Overview / Abstract: |
This acclaimed course, which is among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses, provides comprehensive ID updates for primary care clinicians. PHYSICIANs, NPs, and PAs can rely on this program for: Focus areas include: This course provides education to optimize outcomes for patients with common, challenging, and complex infectious diseases. Education is practical, providing answers to the questions such as: • How can I manage resistant and recurrent urinary tract infections? • What strategies are recommended for treating and preventing MRSA infection? • How can I interpret and manage the results of different tests for latent tuberculosis? • How should I deal with recurrent C. difficile? • How do I manage patients with antibiotic allergies? • How do I diagnose, treat, and counsel patients about Lyme disease and other tick-related infections? • What immunizations are indicated for my traveling patients? • What are the recommendations for the new pneumococcal vaccines? • What can we expect with the upcoming respiratory virus season? • Who in my practice should receive PrEP for HIV, and how do I start it? • What is the best approach to refractory H. pylori infection? • What patients with gastroenteritis should receive antibiotics? • What are the new tests our lab uses to diagnose HIV and other sexually transmitted infections? • How should I answer patient questions about vaccine safety? UPDATE on RECOMMENDED VACCINES for ADULTS We are pleased to welcome the following keynote speaker to our 2024 program: • Dr. Paul A. Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center and professor of pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and author of Tell Me When It's Over: An Insider's Guide to Deciphering Covid Myths and Navigating Our Post-Pandemic World. NEW in 2024 • Are you ever confused by results you get on cultures and other tests from the microbiology lab? This year we’ll welcome Dr. Romney Humphries, Professor, Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University, who will give the talk, “Top Questions PCPs Have for the Microbiology Lab.” • A faculty panel will present and discuss their most challenging outpatient referrals. We have also included expanded, dedicated time to answer your submitted questions. OPTIMIZED FOR REMOTE EDUCATION |
Expiration |
Nov 01, 2024 |
Discipline(s) |
Nurse Practitioner , Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME |
Format |
Live / Seminar, Webinar / Webcast / Video |
Cost |
875-975 |
Credits / Hours |
22.00 AMA PRA Category1 Credits™, 22.00 AAFP Prescribed credits |
Accreditation |
Harvard Medical School, ACCME, AAFP |
Is This Activity Certified for "Live" Credit? |
YES |
Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers |
Brigham and Women's Hospital |
Keywords / Search Terms |
The Penzias Group The Penzias Group The Penzias Group Harvard, CME, Immunizations, Lyme, COVID-19, infection control, vaccines, HIV, MRSA, Hepatitis, UTI, STI, pneumonia, flu, gastroenteritis, travel medicine, respiratory, C. difficile, H. pylori, antibiotics, tuberculosis, H5N1, mpox, Live CE CME Seminar CE CME Live CE CME Seminar CE CME |
LIVE Activity Location Details |
Date(s)
Live Streaming |