Title: Disease
Management
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Target
Audience: Nurses, Physician Assistants, Physicians
Purpose/Goal:
To
discuss methods to identify and define key processes of best practices
for disease management using asthma as the focus.
Objectives:
Using
asthma as the focus, by the end of this module you will be able
to:
1.
Describe the process of disease management
2.
Describe decision-making tools to priortize clinical problems
3. Identify process variation
Biography:
R.
Michael Massanari, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P. Graduated: Northwestern
University Medical School, 1967 with highest distinction; Trained
at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Internal
Medicine and completed a fellowship in Infectious Disease (NIH
Fellowship) at Northwestern University. Academic and professional
appointments include: Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
and Preventive Medicine at University of Iowa; Adjunct Professor
of Epidemiology at University of Michigan; Professor of Medicine
at Case Western Reserve University. Currently: Director, Center
for Health Care Effectiveness Research and Professor of Medicine
at Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center; Recent Professional
Appointments include: at Henry Ford Health System - Medical Director
Hospital Epidemiology, Medical Director Professional Practice
Review Group, Hospital Epidemiologist, Senior Staff Physician;
Internal Medicine; Infectious Diseases; Henry Ford Medical Group;
Earned a Masters of Science in Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology)
from University of Iowa 1985; Certified in Internal Medicine and
Infectious Diseases. Member of numerous professional organizations;
state, local and national committees. Highly respected researcher
with more than 70 publications in professional journals and books
along with more than 100 abstracts and presentations.
Accreditation
Information: 1.0 Contact Hour
This
educational activity has been provided by the University of Detroit
Mercy McAuley School of Nursing, which is approved as a provider
of continuing education in nursing by the Michigan Nurses Association,
which is accredited as an approver of continuing education in
nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission
on Accreditation.