martes, 10 de noviembre de 2015

Free Continuing Education Course for Improving Infection Control During Cancer Care

Free Continuing Education Course for Improving Infection Control During Cancer Care
Infection Control Medscape CME

Despite advances in cancer care, infections remain a major cause of hospitalization and death among patients with cancer.  Many receive outpatient chemotherapy, which puts them at risk for some of the deadliest adverse effects of chemotherapy:  neutropenia and subsequent infection.  In fact, more than 60,000 patients with cancer are hospitalized each year due to infection.
Given the vulnerability of patients with cancer, great attention to infection prevention is warranted.  For this reason, the CDC Foundation and Medscape created a new continuing education training course for oncologists, nurses, and other providers who care for patients undergoing cancer treatment and who may affect infection control practices: Strategies for Improving Infection Control During Cancer Care CME/CE
The 30-minute video roundtable discussion features a lively multidisciplinary conversation augmented with slides that covers
  • Risk factors for neutropenia and infection in people with cancer
  • CDC’s policies and procedures for outpatient oncology settings to ensure minimal expectations for protecting patients from infection
  • CDC’s educational tools and resources that can help facilities implement infection control practices
View the course by clicking here (if you don’t have a Medscape account, you’ll need to create one free of charge):http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/846397
Credits available for this FREE course include
Physicians - maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
Nurses - 0.50 ANCC Contact Hour(s) (0 contact hours are in the area of pharmacology) 
To learn more about what CDC is doing to protect patients undergoing cancer therapy, as well as survivors, please visit http://www.PreventCancerInfections.org/  In addition, CDC offers the following resources:

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