Jason Cota, Stephanie L. Shafer & Steven Atkinson – Advanced Pharmacology Course: Infectious Disease, Psychiatry, Geriatric and Naturopathic Treatment Strategies
Now, more than ever, clinicians are feeling the intense scrutiny of proper prescribing, patient education and monitoring procedures for a variety of drug regimens used to treat infectious diseases.
This advanced pharmacology course is the comprehensive solution to improving clinical outcomes for your patients. Immediately elevate your pharmacological expertise with this astounding opportunity and earn up to 24.75 CE hours, including up to 12.3 Pharmacology CE hours.
With an intensive focus on treatment strategies for Infectious Disease, Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology and Geriatric Pharmacology you will gain the necessary and diverse tools needed to prescribe with confidence!
Receive over 24 HOURS of video training from practicing clinicians. Our experts provide visual demonstrations that simplify complex clinical problems and you will leave with actionable steps for quality of life improvements.
Change your clinical work and change your life
Dr. Jason Cota, Pharm.D., MS | Click here for information about Jason Cota
Choosing an antibacterial agent can be challenging, given the plethora of drugs available on the market and the emerging trend in bacterial resistance. You will finish this program better prepared to design appropriate and cost-effective drug regimens for improved therapeutic outcomes. You will learn:
- The pharmacology of different classes of antimicrobials used to treat infectious disease states encountered in clinical practice
- The spectrums of activity, pharmacokinetic characteristics and parameters for monitoring therapeutic outcomes
- Emphasis placed on the new antimicrobials and advances in evidence-based treatment guidelines
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Stephanie L. Shafer, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, PMHNP-BC | Click here for information about Stephanie L. Shafer
Choosing the right medication and/or combination of meds is crucial to achieving successful outcomes. Secondary to the psychiatry shortage, providers in other specialties find themselves treating mental health patients, which can present additional challenges. As clinicians, how can we approach and overcome these complexities? Walk away with new solutions:
- A valuable update on the different classes of psychiatric medications and facilitate a deeper level of understanding in terms of how these medications work on their respective neurotransmitters and how they work in conjunction with one another
- Be able to identify effective medication regimens for patients based on their psychiatric history and presenting symptoms, ultimately contributing to quality of life improvements in patients with mental health conditions
- For more detailed information: Click here for course objectives and outline
Steven Atkinson, PA-C, MS | Click here for information about Steven Atkinson
- Cutting-edge information regarding potential side effects, drug interactions, and proper prescribing and monitoring procedures for a variety of acute and chronic diseases
- Proven tips on how to rely on your experience, instincts and education to make decisions about what is best for your patient
- Strategies to incorporate age-sensitive principles for medication dosing and management to clinical scenarios.
- Specific preventative techniques and individual monitoring plans to minimize adverse drug events and drug-drug interactions.
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