CME Course
Effects of Preoperative COVID-19 Status on Emergent or Urgent Colectomy Outcomes
This is an online Journal CME/CE activity that will be available in the SMA online library.
Prior to this study, limited knowledge existed regarding the morbidity and mortality risks associated with surgery for acute or chronic colon conditions when concomitant COVID-19 infection was present. Advances regarding the prevention and management of COVID-19 infection can reduce the risk of developing infection with COVID- 19 and associated morbidity or mortality.
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Target Audience
All healthcare professionals
Goals and Objectives
Prior to this study, limited knowledge existed regarding the morbidity and mortality risks associated with surgery for acute or chronic colon conditions when concomitant COVID-19 infection was present. Advances regarding the prevention and management of COVID-19 infection can reduce the risk of developing infection with COVID- 19 and associated morbidity or mortality.
Patients do not always adhere to recommended prevention, evaluation and acute/chronic management measures for their acute or chronic conditions. Clinicians can help motivate and educate patients and caregivers regarding advances in care.
Upon completion of this activity, learners should now know:
- How to recognize and discuss the increased risks of colon surgery associated with concomitant COVID-19 infection during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Knowledge)
Upon completion of this activity, learners should now be able to:
- Describe the importance of preventing and managing exacerbations of acute or chronic colon conditions to reduce risk of needing surgical interventions. (Competence)
Upon completion of this activity, learners will be able to make the following change:
- Integrate and practice evidence-based and team-based evaluation and management for acute/chronic colon conditions and prevention/management of complicating superimposed infections. (Performance)
Course Information
CME Release Date: May 31, 2024
Valid for credit through: May 30, 2027
Course type: Journal CME/CE
Estimated time of completion: 1 hour
Maximum number of attempts: 3
Passing Score: 70%
Credits Available
Southern Medical Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Southern Medical Association designates this Journal CME/CE activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Instructions for Participation and Credit
This activity is designed to be completed within the time designated; learners should claim only those credits that reflect the time actually spent in the activity.
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