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IDSAP 2022 Book 1 Abdominopelvic Cavity Infections and Antimicrobial Stewardship


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The 2022-2024 series of ACCP’s Infectious Diseases Self-Assessment Program (IDSAP) kicks off with Abdominopelvic Cavity Infections and Antimicrobial Toxicities. This release focuses on evidence-based strategies for the management of complex GI and intra-abdominal infections and antimicrobial adverse events. The target audience for the book is board-certified infectious diseases pharmacists caring for patients with complex intrabdominal or GI infections or managing antimicrobial toxicities.

Kevin W. Garey, Pharm.D., MS., BCIDP
Garey

Abdominopelvic Cavity Infections and Antimicrobial Toxicities contains four learning modules with a total available 21.0 continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits. Book content was developed under the leadership of Faculty Panel Chair Kevin W. Garey, Pharm.D., MS., BCIDP.

The first and second modules of this IDSAP book focus, respectively, on the management of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) and intra-abdominal infections. Chapters within these modules address the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis and treatment of CDI and up-to-date treatment and prevention strategies for community- and hospital-acquired intraabdominal infections. The third module shifts to management of antimicrobial toxicities with a particular focus on renal toxicity; and specifics on how to evaluate and report antimicrobial toxicities. The final module provides opportunities for learners to apply optimal treatment principles and PK/PD strategies for the management of spontaneous peritonitis and UTIs.

Each IDSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as an electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Interactive cases (a series of webpages, each introduced by a sample case-based question)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

All IDSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphic features focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice.

Release Date: May 16, 2022
BCIDP Deadline: November 15, 2022
ACPE Deadline: May 16, 2025

ISBN: 978-1-952291-51-7
Publication Year: 2022
Format: PDF and ePub
Number of Pages: 200

CPE Credit

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