Adult Sickle Cell Curriculum for Resident Physicians, Section 5: Course Summary & Conclusion, Module 1: Research & Disease Registry
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Knowledge Gap: The purpose of this activity is to educate resident Physicians with the most up-to-date information on acute management in Sickle Cell Disease. Target Audience The target audience includes all Resident Physicians who would like to learn the evidenced-based standard of care for patients with Sickle Cell Disease. Release and Expiration Dates 8/1/2017 - 8/1/2020 |
Program Overview:
The purpose of this activity is to educate medical professionals on Sickle Cell Disease. Objectives:
Resident physicians will be able to recognize the essential components of acute management of SCD by:
•Evaluating and treating the symptoms of SCD
•Addressing advance care planning in SCD
•Recognizing and managing end stage SCD
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