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A concise review of the relevant journal literature, with access to available abstracts and full text articles |
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Timely commentary on the latest influenza research, best practices, and issues |
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Monthly issues throughout the year |
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Delivered directly to your email box |
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Free to registered subscribers |
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CME, CNE & CPE credit(s) for each newsletter |
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Patient selection |
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Recommendations for common complications |
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The use of antiviral agents |
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CDC recommendations for vaccine and “social distancing” |
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Epidemiologic and infection control |
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Information about new strains, including pandemic influenza |
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This activity has been developed for the Primary Care Physician, Internist, Infectious Disease Specialists, Nurses and Pharmacist. There are no fees or prerequisites for this activity. |
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At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: |
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Identify current key topics related to the diagnosis
and treatment of influenza |
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Discuss how the information presented may impact clinical paradigms this influenza season |
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Evaluate how the information presented may best
be incorporated into current clinical practice |