Continuing Medical Education: Infectious Disease CME 2011: HIV iConference CME: The Discovery Institute of Medical Education: iPhone Application: Feb 17, 2011 - Feb 17, 2012
The Discovery Institute of Medical Education (DIME)
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HIV iConference CME
CME Sponsor:
The Discovery Institute of Medical Education
Location:
iTunes application for iPhone, iPod and iPad devices
Course Directors/Instructors:
Eric S. Daar, MD
Professor of Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Chief, Division of HIV Medicine
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, California
Number of Credits:
0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Registration Fee: Free
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Detailed Description:
Can’t attend one of this year’s HIV/AIDS conferences? HIV iConference puts it in the palm of your hand.
Within hours of a national meeting or international conference, HIV iConference brings breaking news, clinical trial results, abstracts, expert commentary, and interactive meeting features right to your iPhone.
Access same- or next-day content through a user-friendly interface. Follow program discussions. Archive relevant meeting highlights. All that—and earn CME credit, too.
What could be more convenient?
HIV iConference coverage is selected and edited by renowned faculty who share their expert perspective on the clinical implications of breaking results. They’ll put you up-to-speed with new knowledge and ready to translate relevant clinical findings to patient care.
Can’t attend the conference this year? HIV iConference puts what you need to know as close as your iPhone.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the activity, participants will be able to:
- Synthesize the most critical state-of-the-art information related to HIV management presented at major meetings
- Describe the results of new study reports related to currently available treatment options
- Discuss the potential place of investigational treatment options and how they should be incorporated into care, once approve
The target audience for this program will be infectious disease specialists, internists, allied healthcare professionals, and other clinicians involved in the management of HIV/AIDS.



