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Influenza 2007-2008: What Pharmacists Should Know
Presented by:
Darrell Hulisz, RPh, PharmD
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Ohio Northern University, College of Pharmacy
Learning Objectives:
At the completion of this program, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the epidemiology, virology, and transmission of influenza
- Identify individuals at risk for influenza
- Describe the signs & symptoms associated with influenza illness
- Discuss strategies for prophylaxis and treatment of influenza
Target Audience:
Pharmacists
Fees:
None - Free Course
Faculty Disclosure:
RxSchool has a Full and Fair Disclosure Policy that requires course faculty to communicate any real or apparent commercial affiliations related to the content of their presentations/materials. Darrell Hulisz would like to disclose that he is a speaker/consultant for Takeda and a speaker for Pfizer.
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Technologies Used
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Macromedia Flash
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Price: FREE!
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ACPE - Pharmacists Accreditation
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RxSchool is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
This home study web activity has been assigned a maximum of 1 credit hours and the ACPE UPN: 372-000-07-031-H04-P.
Expiration Date: 12/31/2008
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To receive educational credit, participants must complete an online evaluation form and pass the online assessment with a score of 70% or better. If you do not receive a minimum score of 70% or better, you are permitted 3 retake(s). After passing the assessment, you can view, print and track your statements of credit online. There is no fee to participate in this activity.
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The material presented here does not reflect the views of Pharmacy Choice, Inc., RxSchool, or the companies providing educational content. These materials may discuss uses and dosages for therapeutic products, processes, procedures and inferred diagnoses that have not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. A qualified health care professional should be consulted before using any therapeutic product discussed. All readers and continuing education participants should verify all information and data before treating patients or employing any therapies described in this continuing education activity.
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