The Chicago Infectious Disease Board Review 2018
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Get a Comprehensive Look at Infectious Disease
This extensive, well-laid-out CME board review includes case-based lectures on topics like central nervous system infections, nosocomial infections and infection control, antibiotics and mechanisms of resistance, and viral hepatitis, with special focus on the latest developments, medical guidelines, and therapeutic strategies.
The Chicago Infectious Disease Board Review will help you to better:
- Apply appropriate diagnostic procedures for common and uncommon infectious diseases
- Recognize the presenting signs and symptoms of STDs and effectively treat them
- Integrate current guidelines for the treatment of febrile transplant recipients
- Prescribe appropriate antimicrobial therapy for patients with suspected sepsis
- Reduce nosocomial infections by implementing effective infection control measures
- Maintain up-to-date immunization of patients as per currently recommended adult immunization schedules
Accreditation
Rush University Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
Rush University Medical Center designates this enduring material for
AMA PRA Category 1 credits ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This enduring material has been produced in compliance with all ACCME Essential Areas and Elements and Accreditation Policies.
Topics/Speakers
Syndromes
- Central Nervous System Infections – Michael Lin, MD, MPH
- Upper and Lower Respiratory Infections – David Schwartz, MD
- Endocarditis and Infections of Prosthetic and Vascular Devices – John Segreti, MD
- Diarrhea and Gastrointestinal Syndromes – Temitope Oyedele, MD
- Skin and Soft Tissue Infections and Toxin Mediated Diseases – Kathy Rezai, MD
- Osteomyelitis and Septic Arthritis – John Segreti, MD
- Nosocomial Infections and Infection Control – Michael Lin, MD, MPH
- Fever of Unknown Origin – Shivanjali Shankaran, MD
Specific Infectious Diseases
- Staphylococcus Aureus – Kyle Popovich, MD, MS
- Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases – Kyle Popovich, MD, MS
- Lyme, Borrelia and Leptospira – Sarah Won, MD, MPH
- Bartonella, Rickettsia, Tick-borne and Other Ectoparasitic Diseases – Sarah Won, MD, MPH
- Tuberculosis and Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria – Shivanjali Shankaran, MD
- Nocardia, Rhodococcus, Actinomyces and Other Higher-Order Bacteria – Brett Williams, MD
- Invasive Fungal Infections – Laurie Proia, MD
- Viral Hepatitis – Oluwatoyin M. Adeyemi, MD
- Zoonoses, Hemorrhagic Fevers, Emerging Infectious Diseases and Agents for Bioterrorism – Brett Williams, MD
- Herpesviruses, HTLV and Prion Disease – Gregory Huhn, MD
- Malaria, Toxoplasma and Other Protozoal Infections – Kamal Singh, MD
- Helminths – Kamal Singh, MD
HIV
- HIV and Opportunistic Infections – Mariam Aziz, MD
- HIV and HAART – Mariam Aziz, MD
Non-HIV Immunocompromised Hosts
- Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients – Carlos Santos, MD, MPHS
- Infections in Stem Cell Transplant Recipients – Carlos Santos, MD, MPHS
Antimicrobials and Vaccines
- Antibiotics and Mechanisms of Resistance – Amy Hanson, PharmD & Christy Varughese, PharmD
- Immunizations – Beverly Sha, MD
Microbiology and Immunology
- Clinical Microbiology – Nicholas Moore, PhD
- Clinical Immunology and Host Defense – Allan Tenorio, MD
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