Mpox Update Explained Clearly is an online course designed to enhance primary care clinicians' knowledge and skills regarding mpox (formerly known as Monkeypox). This course provides an in-depth review of the mpox virus, including its transmission, clinical manifestations, treatment options, and available vaccines. Through a blend of video presentations and discussions of clinical scenarios and practice cases, participants will gain a clear and practical understanding of mpox and its management. This course focuses on the new variant strain (clade) of mpox, highlighting its distinct characteristics and clinical implications.
The sessions included in this course takes a departure from the traditional slide presentation style lecture. Instead, the course is comprised of a video lecture aided by real-time instructor-led chalkboard visuals. This method of learning allows for the subject matter to be broken down to the basics and is designed to increase learning and retention.
Course Contents:
- Pre Test
- Mpox Explained Clearly free trial
- Mpox Mutation Update
- Mpox Origin and Human Transmission
- What Ever Happened to Mpox?
- Mpox (clade IB) in Africa Declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern
- Mpox: New mRNA Vaccine Versus Traditional Live Virus in Animal Series
SANLEY CHENG, RN
NEETHU KURUVILLA
Explained clearly
CHERRI JENNEWEIN, NP
excellent
BOB BURNS, MD
Outstanding presentation.
SAYED SABEK, MD
It was VERY CLEAR DETAILED. THANK YOU
ANNE DUBREUIL, MD
excellent
PERRY REDING, MD
Orthovirus (Monkey pox and Small Pox) Vaccinia Vaccine seems to be helpful Small Pox vaccine seems to prevent or at least help Large 2x DNA virus out of Africa, 2 main strains 1% kill rate western, about 4% kill rate central antivirals under CDC control only. Tx: hydrate, and strengthen natural immunity
JARED WILSON, PA-C
Wow! Very detailed information. Well done. Very informative for this outbreak.
REVATHI M K, RN
Good
MARGARET BUXTON
Interesting content & at a higher level that I generally get w/ some of the Nursing CE that I can take that is quick, fast, easy but relatively boring . This was my first course with MedCram. My only issue was not being certain how much longer the extra content would take when I had family waiting on me to complete this. I might find it more obvious as I continue doing more on MedCram.
- Quadruple Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
- Over 20 years teaching experience as both an exam preparation instructor and an assistant professor of medicine.
- Experience as a medical director for both a Southern California Physician Assistant Program and a Respiratory Therapy Program.
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