|  | Oral Lesions and Treatment Recommendations for the HIV-infected PatientDate: 12/2010 Author: Gwen Cohen Brown, DDS, FAAOMP Source: New York/New Jersey AETC; Albany Medical Center, Division of HIV Medicine and the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, Oral Health Regional Resource Center
Oral Lesions and Treatment Recommendations for the HIV-infected Patient PDF [1.24 MB] Description:This CME and dental-accredited self-study module is designed to provide physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, nurses, dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants with clinical information about diagnosing and treating HIV-associated oral pathologies. This module is accredited for CME and dental credit until June 30, 2011. There is no fee for education credit. This online module contains all the CME and dental accreditation paperwork for the reader. Browse similar resources:  |  |
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