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Southern Medical Journal featured CME topic: allergy.


Date of Original Release: November 1, 2003

Term of Approval: 1 Year * Credit Expires: November 1, 2004

Estimated Time for Completion: 1 Hours

The following section was designed for physicians in all specialties, especially those in primary care. The Southern Medical Association is accredited accredited

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 by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education The Accrediting Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) is the overseeing body for continuing medical education (CME) in the United States. The ACCME sets the standards for the accreditation of all providers of CME activities.  to sponsor continuing medical education continuing medical education See CME.  for physicians. This CME CME

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 activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME ACCME Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education  Essentials. The Southern Medical Association designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 Category 1 credit toward the AMA (Automatic Message Accounting) The recording and reporting of telephone calls within a telephone system. It includes the calling and called parties and start and stop times of the call.  Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the activity. The Featured CME Topic is a CME activity developed and administered by the Southern Medical Association's Department of Education. To obtain Category 1 credit, follow the instructions at the end of the section.

Purpose and Objectives

The prevalence of allergy and allergy-related symptoms is wide-ranging and costly, not only in terms of medical expenses and absenteeism, but especially as it interferes with the patient's quality of life. Because of the many developments in this field, we thought there was a need for an update focusing on new understanding of the pathophysiology pathophysiology /patho·phys·i·ol·o·gy/ (-fiz?e-ol´ah-je) the physiology of disordered function.

path·o·phys·i·ol·o·gy
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 and management of various allergic disorders. After reading the following featured CME articles, clinicians will be more familiar with the basic mechanisms of allergy; the control of allergic inflammation due to allergic rhinosinusitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis Atopic Dermatitis Definition

Eczema is a general term used to describe a variety of conditions that cause an itchy, inflamed skin rash. Atopic dermatitis, a form of eczema, is a non-contagious disorder characterized by chronically inflamed skin and
; and the common allergic reactions associated with insect and drug allergy.

Disclosure

In publishing this section in Southern Medical Journal, the Southern Medical Association recognizes educational needs of physicians in all specialties, especially those in primary care, for current information regarding allergy. In this section, authors may have included discussions about drug interventions, whether approved or unapproved un·ap·proved  
adj.
Not approved or sanctioned: an unapproved vaccine; an unapproved protest march. 
 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Therefore, it is incumbent on physicians reading this section to be aware of these factors in interpreting the contents and evaluating recommendations. Moreover, views of authors do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Southern Medical Association. Every effort has been made to encourage the author to disclose any commercial relationships or personal benefit that may be associated with this section. If the author disclosed a relationship, it is indicated below. This disclosure in no way implies that the information presented is biased or of lesser quality, but allows participants to make informed judgments regarding program content.

Disclaimer

The primary purpose of this section in the Journal is education. Information presented and techniques discussed are intended to inform physicians of medical knowledge, clinical procedures, and experiences of physicians willing to share such information with colleagues. It is recognized that a diversity of professional opinions exists in the contemporary practice of medicine that influences the selection of methods and procedures. The views and approaches of authors are offered solely for educational purposes. The Southern Medical Association disclaims any and all liability for injury or other damages to any individual reading this section and for all claims that may result from the use of techniques and procedures presented in it.

Richard D. deShazo, MD; Stephen F. Kemp, MD; Angela Ahuja, MD; Kelly Land, CFNP CFNP Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
CFNP Community Food and Nutrition Program
CFNP Center for Food and Nutrition Policy
; Cheryl J. Barnes, MD; John E. Moffitt, MD; Sitesh R. Roy, MD; Daniel Venarske, MD; and Anne B. Yates, MD

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Date:Nov 1, 2003
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