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Globalization of Rare Diseases: Rare Health Conditions Among Migrants in the U.S. 
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Presented by:
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Eric Stern, MD, Childrens Hospital John Leake, MD, MPH, Childrens Hospital - Download Slides |
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58:58 |
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Session Goals: |
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Learn epidemiologic, clinical and laboratory features of selected infectious diseases of importance in migrant populations |
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Learning Objectives: |
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1. Health care providers will expand differential diagnosis for febrile and other illnesses among migrant populations
2. Health care providers will learn up to date epidemiology and clinical presentation for selected tropical diseases of importance to migrant populations
3. Health care providers will review treatments and preventive measures for selected diseases |
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***** Disclosure *****
The presenters have stated that they have no applicable conflicts of interest or necessary disclosures.
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***** Accreditation *****
Application for CME has been filed with the
American Academy of Family Physicians.
Determination of credit is pending
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