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Progression and Recurrence of Onychomycosis CME
Faculty: Richard K. Scher, MD, FACP, Course Director; Warren Joseph, DPM; Jeffrey Robbins, DPM
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Release Date: May 30, 2003Valid for credit through May 30, 2004

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This activity was developed and sponsored by Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. It was supported through an unrestricted educational grant by Dermik and was designed, developed, and tested by the College of Physicians and Surgeon. This activity is based on a monograph originally certified for CME titled "Progression and Recurrence of Onychomycosis" and distributed March 2003.

Contents of This CME Activity
  1. Progression and Recurrence of Onychomycosis
    Introduction
    Fungal Nail Infections: Magnitude of the Problem
    Pathophysiology of Onychomycosis
    Types of Onychomycosis
    Onychomycosis and Managed Care
    Onychomycosis: A Stubborn, Recurring Disease
    Diagnosing Onychomycosis
    Treating Onychomycosis
    Summary
    References

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