This is a 2 hour course designed to meet the 2 hour HIV/AIDS continuing education requirement for Kentucky health professionals. Information regarding the prevention, transmission, control, diagnosis and treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is provided.
This educational monograph presents contemporary information for health care professionals on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and patient self-management of asthma. The intent is to incorporate this information into practice so as to provide better care and improve outcomes in asthma patients.
This course is designed for pharmacists practicing in various settings in the healthcare industry. It is acceptable for the pharmacist’s medical/medication error continuing education requirement for licensing and renewal in the states of New York and Florida.
This is a 1 hour course designed for home study by healthcare clinicians. Specifically, it meets the 1 hour HIV/AIDS continuing education for Florida health professionals that is required prior to their initial re-licensure. Information regarding the prevention, transmission, control, diagnosis and treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is provided. The legal aspects for Florida health care professionals are also discussed.
This activity is accredited for Pharmacy Technicians.
Pharmacists must purchase either the "Preventing Medical Errors for Clinical Health Professionals" or "Medication Errors: Prevention is the Key".
This educational monograph addresses the identification, reporting, monitoring and reduction of medical error. It is intended to make participants aware of the magnitude of the problem, of the many-leveled activities needed to resolve it, and the importance of each person’s role in the national effort to reduce medical errors.
This educational monograph addresses the identification, reporting, monitoring and reduction of medical error. It is intended to make participants aware of the magnitude of the problem, of the many-leveled activities needed to resolve it, and the importance of each person’s role in the national effort to reduce medical errors.
This educational monograph assists the healthcare professional in providing guidance to their patients regarding the problems and concerns of disposing of unused, unwanted and expired medications and their impact on the environment.