives
Internet CME/CNE Policy
Faculty Disclosures
Disclaimer Statement

Length of Activity
0.5 hours Physicians
0.5 hours Nurses
0.5 hours Pharmacists

Expiration Date
September 19, 2009
COMPLETE THE POST TEST

Step 1.
Click on the appropriate link below. This will take you to the post-test.

Step 2.
If you have participated in a Johns Hopkins on-line course, login. Otherwise, please register.

Step 3.
Complete the post-test and course evaluation.

Step 4.
Print out your certificate.





Pharmacy credit is only available via PDF mail-in form:

Pharmacy Post-Test
 
OTHER VALUABLE RESOURCES
Other Valuable resources ABX Guide
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