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Domestic Violence - Florida Required CME:

Domestic Violence - Florida Required CME:

Current Management of Domestic Violence - Responding to IPV
Credit hours...Up to 16 hours.
Awarded by....University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Texas.

Current Management of Domestic Violence - Responding to IPV will help you to:
Improve your skills by managing up to 17 patient cases;
Meet your ethical and legal obligations to screen patients for intimate partner violence (IPV); and appropriately respond to disclosures of abuse; Assess the safety of IPV victims;
Report and refer IPV victims to appropriate community agencies; and
Work with your patients to change their violent situation.

HIV/AIDS - Florida Required CME:

HIV/AIDS - Florida Required CME:

Current Management of Acute HIV Infection
Credit hours...2.0.
Awarded by....University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut, Florida, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island (Universal Precautions), and Rhode Island (Infection Control / Modes of Transmission).

Current Management of Acute HIV Infection will help you to:
Recognize the clinical picture of the acute retroviral syndrome;
Utilize appropriate tests to diagnose human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection; and
Manage clinical situations that may represent recent HIV-1 exposure.

The Immune Reconstitution Syndrome in AIDS
Credit hours...1.0 hour.
Awarded by....University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut and Florida.

After completing The Immune Reconstitution Syndrome in AIDS, you should be better able to:
• Recognize that restoration of immunologic function in persons with HIV disease may lead to a worsening clinical picture, the immune reconstitution syndrome.
• Diagnose and manage occult opportunistic infections in persons with newly treated HIV disease.
• Treat CNS cryptococcal disease in persons with AIDS.

Treating Hepatitis C in Patients with HIV Disease
Credit hours...1.0 hour.
Awarded by....University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut and Florida.

After completing Treating Hepatitis C in Patients with HIV Disease, you should be better able to:
• Diagnose the clinical syndrome of porphyria cutanea tarda.
• Diagnose hepatitis C.
• Adjust the treatment of hepatitis C based on viral genotype and liver pathology.

Medical Errors Prevention - Florida Required CME:

Medical Errors Prevention - Florida Required CME:

Using Systematic Procedures to Prevent Medical Errors
Credit hours...2.0.
Awarded by....Office of Continuing Education, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.

Using Systematic Procedures to Prevent Medical Errors will help you to:
Use standardized procedures and checklists to reduce medical errors;
Manage informed consent;
Utilize rapid response teams; and
Better approach communication difficulties.

Preventing and Responding to Medical Errors
Credit hours...3.0.
Awarded by....Office of Continuing Education, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.

Preventing and Responding to Medical Errors will help you to:
Recognize how root causes and other factors contribute to errors and medical adverse events;
Understand the difference between active and latent causes of medical adverse events;
Manage your ethical obligation to promptly and openly disclose a medical error to a patient and their family; and
Develop ongoing patient safety improvement efforts based on national standards and guidelines.

The Human Side of Medical Errors
Credit hours...2.0.
Awarded by....Office of Continuing Education, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.

The Human Side of Medical Errors will help you to:
Deal with complex ethical issues that arise when caring for colleagues
Share bad news with patients or families compassionately and effectively
Participate in safe and efficient patient handoffs with other healthcare providers
Recognize and respond appropriately to disruptive behavior that is endangering patient safety within the health care team

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