Welcome to the Webcast version of the CME course entitled "The Practical Approach to Echinocandin Therapy".
Instructions for taking this Webcast version of the course:
- Click here for the table of course contents and to begin viewing course.
- Click here to begin download of test and evaluation form. (Size: 90 Kb).
- Print out test and evaluation form.
- Follow instructions in printed materials for test submission.
This version of the course is available to you only in Webcast. The test and evaluation form are available only in Adobe Acrobat which is optimized for Acrobat version 5.0 and later. You will need to download and print the test and evaluation form for submission by the U.S. Mail.
If you don't have the Adobe Acrobat reader you can get it
here for free.
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Programs
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• Challenging case studies in the treatment of
invasive fungal infections
Air Date:3/26/2004
Length: 28 Minutes, 26 Seconds
- Thomas J. Walsh, MD
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, Maryland
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• An overview of echinocandins and case studies for
treatment options for antifungal resistance
Air Date:3/26/2004
Length: 21 Minutes, 58 Seconds
- Jack D. Sobel, MD
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan
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• New antifungals: Role of combination therapy
and approach to management
Air Date:3/26/2004
Length: 25 Minutes, 58 Seconds
- Thomas F. Patterson, MD, FACP
University of Texas Health Science Center
San Antonio, Texas
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• Question and answer session
Air Date:3/26/2004
Length: 10 Minutes, 21 Seconds
- Thomas F. Patterson, MD, FACP
- Jack D. Sobel, MD
- Thomas J. Walsh, MD
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This CME Expires on June 30, 2005; no tests will be accepted after this date.
This course is accredited by
Imedex, Inc.