With lectures by experts from the nation’s most prestigious health systems and academic institutions, each collection was developed with the most popular topics listened to by peer groups. For example, the Anesthesiology Collection includes “Ethical Issues in the Delivery Room,” an important topic not often covered in obstetric anesthesia that is frequently accessed by anesthesiologists despite being outside their core specialty.
The new collections offer diverse and relevant topics for specialists working on multidisciplinary care teams as well as clinicians looking to expand their knowledge beyond their areas of practice. Examples include:
- Family Medicine Collection:
- “Updates on Perioperative Medicine,” clinically relevant and useful information to improve perioperative management of surgical patients
- “Kids and Bugs: A Survey of Infections in Children,” a comprehensive review of common infections in children
- “Pneumonia and Antibiotic Use: Why Less is More,” which takes a closer look at antibiotic stewardship in the treatment of pneumonia
- Internal Medicine Collection:
- “Evaluation of Dementia in Primary Care,” which provides clinical clues for differential diagnosis and progression of disease
- Emergency Medicine Collection:
- “Management of the Combative, Intoxicated Patient,” which looks at the clinical aspects of treatment and brings in plaintiff and defense lawyers’ perspectives
- “Emergency Care of Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder,” a rarely covered topic for a clinical setting that is seeing this special population more frequently
By compiling playlists of informative lectures that cover evidence-based practices on issues clinically related to these four specialty areas, the Multi-Specialty CME Collection arms clinicians with a broader understanding of prevalent conditions and diagnostic treatments across team-based healthcare, helping improve care quality and patient safety. Lectures, which are CME-eligible and American Medical Association (AMA) Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA) accredited, also help clinicians gain insights into the issues their peers are dealing with in other specialties.
“Patient-centered, team-based care has emerged as an effective and efficient approach to managing a wide range of conditions in both the inpatient and ambulatory care settings. Outcomes within this model are further enhanced when team members, especially physician leaders, have a working knowledge of a broad range of issues whether or not they fall within their specialty. This is what can be gained from the Audio Digest multi-specialty collection,” said Greg Samios, President and CEO, Health Learning, Research & Practice, Wolters Kluwer. “Our Audio Digest Multi-Specialty CME Collection gives clinicians an edge with evidence-based knowledge on best practices across disciplines, so they are better able to diagnose and treat conditions when referrals to a specialist are not practical or when participating in team-based care settings.”
The Multi-Specialty CME Collection can be accessed online or via the Audio Digest Membership mobile app. Available in the Apple App Store and Google Play, the mobile app allows users to listen to lectures, play back audio at variable speeds, download content, and test and track credits while progress is synced across devices.
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