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Challenger Preventive Medicine provides
physicians with the knowledge and information
they need to manage the broad spectrum of
common disorders, diseases, and injuries that
can be averted through preventive medical
practices.
Prevention is the least attempted but
potentially most cost-effective and beneficial
route to improved public health. Various
estimates suggest an annual savings of $100
billion as well as increased longevity and
quality of life if practicing primary care
physicians understood and promoted preventive
medicine.

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Challenger Preventive Medicine guides
the exploration and overview of subjects such
as accidents and motor vehicle safety, woman
and infant topics, public health and
immunization, violence and abuse, and many
other areas of preventive medical practice.
Enhance your mastery of these subjects through
challenging assessment quizzes and also earn
up to 25 AMA Category 1 CME credits from The
University of Colorado School of
Medicine.
Target Audience:
Challenger Preventive Medicine is intended for all physicians, emergent and
primary care providers and specialists, who require information on
preventive medicine practices.
Educational Objectives:
The educational objectives of the Challenger Preventive Medicine
training program are as follows. On completing the program, the medical
practitioner should be able to:
- Confidently manage the broad spectrum of common disorders, diseases
and injuries that can be averted through preventive medicine practices.
- Discuss the growing relevance of genetic testing in the prevention and
early treatment of inherited disorders such as cancer, obesity,
diabetes, and heart disease.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of modern practices in adult
immunization.
- Effectively diagnose, treat and prevent conditions relating to:
Accidents and Motor Vehicle Safety, Addiction Medicine and Pain
Management, Cancer and the Role of Lifestyle Modification, Chronic
Diseases Caused by Infectious Agents, Control of Infectious Diseases,
Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke, Food Safety and Nutrition, Foodborne
and Waterborne Diseases, Occupational and Industrial Diseases and
Safety, Patient Safety, Public Health, Vaccine Development and Use, and
Women and Infant Topics.
- Demonstrate mastery of the knowledge and cognitive skills required to
achieve the objectives by scoring at least 80% on all topics studied for
CME credit.
Chapters Include:
- Accidents and Motor Vehicle Safety
- Addiction Medicine and Pain
Management
- Cancer and the Role of Lifestyle
Modification
- Chronic Diseases Caused by
Infectious Agents
- Control of Infectious Diseases
- Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke
- Food Safety and Nutrition
- Complementary Medicine and
Dietary Supplements
- Vitamins and Nutrition
- Food borne and Waterborne Diseases
- Occupational and Industrial
Diseases and Safety
- Patient Safety
- Public Health
- Inherited Disorders
- The Aging Population
- Violence and Abuse
- Vaccine Development and Use
- Women and Infant Topics
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Windows '98, '98SE, ME, NT4.0 sp6a, 2000 sp4+, or XP
sp1+ (Home or Professional)
(Windows 2000 or XP preferred), Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM
drive or faster, Video Card and Monitor capable of at least 1024x768
resolution; Sound Card and Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing
device, Windows '98, '98SE, ME: 256MB RAM, or greater, Windows NT4.0 sp6a,
Windows 2000 sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof): 512MB RAM, or greater,
Run from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 sp2 or later (IE 6 - sp1+
preferred) or Netscape Navigator 7.0.1 or later, Microsoft Java 5.00.3810 or
Sun Java2 (JRE) 1.4.2_07, Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster (DSL,
Cable, Broadband, etc.), Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A media player*
with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio, Microsoft Media
Player 9 and 10 cannot play movies from the CD-ROMs due to recent changes in
Microsoft security protocols. The preferred media player for the MPEG movies
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Clinical
Reference and Educational Software for Family Physicians Challenger/Saultz© Family Medicine features the full
text of the Textbook of Family Medicine by John Saultz
(McGraw-Hill) combined with questions and answers to
stimulate your study for boards or CME credit. These two
formats have been combined into one CD-ROM based program
to provide you with the most powerful tool available for
boards preparation, CME, continuous training, and
on-the-job reference. This is an ideal program for all
clinicians wanting to improve their Family Practitioner
skills.
The content is organized into 58 chapters with each
chapter broken down into topics. You will quickly master
every aspect of primary care medicine for family
practitioners with Challenger/Saultz© Family Medicine's
4,500+ question knowledge base and more than 2,310
high-resolution images. Annual updates ensure this is the
most current information resource available.
Challenger/Saultz© Family Medicine is an
interactive training program designed to hone your ability
to quickly diagnose the entire spectrum of problems that
can present in a busy Family Practice clinic. Regular use
of Challenger/Saultz© Family Medicine will increase your
clinical diagnostic confidence and provide timely
information on all areas of Family Medicine. The program
is also an excellent means of preparing for the written FP
boards.
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System Requirements:
Windows '98, '98SE, ME, NT4.0 sp6a, 2000 sp4+, or XP sp1+ (Home or
Professional) (Windows 2000 or XP preferred), Pentium III - 1GHz or
faster, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster, Video Card and Monitor capable of at
least 1024x768 resolution; Sound Card and Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or
compatible pointing device, Windows '98, '98SE, ME: 256MB RAM, or
greater, Windows NT4.0 sp6a, Windows 2000 sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+
(Home/Prof): 512MB RAM, or greater, Run from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM,
Full Installation: Amount varies with each product, Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.5 sp2 or later (IE 6 - sp1+ preferred) or Netscape Navigator
7.0.1 or later, Microsoft Java 5.00.3810 or Sun Java2 (JRE) 1.4.2_07,
Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster (DSL, Cable, Broadband,
etc.), Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A media player* with codecs
for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio, Microsoft Media Player 9
and 10 cannot play movies from the CD-ROMs due to recent changes in
Microsoft security protocols. The preferred media player for the MPEG
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Med-Challenger IM
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Single User |
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Med-Challenger IM -
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Med-Challenger IM offers
you the best educational and reference
resource for your computer. The knowledge base
of more than 2,700 questions integrated with
over 800 high-resolution computer images
comprehensively covers all major topics
primary acute care.
The Med-Challenger IM program
uses an easy-to-follow tutorial that explains
the program structure - Practice
& Review, Assessment,
answering, scoring,
and use of commands and options. Screens are
uncluttered and consistent. The software is
designed to help you learn, even in short
sessions.
While studying, interactive
feedback
and scoring provides the highest level of
retention. The quick reference ability of the
60,000 line index offers immediate access to
the diagnostic and treatment information you
need.
Med-Challenger IM Chapter Listing:
Overview: Fundamentals of
Internal Medicine
Allergy and Rheumatology
Cardiovascular Disorders
Care of Older Adults
Chest Radiology
Common Complaints
Dermatology
ECG Interpretation
End-of-Life Care
Endocrinology
Environmental Injuries
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Gastroenterology
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Haematology and Oncology
Infectious Diseases
Law and Ethics
Life-Threatening Signs and Symptoms
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Nephrology and Urology |
Neurology
Paediatric Chest Radiology
Paediatrics
Psychiatric and Behavioural Disorders
Pulmonary Disorders
Resuscitation: Arrhythmias
Resuscitation: CPR and Ventilation
Resuscitation: Fluids and Electrolytes
Resuscitation: Paediatric
Toxicology
Trauma: Extremity and Orthopaedic
Trauma: Stabilization, Head, and Neck
Trauma: Trunk
Wound Management
Maintenance of Certification
Asthma (CPD)
Diabetes Mellitus (CPD)
Hypertension (CPD)
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System Requirements: Windows '98, '98SE, ME, NT4.0 sp6a, 2000 sp4+, or XP
sp1+ (Home or Professional)
(Windows 2000 or XP preferred), Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM
drive or faster, Video Card and Monitor capable of at least 1024x768
resolution; Sound Card and Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing
device, Windows '98, '98SE, ME: 256MB RAM, or greater, Windows NT4.0 sp6a,
Windows 2000 sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof): 512MB RAM, or greater,
Run from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 sp2 or later (IE 6 - sp1+
preferred) or Netscape Navigator 7.0.1 or later, Microsoft Java 5.00.3810 or
Sun Java2 (JRE) 1.4.2_07, Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster (DSL,
Cable, Broadband, etc.), Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A media player*
with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio, Microsoft Media
Player 9 and 10 cannot play movies from the CD-ROMs due to recent changes in
Microsoft security protocols. The preferred media player for the MPEG movies
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Health professionals need the skills to provide high
quality care to people with developmental disabilities.
Cognitive, physical, communication and social impairments
can create particular challenges for patients, their
families and carers, and the health professionals working
with them.
Healthcare Scenarios in Developmental Disability has been
designed to support the development of positive attitudes
towards people with disabilities, and to provide important
information in skill and knowledge domains.
This resource has two major sections: The Video Scenarios
and the Knowledge Base.
The Video Scenarios comprise videotaped ‘medical
consultations’ between medical practitioners and four
people with disabilities. These four scenarios introduce
students to the issues faced by people living with
intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and
dual disability and allow students to observe how
challenges are handled in real interactions. Each video
consultation is embedded in a learning pathway that
includes learning objectives, a reflective exercise and a
self assessment quiz.
Underpinning the four video scenarios are five extensive
Knowledge Bases: Overview of Developmental Disability;
General Issues in Healthcare; Communication; Mental Health
and Illness; and Issues for Families and Carers.
Authors: Dr Jane Tracy and Dr Mary Burbidge
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Windows:
Internet Explorer 6 (MAC ver.5). Pentium 4 computer running Windows
XP/Windows 2000. Macintosh:
G4 running OSX. Minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768. 512 MB of
RAM. CD drive: mouse/compatible pointing device; speakers/audio
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Understanding
the biomedical principles and the
structure and function of muscle
Kinemyo aims to provide year 1 Physiotherapy students
with an understanding of mechanical principles (module
1) and the structure and function of skeletal muscle
(modules 2 and 3) as a basis for developing skills in
analysis of human movement.
Use of everyday examples facilitates understanding of
important concepts that are then applied to examples
relevant to physiotherapy theory and practice.
Each concept is accompanied by questions and feedback.
Author: Dr Elizabeth Tully
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Windows:
Windows NT or higher. Macintosh:
Mac 9.1 or higher, both require Quicktime 6 and javascript enabled on
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Treating
Traumatic Stress
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Treating Traumatic Stress: Conducting Imaginal Exposure
is a comprehensive clinician guide to the use of imaginal
exposure, a proven intervention in the treatment of
clients with traumatic stress conditions.
The manual
addresses:
1. PTSD and psychological treatment of the condition
2. Basic rules for conducting exposure
3. The process of conducting exposure
4. Managing problematic reactions to exposure
The manual is presented in an easy to read format, with
each section commencing with a clear statement of goals
and learning objectives, followed by a number of key
learning activities.
The written manual is accompanied by a supporting video
and CD-ROM which contains short video clips of therapist &
client interactions to illustrate the application of
imaginal exposure therapy in different and sometimes
difficult scenarios.
Authors: Mark Creamer,
David Forbes, Andrea Phelps and Leanne Humphries
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Improve Your Management of
Sedation
The Sedation Simulator is the perfect program for radiologists, oral
surgeons, endoscopists, surgeons and nurses to review the management of safe
sedation. Administer a variety of sedative agents, monitor the simulated patient
and manage a number of emergency scenarios. Thirty six different patients are
presented and you must manage the airway, ventilation, fluids and medications.
Many emergency situations will occur requiring rapid diagnosis and proper
treatment to avoid disaster. An on-line expert help system is available and an
automated record-keeping system provides a detailed chart for the case. Have fun
while you practice administering safe sedation!
Practice emergencies associated with sedation
- Agitation
- Anaphylaxis
- Apnea
- Bradycardia
- Bronchospasm
- Cardiac arrest
- Hypertension
- Hypotension
- Myocardial ischemia
- Tachycardia
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50 User
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Blood Gases
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25
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Does the thought of "acid-base
balance" make your skin crawl? Do "A-a
gradients" terrorize you? You need Blood
Gases program. This terrific program
teaches some of the most difficult, yet most
important material in medicine.
There's a normal values drill
for those just learning. For experts: an A-a
gradient tutorial, calculation drill, and
interpretation quiz. You'll learn acid-base
balance in a tutorial and interpretation quiz.
There's also a teaching tutorial
and calculation drill for acidosis correction
- very important now that "routine"
bicarb is no longer given. During any of Blood
Gases' training drills, you can refer to the on-line
manual for additional learning.
- very important now that "routine"
bicarb is no longer given. During any of Blood
Gases' training drills, you can refer to the on-line
manual for additional learning.
Not only does Blood Gases
teach, but it will also interpret lung function
and acid-base balance for you. You'd never expect
that of such an inexpensive program.
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Systems Requirements:
Pentium processor 133Mhz or faster, 8 MB
RAM, 5 MB hard drive space, CD-ROM drive, 256 colour
VGA monitor, keyboard, mouse. Windows® operating
system. Compatible with Windows 95, 98, NT, Me,
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Primary Care Dermatology Series - Dermatology Basics with Case Studies
You will rapidly diagnose all dermatologic problems like the pros after using
Derm-Challenger's interactive questions and atlas of photographs and
illustrations. A wide variety of cases are presented and integrated with more
than 500 high-resolution images designed to challenge and increase your
knowledge of dermatology. The atlas of photographs is an invaluable
clinical reference tool.
Derm-Challenger gives you immediate access to a
large image library for use in differential
diagnosis. In addition, there are 100 actual patient cases
and 82 synopses of common dermatological conditions to stimulate your learning.
An easy-to-use interface is combined with immediate feedback and scoring to
maximise your retention of the material and reinforce the vital knowledge you
need to give the best possible care. Regular use of Derm-Challenger will increase your clinical confidence and
hone your ability to accurately interpret dermatologic disorders.
Target Audience:
Derm-Challenger is intended for all medical practitioners who need to
diagnose disorders of the skin, hair and nails; and who need to be familiar with
the dermatologic manifestations of systemic diseases.
Educational Objectives:
On completing this program, the medical practitioner will be able to:
- Describe the structure and function of the skin and its basic histologic
structures.
- Define the terms used in the description of dermatologic disease.
- Describe the key elements of the history, physical examination and
laboratory testing of skin diseases.
- Describe the presentation and diagnosis of dermatologic diseases commonly
encountered in the practice of primary care medicine.
- Describe the dermatologic manifestations of systemic diseases commonly
encountered in the practice of primary care medicine.
- Demonstrate the knowledge and cognitive skills required to achieve
objectives 1-5 by scoring at least 80% on all topics studied for CME credit.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Basics
Structure & Function of the Skin Dermatologic Terminology & Lesion Types
History, Examination and Laboratory Testing
Fifty Dermatology Quick-Cases
Quick-Cases - Set 1
Quick-Cases - Set 2
Quick-Cases - Set 3
Quick-Cases - Set 4
Quick-Cases - Set 5
Fifty More Dermatology Quick-Cases
Quick-Cases - Set 6
Quick-Cases - Set 7
Quick-Cases - Set 8
Quick-Cases - Set 9
Quick-Cases - Set 10
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Windows '98, '98SE, ME, NT4.0 sp6a, 2000 sp4+, or XP
sp1+ (Home or Professional)
(Windows 2000 or XP preferred), Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM
drive or faster, Video Card and Monitor capable of at least 1024x768
resolution; Sound Card and Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing
device, Windows '98, '98SE, ME: 256MB RAM, or greater, Windows NT4.0 sp6a,
Windows 2000 sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof): 512MB RAM, or greater,
Run from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 sp2 or later (IE 6 - sp1+
preferred) or Netscape Navigator 7.0.1 or later, Microsoft Java 5.00.3810 or
Sun Java2 (JRE) 1.4.2_07, Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster (DSL,
Cable, Broadband, etc.), Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A media player*
with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio, Microsoft Media
Player 9 and 10 cannot play movies from the CD-ROMs due to recent changes in
Microsoft security protocols. The preferred media player for the MPEG movies
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