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Infection Control for Physicians


Infection Control for Physicians
CME Certificate Fee: $25.00 per credit (hour)
AMA/PRA Cat. 1 Credit
2.00 credit(s) / hour(s)

Estimated time to complete this activity:
2.00 hours.

Meets Special CME Requirements in: Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas     Learn More >>
This course will help you:

Use evidence-based risk management practices and current guidelines to control infection in health care personnel.
Improve your knowledge and skills in blood borne infection, drug resistant organisms, and outpatient respiratory illness.
Meet state infection control training requirements.



Infection Control for Physicians
AMA/PRA Cat. 1 Credit: 2.00 credit(s) / hour(s)
Current Approval Period: January 27, 2010 - January 26, 2012
VLH Release Date: January 27, 2010
Most Recent Edit by Author: January 27, 2010
Financial Support Received: None

Accreditation

Sponsorship Statement

Sponsored by The University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center

ACCME/AMA PRA Accreditation Statement

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of The University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center and Medical Directions, Inc. The University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


This course was initially released on 01-27-10. The term of approval for this course is two years from the date of last review, 01-27-10.

The comments and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors of this program and are in no way to be considered comments or opinions of The University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center.

Approval for Category 1 credit by The University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center should not be construed as endorsement of any product.

Any author disclosures regarding commercial relationships are listed in the author's biography.

Faculty/Staff

Activity Director Robert Amend, M.Ed.
Director of Education Programs
Medical Directions, Inc.
Mr. Amend states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.
COM Planning Member John M. Harris, Jr., M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Medicine
University of Arizona College of Medicine
Dr. Harris states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.
OCME Planning Member Kay O'Neill
Program Coordinator Sr.
Ms. O'Neill states that she does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.
CME Committee Members Gail Barker PhD, MBA
Dr. Barker states that she does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Steven J. Barker MD, PhD
Dr. Barker states that he receives grant/research support from Masimo.

Sammy Campbell, MD
Dr. Campbell states that he receives grant research funding from Novartis, is a consultant for Schering-Plough, and is on the speakers' bureau for Boehringer-Ingelheim, Pfizer, Schering-Plough, and Sepracor.

Rifat Latifi, MD, FACS
Dr. Latifi states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Myra L. Muramoto, MD, MPH
Dr. Muramoto states that she receives grant/research support from Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and Sanofi-Aventis.

Tom Reichenbacher, MD
Dr. Reichenbacher states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Todd Vanderah, PhD
Dr. Vanderah states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Amy Waer, MD
Dr. Waer states that she does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Frank Walter, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT
Dr. Walter states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Infection Control for Physicians
About the Author, Reviewer, and Editor

Author
Stephen A. Klotz, MD is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Fellowship Program, Section of Infectious Diseases, University of Arizona School of Medicine and the Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Tucson, Arizona. He is the Director of the Special Immunology Program (HIV) at the university. He maintains an active laboratory studying the molecular interactions of Candida albicans with human proteins and cells.

Disclosure: Dr. Klotz states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Reviewer
Mary Bevan, RN, MS, CIC is an Infection Preventionist at Montefiore Medical Center, the University Hospital and Academic Center for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York. She has been an Infection Control practitioner since 2001 and has been certified in Infection Control since 2003. Ms. Bevan has presented several abstracts on Infection Control and Prevention topics at national conferences.

Disclosure: Ms. Bevan states that she does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Editor
John Harris Jr., MD, MBA is Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the College of Medicine of the University of Arizona. He is the President of Medical Directions, Inc. Dr. Harris has served as the Principal Investigator on multiple NIH-funded studies of online CME. He is the Senior Editor of The Virtual Lecture Hall's online CME programs and the author of a number of professional papers dealing with online CME.

Disclosure: Dr. Harris states that he does not have any financial arrangements that could constitute a conflict of interest.

Infection Control for Physicians
Ratings (336 responses)
How would you rate this program overall?
Average Rating: 4.54/5.00
How well were the learning objectives of this program met?
Average Rating: 4.62/5.00
How relevant was the information in this program to your clinical practice?
Average Rating: 4.35/5.00
Likelihood you will make a change in practice behavior based on your participation in this activity.
Average Rating: 4.00/5.00
User Comments
by Sarojini Vijayakumar | Sep 7, 2010
As a Psychiatrist my contact with infected patients is limited
by michael brown | Jul 19, 2010
Links to referenced material were good, but some information in that material was difficult to navigate to or find. Eg. CDC recommendations were very lengthy.
by mamatha sundaresh | Jul 19, 2010
extreemly convenient and excellent resource to learn in a short time.I loved it.thank you.
by meenakshi Jhaveri | Jul 15, 2010
EXCELLENT TOOL FOR LEARNING.I RECCEMOND THIS HIGHLY TO EVERYBODY. NEVER ENJOYED SO MUCH INFECTION CONTROL TRAINING.
by Anna Lutz | Jul 7, 2010
The fact that course is interactive had made the course much more agreeable than before. It was nice experience.
by ken kwok | Jun 22, 2010
REcommend all MDs to take this CME test for fun and education and credits.
Infection Control for Physicians
This course meets general AMA Category 1 CME requirements in states that have a CME requirement.

Based on information from state licensing authorities, this program meets special CME requirements in these states:

Connecticut Risk Management
New York Infection Control
This course meets the infection control and barrier precautions requirement for New York, as it addresses the six core elements jointly approved by the NY State Education Department and Department of Health. (NY DOH-Approved Infection Control Training Provider Number: TP020-40 - Medical Directions, Inc .)
Pennsylvania Risk Management / Patient Safety
Rhode Island Universal Precautions
Rhode Island Infection Control / Modes of Transmission
Texas Ethics / Professional Responsibility

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Infection Control for Physicians
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