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Continuing Education on Healthcare Associated Infections (FREE)

Roadmap for HAI Prevention Research: Bench to Bedside and Back

Medscape CME

Continuing education on healthcare associated infection prevention and research is now available on Medscape.

This CME and CE offer, Roadmap for HAI Prevention Research: Bench to Bedside and Back, includes a roundtable discussion with four infection prevention experts aimed at improving clinical decision making among clinicians caring for patients in acute care and extended care settings by highlighting hospital-acquired infection prevention measures with a solid evidence base.

The 50-min activity is relevant for hospitalists, intensivists, emergency department physicians, surgeons, infectious disease specialists, epidemiologists, preventionists, nurses, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants.

COCA Presentation - May 2008

Epidemiology and Management of MRSA in the Community

The CDC Emergency Communication System’s Clinician Communication Team manages Clinician Outreach Communication Activity (COCA) to ensure that clinicians have the up-to-date information they need.

The findings and conclusions in this COCA presentation have not been formally disseminated by CDC and should not be constructed to represent any agency determination or policy.

To view additional archives of COCA call presentations see http://emergency.cdc.gov/coca/callinfo.asp

 
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