TY - JOUR AU - Petrak, Russell AB - References internal medicine program directors and Reprints or correspondence: Dr. Alan D. Tice, Outpatient Par- enteral Antimicrobial Therapy Outcomes Registry, 401 Broad- departments. Do we allow pulmonolo- 1. Joiner KA, Dismukes WE, Britigan, et al. Ad- way, Tacoma, WA 98402 (alantice@idlinks.com). equacy of fellowship training: results of a sur- gists to teach our fellows how to diagnose Clinical Infectious Diseases 2002; 34:419–20 vey of recently graduated fellows. Clin Infect and treat pneumonia in an immunocom- 2002 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All Dis 2001; 32:255–62. rights reserved. 1058-4838/2002/3403-0024$03.00 promised host? Shall we ask intensive- 2. Joiner KA, Powderly W, Blaser M, et al. Fel- lowship training in infectious diseases: a re- care specialists to instruct them on the port from the regional and national meetings use of antibiotics in critical care units? of infectious diseases division chiefs and pro- Business Aspects We believe this educational charge gram directors. Clin Infect Dis 1998; 26: of Infectious Diseases 1060–5. must be taken up by the IDSA and, spe- 3. Slama TG, Sexton DJ, Ingram CW, Petrak cifically, the CAC. The solution lies RM, Joseph WP. Findings of the 1998 Infec- Sir—On behalf of the Clinical Affairs within the IDSA: TI - Business Aspects of Infectious Diseases JF - Clinical Infectious Diseases DO - 10.1086/324577 DA - 2002-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/business-aspects-of-infectious-diseases-1gF2tc0lMA SP - 420 EP - 420 VL - 34 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -