eHIV Review – no-cost CME
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eHIV Review is part of the highly successful eLiterature Review series. Over 50,000 health care providers are subscribed to eLiterature Review in areas such as viral hepatitis, primary care, pulmonology, cystic fibrosis, multiple sclerosis, and diabetes. Join your colleagues in this highly-rated educational program.
eHIV Review Volume 5 covers key topics such as:
-Screen every adult for HIV
-Have better discussions about PrEP
-Understand new therapies that can improve outcomes in aging populations with HIV
It is practically impossible for time-pressed clinicians to stay current with new clinical developments by reading medical literature alone, despite the value of doing so. To address this, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), in partnership with DKBmed, has enhanced the way clinicians receive this vital information through our highly successful eLiterature Review series, spanning a variety of disease states and covering a wide range of clinical expertise. The nuances of each disease require a tailored approach to facilitate optimal learning techniques and knowledge retention. In previous eLiterature Review, some programs have been specifically directed to the specialist practitioner (eg, eCysticFibrosis, eNeonatalogy), but the majority have targeted a combination of both specialists and primary care clinicians that treat patients with chronic disease (eg, eDiabetes, eViralHepatitis).
"eHIV Review condenses the latest research findings about the care of people with HIV and emerging antiretroviral therapies to help doctors make the most effective treatment choices for their patients, as well as identify those who should be screened."
-Alysse Wurcel, MD, Assistant Professor, Tufts Medical Center Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases
eHIV Review Volume 5 covers key topics such as:
-Screen every adult for HIV
-Have better discussions about PrEP
-Understand new therapies that can improve outcomes in aging populations with HIV
It is practically impossible for time-pressed clinicians to stay current with new clinical developments by reading medical literature alone, despite the value of doing so. To address this, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), in partnership with DKBmed, has enhanced the way clinicians receive this vital information through our highly successful eLiterature Review series, spanning a variety of disease states and covering a wide range of clinical expertise. The nuances of each disease require a tailored approach to facilitate optimal learning techniques and knowledge retention. In previous eLiterature Review, some programs have been specifically directed to the specialist practitioner (eg, eCysticFibrosis, eNeonatalogy), but the majority have targeted a combination of both specialists and primary care clinicians that treat patients with chronic disease (eg, eDiabetes, eViralHepatitis).
"eHIV Review condenses the latest research findings about the care of people with HIV and emerging antiretroviral therapies to help doctors make the most effective treatment choices for their patients, as well as identify those who should be screened."
-Alysse Wurcel, MD, Assistant Professor, Tufts Medical Center Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases
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Last updated on Mar 11, 2020
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4.1
Mar 11, 2020
Minor bugs fixed
4.0
Dec 22, 2019
Small bugs fixed and performance improved.
3.0
Aug 10, 2018
Updated UI/UX.
Added saving progress.
Added saving progress.
2.0.0
Jul 18, 2014
Minor copy updates.
1.0.0
Jun 27, 2014
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