Albany Medical Center CME Courses
The monthly HIV Breakfast Club presentations are available online for CME and non-CME viewing. Each month we will add the latest Breakfast Club presentation. For more information on the AMC HIV Breakfast Club, contact Jim Ybarra.
January 2010, HIV Diagnostics: New Technologies & Strategies
Monica Parker, Ph.D.
Chief, Laboratory of Bloodborne Diseases
Division of Infectious Diseases
Wadsworth Center, NYS Department of Health
Objectives
- Review the current diagnostic tests available for detecting HIV infection
- Identify new technologies and testing strategies for detecting HIV infection.
- Describe testing algorithms that have been proposed as alternatives to the standard two-test diagnostic algorithm
IMPORTANT NOTE: To earn
CME credit, you must watch the online presentation and then complete the CME Paperwork and Self-Assessment Test. You should also review the CME disclosure/activity data form.
Download the slides for print or for online viewing.
February 2010, HIV and Coronary Heart Disease
Marshall Jay Glesby, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of the Division of International Medicine and Infectious Diseases,
Department of Medicine
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY
April 2010, How to improve SVR when treating HCV in HIV: New Challenges, New Promises
Douglas T. Dieterich, MD
Individuals can complete their CME paperwork online via the resources tab.
The CME disclosures and learning objectives are the front slides. Review the system requirements for this course.
May 2010, A Comprehensive Approach to Chronic Pain and Addiction
Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhD
Individuals can complete their CME paperwork online via the resources tab.
The CME disclosures and learning objectives are the front slides. Review the system requirements for this course.
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