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American Academy of CME

HIV the Basics: Recognition and Diagnosis of Opportunistic Infections

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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the activity, learners should be better able to:
• Match risk of opportunistic infections (OI’s) with immune status of HIV+ clients in their practice.
• Recognize symptoms of the most common and important OI’s in their HIV+ clients.
• Select which diagnostic tests to order for HIV+ clients presenting with symptoms of a common OI.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Physicians (both specialists and primary care/family medicine) and nurses who are frontline providers of care to persons at risk of or with HIV infection. Other healthcare professionals, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants, involved in caring for these individuals may also participate.

For complete activity information, go to http://acthiv.trainingcampus.net, click on the activity, and register.

Expiration

Oct 24, 2012

Discipline(s)

Nurse Practitioner , Nursing CNE, Pharmacy CPE, Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME, Social Work CE

Format

Online

Credits / Hours

Time to complete this CME/CNE-certified activity: 0.5 hours

Accreditation

American Academy of CME, Inc.

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

C. Lynn Besch McTernan, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

Activity Specialities / Related Topics

STD's / Sexually Transmitted Disease, Primary Care, Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, HIV / AIDS, Family Medicine

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

The educational activity is jointly sponsored by American Academy of CME, Inc. and the Foundation for the American Conference for the Treatment of HIV.

This activity was originally presented as part of the American Conference for the Treatment of HIV (ACTHIV) 2011 Annual Conference, which was held April 7-9, 2011 in Denver, CO. The Conference was supported by funding from the Office of AIDS Research of the National Institutes of Health. In addition, the educational portion of the conference was supported by educational grants from Bristol-Myers Squibb and Gilead Sciences.

Keywords / Search Terms

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