Review of Continuing Medical Education in Tick-Borne Disease for Front-Line Providers.

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2023-02-02 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2023.497812
Aaron C Malkowski, Robert P Smith, Douglas MacQueen, Emily M Mader
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Introduction: Considering increasing rates of tick-borne diseases (TBDs) in the United States, we investigated the scope of continuing medical education (CME) available to physicians on these infections.

Methods: We surveyed online medical board and society databases serving front-line primary and emergency/urgent care providers for the availability of TBD-specific CME between March 2022 and June 2022. We recorded and analyzed opportunity title, author, web address, publication year, learning objectives, CME credit values, and CME credit type.

Results: We identified 70 opportunities across seven databases. Thirty-seven opportunities focused on Lyme disease; 17 covered nine non-Lyme TBDs, and 16 covered general topics on TBDs. Most activities were hosted through family medicine and internal medicine specialty databases.

Conclusion: These findings suggest limited availability of continuing education for multiple life-threatening TBDs of increasing importance in the United States. Increasing the availability of CME materials covering the broad scope of TBDs in targeted specialty areas is essential for increased content exposure and a necessary step to ensure our clinical workforce is adequately prepared to address this growing public health threat.

针对一线医务人员的蜱传疾病继续医学教育回顾。
导言:考虑到美国蜱媒疾病(TBDs)的发病率不断上升,我们调查了医生可获得的有关这些感染的继续医学教育(CME)的范围:我们调查了为一线初级和急诊/急救医疗提供者服务的医学委员会和学会在线数据库,以了解 2022 年 3 月至 2022 年 6 月期间是否有针对 TBD 的继续医学教育。我们记录并分析了机会的标题、作者、网址、出版年份、学习目标、继续医学教育学分值和继续医学教育学分类型:结果:我们在七个数据库中发现了 70 个机会。其中 37 个机会侧重于莱姆病;17 个机会涉及 9 种非莱姆病的 TBD,16 个机会涉及 TBD 的一般主题。大多数活动都是通过家庭医学和内科专科数据库举办的:这些研究结果表明,在美国,针对多种威胁生命且日益重要的 TBDs 的继续教育机会有限。在目标专科领域增加涵盖广泛 TBDs 的继续医学教育材料的可用性对于增加内容曝光率至关重要,也是确保我们的临床工作者为应对这一日益严重的公共卫生威胁做好充分准备的必要步骤。
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