Infectious Diseases in Adults 2018

State of the art approaches to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious disease


 Harvard Medical School Views : 35 Fairmont Copley Plaza, 138 St. James Avenue Boston, Massachusetts
Infectious Diseases in Adults 2018

This comprehensive CME program ensures attendees are current with state-of-the-art approaches to prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases. Updates, best practices, and new guidelines are presented by nationally recognized ID experts and master clinicians. Education is practical and results driven:

  • State-of-the-art approaches to common infections
  • New strategies for treating highly resistant bacterial infections
  • Optimal management of Staph aureus
  • Live New England Journal of Medicine Clinicopathologic Conference (CPC)
  • Clinical approaches to complex, rare, "don't-miss" infections
  • Update on antifungal diagnostics and therapy
  • Hep C treatment workshop 
  • Strategies for optimal decision-making in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases
  • Musculoskeletal infectious diseases 
  • Infections in persons with substance use disorders
  • What’s new in HIV management
  • New and emerging infectious diseases

Highlights of the 2018 Program

  • Expanded Case-Based and Problem-Solving Education
  • Common Infectious Diseases: Updates in Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment
  • Treating Highly Resistant Bacterial Infections
  • Challenging, Rare, and Emerging Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Decision-Making
  • Safety, Quality, and Practice Improvement

Optional add-on workshop on State-of-the-Art Treatment of Hepatitis C

Organised by: Harvard Medical School Global and Continuing Education

Website: https://id.hmscme.com/

Start Date :
30 Apr 2018 09:00 AM
End Date :
04 May 2018 06:00 PM
Tags :
Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases in Adults 2018 workshop on State-of-the-Art Treatment of Hepatitis C Harvard Medical School update on antifungal diagnostics and therapy State of the art approaches to prevention diagnosis and treatment of infectious disease
Country :
United States

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