lunes, 29 de enero de 2018

HIV & AIDS in the United States Update: HIV Testing Continuing Education

HIV & AIDS inthe United States

New FREE Continuing Education from MMWRand Medscape

Vital Signs: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing and Diagnosis Delays — United States

CDC’s MMWR and Medscape are proud to introduce a new FREE continuing education (CE) activitythat describes diagnosis delay among persons infected with HIV: Vital Signs: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing and Diagnosis Delays — United States.
This activity is intended for infectious disease clinicians, family medicine specialists, internists, nurses, pharmacists, public health officials, and other clinicians caring for patients with or at risk for HIV infection.
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to
  1. Describe diagnosis delay among persons infected with HIV, based on an analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National HIV Surveillance System, and missed opportunities for HIV testing, based on CDC’s National HIV Behavioral Surveillance.
  2. Identify the proportions of persons in various high-risk populations who tested for HIV in the past 12 months.
  3. Determine the clinical and public health implications of these findings regarding HIV testing, missed opportunities for testing, and diagnosis delay among persons infected with HIV.
To access this FREE MMWR / Medscape CE activity visit https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/cme/medscape_cme.html. If you are not a registered user on Medscape, please register for free or login without a password and get unlimited access to all continuing education activities and other Medscape features.
Missed Opportunities
Source: www.CDC.gov/VitalSigns

Credits Available
  • Physicians: maximum of .50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • ABIM Diplomates: maximum of .50 ABIM MOC points
  • Nurses: .50 ANCC Contact Hour(s) (0 contact hours are in the area of pharmacology)
  • Pharmacists: 0.50 Knowledge-based ACPE (0.050 CEUs)

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