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Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms – An Evolving Landscape



Matthew Robinson, M.D.
Infectious Disease Physician
Austin Infectious Disease Consultants
 

Learning Objectives
  • Review new agents and the resistance mechanisms they overcome
  • Discuss use of micro tools used to detect and diagnose multi-drug resistant organisms

Activity Description

This program consists of 1 video and downloadable resources in PDF format.  To begin, take the ungraded pre-test for the module below.  Review the video and handout(s), then complete the post-test ( > 70% within 5 attempts) and evaluation. CPE credit will automatically upload to CPE Monitor (allow 7 days). 
 

Continuing Education Credit
 
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.  This online activity is approved for 0.100 CEUs (1.00 contact hour) of continuing education credit. In order to receive 1.00 contact hour of CE credit, the participant must complete the online pre-test (ungraded), watch the included video in its entirety, pass the online post-test ( > 70% within 5 attempts), and complete the online evaluation.  Upon successful completion of the course evaluation, continuing pharmacy education credits will automatically be uploaded to CPE Monitor (allow 7 days). 
Please make sure NABP profile ID and date of birth (month/year) are entered correctly under learner's profile in this system.
 

 

Fee

$10.00

CE Hours

1.00

CE Units

0.100

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

 

 

 

Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms – An Evolving Landscape

About the Faculty

Matthew Robinson, M.D.
Infectious Disease Physician
Austin Infectious Disease Consultants
 
Dr. Robinson received his medical degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine. He completed an Internal Medicine residency and Infectious Diseases fellowship at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. He returned to Lubbock to join the faculty at TTUHSC-SOM as an Assistant Professor in the Medicine Department after completion of his training. Since 2008 he has been in private practice with Austin Infectious Disease Consultants providing both inpatient and outpatient consultation and active in medical staff leadership at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center.
 
Disclosure: Dr. Robinson has no relevant financial relationship(s), potential or perceived, with commercial or conflicts of interest to disclose.

Activity Number

0067-0000-21-111-H01-P/T

Release Date: Jun 18, 2021
Credit Expiration Date: Jun 15, 2024

CE Hours

1.00