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All programs are held for Medical Staff at Kishwaukee Community Hospital in Murphy Center A/B and are videoconferenced live to Valley West Community Hospital (Rooom NC), beginning at noon, unless otherwise indicated. For further information, contact Krishna P. Reddy, M.D., MBA, CME Director at KCH, or Kristin Goff at (815) 756-1521, Ext. 153440.

CME program archives

Date Program Schedule
May 6

"Interpretation of Statistical Data and its Significance in Medical Articles"

1) Discuss the importance of statistical data analysis in gaining knowledge when readint scientific literature.

2) Formulate treatment plans that incorporate new data on multiple myeloma as appropriate.

3) Identify guidelines for diagnosis, staging, and treatment of both newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.

4) Recognize key elements of standard treatment options for multiple myeloma, including stem cell transplantation.

Andrea Doughty, Ph.D. – Retired Research Specialist
– University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford
Rockford, Illinois

Grantor: none

May 14

"Oncology Grand Rounds”

Topics: To Be Announced

May 20

"VTE Prophylaxis" 

1) Discuss the causes and pathogenesis of venous embolism in adults.

2) Discuss management aspects of venous embolism, including prophylactic measures.

Joseph Caprini, M.D. – Professor of Surgery and Bioengineering
- Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois

Grantor: None
May 27

 “CBRNE (Chemical, Bioliogical, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive Events): Terrorism and What the Physician Should Know”

1) List and describe the five groups of chemical warfare agents.

2) Compare and contrast the different biological agents used in past events.

3) Describe the three types of nuclear weapons and why they are a danger.

4) Explain two salient features of a “dirty bomb".

Roman Golash, MS, MBA
– Chemical Terrorism Response Coordinator & Bioterrorism Response Facilitator
Illinois Department of Public Health – Chicago, Illinois

Grantor:  None 

Illinois State Medical Society LogoKishHealth System is accredited by the Illinois State Medical Society to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.

KHS designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. The AAFP invites comments on any activity that has been approved for AAFP credit. Please forward your comments on the quality of this activity to cmecomment@aafp.org.

A fee of $10.00 for each program will be assessed for guest physicians (non-dues-paying physicians) if a certificate of attendance is required.

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