
Drug Therapy on Pneumonia
Stay updated on pneumonia treatment with this 1-credit CME course. Explore the latest drug therapy protocols, antibiotic choices, and management strategies for pneumonia across patient populations. Credits are reported to CE Broker for easy compliance.

About this course
This course provides 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for license renewal and discusses how pneumonia is a leading cause of hospitalization among adults and children in the United States with high medical costs. Despite the large disease burden, critical gaps in our knowledge remain (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),n.d.). Despite the benefit shown in clinical trials, physicians should be mindful of the adverse effects of these agents as a class and weigh the risk versus benefit for each patient. This activity will focus on current evidence of using antibacterial drugs and Corticosteroids for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
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Instructors

John Francis Villa, MD, FACEP, FAAFP is an Emergency Medicine Specialist in Florida with more than 25 years in emergency medicine and family medicine.
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