Dr. Paul Langlois – Pharmacology of Infectious Diseases and Immunizations
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Attend this seminar and learn proper prescribing, patient education and monitoring procedures for a variety of drug regimens used to treat common acute and chronic infectious diseases.
Dr. Paul Langlois – Pharmacology of Infectious Diseases and Immunizations
- Antimicrobials
- Preventive strategies to limit antimicrobial resistance
- C. Difficile
- UTIs
- Respiratory Infections
- Skin Infections
- Treatment (IDSA) guidelines
- Immunizations (Adult)
Attend this seminar and learn proper prescribing, patient education and monitoring procedures for a variety of drug regimens used to treat common acute and chronic infectious diseases. Choosing an antibacterial agent can be challenging, given the plethora of drugs available on the market and the emerging trend in bacterial resistance.
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You will learn the pharmacology of different classes of antimicrobials used to treat infectious disease states encountered in clinical practice. Discover the spectrums of activity, pharmacokinetic characteristics and parameters for monitoring therapeutic outcomes. Emphasis is placed on the new antimicrobials and advances in evidence-based treatment guidelines. You will leave this seminar better prepared to design appropriate and cost-effective drug regimens for improved therapeutic outcomes.
Course Features
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Lectures
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Quizzes
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Duration
10 weeks -
Skill level
All levels -
Language
English -
Students
249 -
Assessments
Yes
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