March 2, 2001
Primary-care physicians and residents in internal medicine will benefit from a detailed review course starting next week. The Comprehensive Review of Internal Medicine and Recertification Course will take place March 7-11 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center.
For those physicians planning to sit for the board recertification exam on May 1, this course offers a timely review.
"A distinguished faculty will distill the latest information on diagnosis and treatment of medical diseases into a well-organized, crystal-clear form," said Daniel M. Goodenberger, M.D., professor of medicine and chief of the Department of Medicine's Division of Medical Education. "Each faculty member has broad experience in the field he or she is discussing and is acknowledged by peers as an expert practitioner and consultant."
The course, sponsored by the School of Medicine's Department of Continuing Medical Education, covers the basic processes, diagnoses and treatments of a broad spectrum of diseases falling into the category of internal medicine. Sessions during the five-day course will address everything from coronary artery disease, diabetes and renal failure to cancer and allergies. Optional evening sessions will expand on blood smears, chest X-rays and other topics.
Full brochure and registration materials are available at http://cme.wustl.edu. For more information, call 362-6891.
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