ePrimaryCare Review

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  • ePrimaryCare Review podcast is part of the highly successful eLiterature Review series. Over 50,000 health care providers are subscribed to eLiterature Review in areas such as viral hepatitis, HIV, pulmonology, and diabetes. Join your colleagues in this highly-rated educational program.



    ePrimaryCare Review Volume 1 covers key topics such as:


    HIV: Provider and patient barriers to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)


    Type 2 diabetes: Management of older adults


    COPD: Current and emerging therapies and individualizing therapies


    COPD: Inhaled therapy strategies



    It is practically impossible for time-pressed clinicians to stay current with new clinical developments by reading medical literature alone, despite the value of doing so. To address this, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), in partnership with DKBmed, has enhanced the way clinicians receive this vital information through our highly successful eLiterature Review series, spanning a variety of disease states and covering a wide range of clinical expertise. The nuances of each disease require a tailored approach to facilitate optimal learning techniques and knowledge retention. In previous eLiterature Review, some programs have been specifically directed to the specialist practitioner (eg, eCysticFibrosis, eNeonatalogy), but the majority have targeted a combination of both specialists and primary care clinicians that treat patients with chronic disease (eg, eDiabetes, eViralHepatitis).



    ePrimaryCare Review was developed to address all primary care clinicians through their specialty lens – educating clinicians on caring for the conditions they encounter in clinical practice. Primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses are the front-line of care; providing them with expert analysis from the top minds in each clinical field creates a model from which caregivers and patients both continually benefit.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    DKBmed 2019
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ePrimaryCare Review podcast is part of the highly successful eLiterature Review series. Over 50,000 health care providers are subscribed to eLiterature Review in areas such as viral hepatitis, HIV, pulmonology, and diabetes. Join your colleagues in this highly-rated educational program.



ePrimaryCare Review Volume 1 covers key topics such as:


HIV: Provider and patient barriers to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)


Type 2 diabetes: Management of older adults


COPD: Current and emerging therapies and individualizing therapies


COPD: Inhaled therapy strategies



It is practically impossible for time-pressed clinicians to stay current with new clinical developments by reading medical literature alone, despite the value of doing so. To address this, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), in partnership with DKBmed, has enhanced the way clinicians receive this vital information through our highly successful eLiterature Review series, spanning a variety of disease states and covering a wide range of clinical expertise. The nuances of each disease require a tailored approach to facilitate optimal learning techniques and knowledge retention. In previous eLiterature Review, some programs have been specifically directed to the specialist practitioner (eg, eCysticFibrosis, eNeonatalogy), but the majority have targeted a combination of both specialists and primary care clinicians that treat patients with chronic disease (eg, eDiabetes, eViralHepatitis).



ePrimaryCare Review was developed to address all primary care clinicians through their specialty lens – educating clinicians on caring for the conditions they encounter in clinical practice. Primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses are the front-line of care; providing them with expert analysis from the top minds in each clinical field creates a model from which caregivers and patients both continually benefit.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DKBmed 2019
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  • Clinical Approaches to Marginalized Populations
    2024/04/05

    In part 1 of this eHIV Review Special Edition (still available at eHIVreview.org), eHIV Review Program Director Justin Alves, Nurse Educator at Boston Medical Center, reviewed the recent evidence describing some of the barriers to care experienced by marginalized individuals at risk for or living with HIV. In this Part 2 issue, he again calls upon two front-line clinicians in the fight to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. — Nicky Mehtani, MD, from UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco, and Vanessa Loukas, NP, from Boston University’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine —to share their clinical approaches.


    Post test for CME/CE credit: https://elit.dkbmed.com/issues/199/test


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    35 分
  • Strategies to improve identification and management of substance use in people living with HIV
    2024/04/05

    Marginalized individuals at risk for or living with HIV — the formerly incarcerated, immigrants, people with unstable housing, residents of rural communities, the rising number with substance use disorder — have long faced disparities in obtaining adequate health care. What do HCPs need to know to understand the unique needs of these underserved populations? How can they provide meaningful, helpful, and culturally sensitive care? What barriers continue to prevent their being brought into the HIV care continuum?


    Post test for CME/CE credit: https://elit.dkbmed.com/issues/198/test


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    2 分
  • Recognizing the barriers and addressing the needs of underserved populations
    2024/04/05

    Marginalized individuals at risk for or living with HIV — the formerly incarcerated, immigrants, people with unstable housing, residents of rural communities, the rising number with substance use disorder — have long faced disparities in obtaining adequate health care. What do HCPs need to know to understand the unique needs of these underserved populations? How can they provide meaningful, helpful, and culturally sensitive care? What barriers continue to prevent their being brought into the HIV care continuum?


    Post test for CME/CE credit: https://elit.dkbmed.com/issues/198/test


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    5 分

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