This
progressive program is composed of eight activities: four
CaseLink newsletters and four
corresponding CaseLink multimedia case studies.
The innovative, case-driven
format of this series will lead the practitioner through the complex issues involved
in managing HIV infection among minority patients, such as:
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access to care | | stigmatization
and disclosure issues | | substance
abuse | | pharmacogenetic
racial differences | | mental
health issues | |
barriers to treatment |
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CME/CE credit two ways:
| Click
on the Newsletter link below, and then earn additional credit by clicking
on the accompanying online Case Study. |
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opportunity to earn a total of 4.0 hours of CME/CE credit (1.0 per newsletter)
for physicians, nurses, and pharmacists at a time convenient for them | | essential
tools for reaching out to their minority patients, thereby improving patients'
medical care and quality of life | |
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| the
opportunity to earn a total of 4.0 hours of CME/CE credit (1.0 per case study)
for physicians, nurses, and pharmacists at a time convenient for them | | |
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