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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.
CDC (Centers for Dis. Control and Prev.), Atlanta, GA
UL Environment, Inc., Marietta, GA
Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy-Immunology,
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,
Chicago, IL
Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO
JHU, Baltimore, MD
Division of Pediatric Allergy/Immunology,
Boston Children's Hospital,
Harvard University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss the clinical and economic evidence for home-based strategies to effectively impact allergy and asthma management
- Identify why home visits can be more successful if they are tailored for the geographic region, knowledge of indoor mold issues, housing stock and socio-cultural characteristics of the population
- Discuss standardized home assessment tools that are publicly available and how to report results to patients and providers
Credit Types: | CME / CE |
Credit Amount: | 2.50 Credits |
Release Date: | 2017-Jun-01 |
Expiration Date: | 2019-May-31 |
Estimated Time for Completion: | 2 hours and 30 minutes |
Registration Required: | Yes |
Cost: | $25.00 |
System Requirements: One of the two latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari. Internet Explorer is no longer supported. |
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