Infections From Abroad: Unwanted Souvenirs
Ever heard about “airport malaria?” Should you be worried about that “funny rash” on the Ugandan businessman? What medical advice do you give your sister who is planning a trip to Vietnam? This course identifies infectious hotspots around the world and highlights “must-know” facts about travelers and visitors from these areas. It also covers precautions travelers should consider as they plan their next great adventures abroad.
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ACEP Now: Vol 33 – No 11 – November 2014To watch these courses:
- Go to www.acep.org/acepecme—ACEP staff recommends that you watch the courses on a Mac or PC desktop or laptop computer (the iPad interface has some bugs, and they don’t want you to have a bad viewing experience).
- Log in with your ACEP username and password (if you don’t have an ACEP web account, just click the “Create” button in the orange “Create an Account” section).
- Click the “Course Catalog” tab and find “ACEP14 Ebola Courses.”
- Click “Launch,” and the course player window will open.
- Select a course from the left-hand menu and follow the steps.
- Claim your CME credit at www.acep.org/CMETracker when you finish each course.
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