Infectious Diseases Physician Compensation Assessment Prepared for: Infectious Diseases Society of America Oct 2015
This guidance is to help doctors who are applying for entry onto the Specialist Register with a CESR in Infectious Diseases This guidance is for doctors choosing to apply in Infectious Diseases where the capabilities for General Internal Medicine will also be demonstrated by meeting all the requirements set out below
a widespread occurrence of disease EPIDEMIOLOGY: the branch of medical science concerned with occurrence, transmission and control of disease EXUDATE: fluid from a wound, usually made up of serum, leucocytes and wound debris FOMITES: inanimate objects or material on which disease producing agents may be conveyed, for example bedding and clothes
Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist The pediatric infectious disease specialist will see all patients His or her role is to perform a medical assessment by history and physical examination and to assess the results of all laboratory studies The physician makes all decisions regarding therapeutic intervention and communicates results of
1500 agents known to cause infectious disease in humans (4) Of these pathogens, “viruses [have] exact[ed] an enormous toll on the human population and are the single most im-portant cause of infectious disease morbidity and mortality worldwide” (5) However, with improvements in nutrition,
have not provided adequate insight into the Infectious Diseases physician's Approx how many days per week do you see patients in each of these settings?
onto the Specialist Register with a Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR) The indicative period of training for a CCT in Infectious Diseases is six years and it is very unlikely that you would How much evidence to submit It will help us to deal with your application more quickly if you make sure that you
Much infection control is designed to prevent the transmission relatively doctors have died from ebola, likely to have been contracted while caring for patients NHS organisations that do not take adequate measures to protect staff and patient who died after contracting Legionnaire's Disease while in hospital A