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We would very much appreciate any thoughts you may have about OpenCME and how it could be made more useful for physicians like you.
We would very much appreciate any thoughts you may have about OpenCME and how it could be made more useful for physicians like you.
University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Diagnose exercise-induced anaphylaxis (EIA) and food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) based on presenting symptoms and patient history
- Identify triggers and co-factors of FDEIA
- Determine the possible pathophysiologic event during exercise that precipitates symptoms
- Utilize diagnostic tools in to diagnose FDEIA
- Manage the treatment of a virtual patient with FDEIA
Credit Types: | CME / CE |
Credit Amount: | 0.25 Credits |
Release Date: | 2016-Sep-13 |
Expiration Date: | 2020-Sep-12 |
Estimated Time for Completion: | 15 minutes |
Registration Required: | Yes |
Cost: | Free |
System Requirements: One of the two latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari. Internet Explorer is not recommended. Pop-ups must be enabled in order to access all course content. |
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