Infectious Disease CME

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    MDCalc CME Bundle w/ $3,500 Amazon or Visa Gift Card

    Maximize your CME allowance with MDCalc and get up to a $3,500 bonus gift card of your choice. Earn AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for clinical content on 150+ calculators across multiple medical specialties. Easily earn and redeem CME at the point-of-care, online on our website or mobile app. Over 1 million medical professionals use MDCalc’s 550+ tools daily to support clinical decision making at the bedside.

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    • Cost: Varies
    • Credit hours: Unlimited
    • CME credits awarded by: EBMedicine
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: Continuously Updated
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    Oakstone CME The Brigham Board Review and Comprehensive Update in Infectious Diseases

    Online Infectious Disease CME: Enhance Your Knowledge

    The Brigham Board Review and Comprehensive Update in Infectious Diseases is an online video CME program focused on important practice improvement areas: management of HIV infection, immunizations, recent epidemics, infections in the immunocompromised host, antibiotic resistance, multi-resistant tuberculosis, treatment of sepsis, endocarditis, head and neck infections, and much more.

    Directed by infectious disease master clinician James H. Maguire, MD, expert faculty present case-based lectures and in-depth discussions that shed light on the full range of issues related to infectious diseases, providing continuing medical education that will help you to:

    • Identify clinical competence-based practice gaps and demonstrate increased overall knowledge
    • Correlate pathophysiology and pathobiologic principles with clinical presentations
    • Describe optimal therapeutic strategies and their risks and benefits
    • Apply knowledge and strategies gained to the board exam and daily practice
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    • Cost: $995
    • Credit hours: 22.75
    • CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing
    • Format: On-Demand Online, USB Flash Drive
    • Material last updated: December 1, 2023
    • Expiration of CME credit: November 20, 2026
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    ScientiaCME On the road to eliminating pneumococcal diseases: a focus on vaccination practice in adults

    Streptococcus (S.) pneumoniae is a common bacterium and one of the leading causes of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), causing 27% of cases worldwide and 15% of U.S. cases – an important figure because CAP is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Not only is acute respiratory illness one of the top ten causes of death in the U.S., but it is associated with a 17% all-cause mortality rate 30 days after presentation and a 38% rate after one year. For those admitted to the ICU – accounting for nearly a quarter of those hospitalized with CAP the corresponding morality rates are 27% and 47%, respectively.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: 09/05/2024
    • Expiration of CME credit: 09/05/2026
  • AudioDigest CME Clinical Guidelines and Updates Topical Collection

    This extensive Clinical Guidelines and Updates CME Topical Collection offers a wide range of clinical practice updates in areas such as hospital medicine, infectious disease, primary care issues and much more.

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    • Cost: $499
    • Credit hours: 80
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
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    ScientiaCME Taking cover(age): optimizing antimicrobial therapy in the treatment of hospital- and ventilator-acquired bacterial pneumonia

    Activity Description / Statement of Need:
    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) occurs at an estimated rate of five to ten per 1,000 hospital admissions and is the most common cause of hospital-acquired infection in the United States. It is defined as pneumonia that develops at least 48 hours after hospital admission and did not appear to be incubating at the time of admission. A significant subset of HAP that occurs most frequently in intensive care units (ICUs) is ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), which is defined as pneumonia that occurs more than 48 to 72 hours after tracheal intubation and is thought to affect approximately 10 to 20% of patients who receive mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours. Altered mechanical defenses, such as impaired ciliary motion and mucus secretion, increase the susceptibility for acquiring pneumonia in intubated patients, with over 90% of pneumonia episodes that develop in ICUs occurring in patients who are intubated or mechanically ventilated.

    Target Audience:
    HCPs including: pulmonologists, infectious disease specialists, and intensivists; physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists specializing in infectious disease or critical care; and any other healthcare professionals with an interest in or clinically encounter patients with HAP or VAP.

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    • Cost: Free
    • CME credits awarded by: 1
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: August 01, 2023
    • Expiration of CME credit: August 01, 2025
  • StatPearls Unlimited Physician MD/DO/PA CME

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    • Cost: Varies
    • CME credits awarded by: ETSU
    • Format: On Demand Online & Board Reviews
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    ScientiaCME Infectious Disease

    Target Audience: Physicians focusing on Infectious Diseases. 

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 3
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Expiration of CME credit: Two years after release
  • MDCalc HIV and Infectious Disease CME

    Your MDCalc CME subscription includes 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, with up to 8.5 credits available in the Infectious Disease specialty.

    Easily earn and redeem CME as you use review CME eligible calculator content. Over 1 million medical professionals use MDCalc’s over 550 tools daily to support clinical decision making at the bedside. Earn CME with the following HIV and Infectious Disease calculators:

    • Bacterial Meningitis Score
    • MuLBSTA Score
    • Rule of 7s
    • SCAP Score
    • Shorr Score
    • SIRS & Sepsis Criteria
    • SMART-COP
    • Stool Osmolar/Osmotic Gap
    • Westley Croup Score
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    • Cost: $199
    • Credit hours: 15
    • CME credits awarded by: EB Medicine and MD Aware, LLC.
    • Format: On-Demand Online, Mobile App
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    ScientiaCME Addressing unmet needs and appreciating the place of vaccination in the prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection

    Activity Description / Statement of Need:

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    The term human papillomavirus encompasses a family of DNA viruses that are sexually transmittable and may cause either benign or malignant lesions. They are the leading cause of cervical cancer (CC), with approximately 90% of CC cases attributable to HPV, as well as a major contributor to anogenital and head and neck cancers, although many patients infected with HPV will never develop any related symptoms or disease. The prevalence of HPV in the U.S. is 42.5 million people, and direct medical costs attributed to it are $775 million. HPV 16 accounts for a majority or plurality of HPV-related cancers of both genital tract and head and neck.

    The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends HPV vaccination beginning as early as age nine for both sexes, with the schedule and number of doses dependent on age of first dose.

    Target Audience:

    The following HCPs: Primary care physicians and pediatricians; physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists who practice in the aforementioned areas of specialty; and any other HCPs with an interest in or who clinically encounter patients who would benefit from HPV vaccination.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Expiration of CME credit: 12/21/2024
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    ScientiaCME Optimizing our management of lipodystrophy syndromes

    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: 02/14/2024
    • Expiration of CME credit: 02/14/2026