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American Academy of Family Physicians Launches Two CME Cases on Respiratory Infection

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   
Thursday, October 03, 2002

Contact:
Adam Lee
American Academy of Family Physicians
(800) 274-2237 Ext. 5221
alee@aafp.org

New Orleans — The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) strives to provide its members and other health-care providers with up-to-the-minute clinical information and ongoing educational opportunities. The following new initiative is designed to help physicians improve their quality of patient care and the quality of their patients’ lives.

The AAFP is developing two online continuing medical education (CME) cases on respiratory infections. The new cases will address appropriate antibiotic use in the treatment of respiratory infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia. The first case will be available in January 2004 at aafp.org/afp/cases.xml. The second case will be available in early March 2004. Cases will be available for one year to AAFP members and other visitors to aafp.org. It is anticipated that the cases will carry both AAFP and American Osteopathic Association credit.

This endeavor is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Purdue Pharma L.P. Purdue Pharma L.P. is one of the fastest-growing pharmaceutical companies in the world. Together with The Purdue Frederick Company and other associated companies worldwide, Purdue produces a variety of prescription and non-prescription products.

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