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CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASE 2005

 
  November 11, 2004  
     
 
Center for Bio-Medical Communications, Inc, Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, ChampionsGate, Florida
03/31/2005 - 04/03/2005


ABOUT THE COURSE
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
The field of infectious disease is in constant flux. While some diseases are close to eradication, new disease entities suddenly appear and others reemerge, owing to changing public health circumstances or the development of drug resistance. It is difficult for even the most conscientious practitioner to be well versed in the literature, interact with colleagues in teaching and learning settings, and fulfill daily professional obligations. The continuous advances in diagnostic techniques and therapeutic alternatives make it crucial for the practicing physician to be current on such information to provide the patient with optimal care. This course is designed to provide an update in important areas, utilizing a faculty of nationally recognized experts who can communicate practical advice to clinicians. Special case history sessions will afford attendees the opportunity to learn from practical application of theories and therapeutic techniques, as well as a chance to interface with faculty and peers.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

· Infectious Disease Specialists
· Internists
· Family Practitioners
· Pulmonologists
· Pharmacists
· Physician Assistants
· Emergency Medicine Physicians
· Gastroenterologists
· Surgeons
· Gynecologists
· Urologists
· Nurse Specialists

 
 
Organized by: Center for Bio-Medical Communications, Inc.
Invited Speakers: CO-DIRECTORS
W. Michael Scheld, MD; Henry Masur, MD, FACP; Richard J. Whitley, MD

FACULTY
Ruth Berggren, MD; Jules L. Dienstag, MD; William E. Dismukes, MD; John E. Edwards, Jr, MD; David N. Gilbert, MD; Roy M. Gulick, MD, MPH; Frederick G. Hayden, MD; Jay S. Keystone, MD, MSc, FRCPC; Lionel A. Mandell, MD, FRCPC, FRCP (LOND); Cynthia L. Sears, MD

 
Deadline for Abstracts: CBC is currently seeking funding to support scholarships for physicians-in-training
 
Registration: Early-Bird Postmarked On or Before 12/31/04
I. Physicians $585
II. Physicians-in-Training* $450
II. Allied Health Professionals $450

Postmarked After 12/31/04
I. Physicians $745
II. Physicians-in-Training* $575
II. Allied Health Professionals $575

Team Discount: Your organization may send 1 colleague FREE for every 3 delegates registered. All registrations must be made at the same time to qualify.

The tuition fee includes an extensive course syllabus and daily refreshment breaks. Hotel accommodations, travel, and all other meals are not included.

E-mail: cmeinfo@cbcbiomed.com
 
   
 
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