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CME Credits: 0.00
Released: 2025-04-14
The high prevalence and significant personal and healthcare impact and the advancements in UTI management highlight the importance of accurate diagnosis, streamlined treatment protocols, and optimizing patient care. HCPs must remain familiar with the classification of UTIs, the common signs and symptoms of uncomplicated UTIs, readily available diagnostic tools, and appropriate antibiotic selection based on local resistance patterns. Furthermore, staying updated on evolving antibiotic resistance trends and the potential need for alternative therapies is crucial. Effective management also requires clear communication and collaboration within healthcare teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This includes providing standardized education and support for patients to understand their condition, treatment options, and preventative measures. By focusing on these collective efforts, we can ensure the best possible care for patients with uncomplicated UTIs and minimize the risk of complications. In this program, learners will explore these topics with Dr. Jennifer Anger and then meet with an AI Patient, Allie, and apply their knowledge.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:
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