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Influenza in the Emergency Department: 2020 Update, Journal CME | Register for Influenza Courses on eMedEvents

Pharmacology CME : Influenza in the Emergency Department: Update 2020 is organized by EB Medicine. This Course has been approved for a maximum of 4 CME Credits.

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Influenza in the Emergency Department: 2020 Update, Journal CME | Register for Influenza Courses on eMedEvents

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  1. Home / Conferences / In?uenza in the Emergency Department: 2020 Update (Pharmacology CME) (Feb 15, 2020 - Mar 15, 2023)  In?uenza in the Emergency Department: 2020 Update (Pharmacolo… CME : 4 +2    Save Start Date :  Feb 15 - 2020 End Date :  Mar 15 - 2023 Organized by :  EB Medicine Specialities :  Infectious Disease Register Overview Speaker Peers Info Contact us Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API Conference Summary In?uenza in the Emergency Department: 2020 Update (Pharmacology CME) is organized by EB Medicine. Publication Date: Feb 15, 2020 CME Expiration Date: Mar 15, 2023 Accreditation: • 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 4 ACEP Category I Credits, 4 AAFP Prescribed Credits, 4 AOA Category 2-A or 2-B Credits. • Specialty CME Credits: Included as part of the 4 credits, this CME activity is eligible for 2 Pharmacology CME credits

  2. Description: Patients presenting to the ED with “in?uenza-like illness” (cough, sore throat, fever) are typical in the fall and winter. How can you tell whether a patient might have in?uenza and infect others with a potentially dangerous strain? Are the guidelines the same in the spring and summer? • How do symptoms of in?uenza differ between adults and children? • What are the patient groups that are at high risk for complications from in?uenza? • When does rapid in?uenza diagnostic testing reduce costs and improve care, and when is it unnecessary? • Does the prevalence of in?uenza in the community affect whether or not you should order testing? • When is antiviral medication indicated? • Which antiviral should be prescribed, and why? • What about the new antiviral drug on the market, baloxavir marboxil? Additional details will be posted as soon as information is available. Speaker (s) 0 Speakers Peers Info Number of Health Care Professionals Registered: 0 Contact Us Toll free Number 1(800) 826-2059 Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API Email support@eMedEvents.com Chat Assistant Live Chat Add Review

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