Quality Improvement University - Chickenpox in Pregnancy

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*Registration payment includes Credit Cards and Interfund Transfers ONLY.

Target Audience

Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurses

Description

This program has been MOVED. To access the new module, please follow this link to register for the Quality Improvement University: April - June 2019.

Quality Improvement University ("QI University") is an educational venue established by the Atrium Health-Urgent Care Division to ensure that its physicians have access to standardized processes and medical evidenced based materials for its Advanced Clinical Practitioners ("ACP") to utilize for achievement of practice readiness and clinical competency for certain core practices and procedures required in the practice of urgent care medicine. QI University can be utilized for the fulfillment of the quality improvement process that is required by the North and South Carolina State Medical Boards, in the collaborative relationship between the primary supervising physician and his/her State Medical Board assigned ACP(s).

Once registration is received, your confirmation email will contain a link to access the module.

Original Release Date: July 10, 2019
Valid Thru: July 10, 2021

The following faculty member does not have significant or other financial relationships with industry/commercial supporters to disclose: James P. Griggs, MD

Faculty DO NOT intend to discuss an unlabeled, unapproved, or investigative use of a commercial product or device.

System Requirements
Participants who are interested in taking this eLearning course, please go to our system requirements page for more information and to test your computer and the network your computer will be on prior to registering for the class.

Objectives

  • Discuss 2 important questions to ask a pregnant patient who presents urgent care exposed to varicella
  • Discuss important background information when dealing with varicella exposure/infection
  • Discuss physical exam findings of varicella
  • Review complications of chickenpox with emphasis on the adult patient
  • Summarize Congenital Varicella Syndrome in regard to risks to unborn fetus
  • Discuss management of various scenarios for our pregnant UC patient who is exposed or has clinical chickenpox
  • Review large cohort study in JAMA supporting safety of Acyclovir

Contact

Tamara Smith-Tillman BS

Sessions

Status
Closed
Date(s)
Jul 10, 2019 - Jul 10, 2021
Time
12:00 PM - 11:55 PM
Credit
0.50 - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
0.50 - Contact Hours
Details
Status
Closed
Date(s)
Jul 10, 2019 - Jul 10, 2021
Time
12:00 PM - 11:55 PM
Credits
0.50
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
0.50
Contact Hours