Designed specifically for front-line primary care and urgent care clinicians, this highly rated course delivers the latest updates in infectious diseases, with a focus on practical strategies you can use right away in your practice.
You’ll gain:
Expert guidance to deliver state-of-the-art care
Tools to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
Updates on recent breakthroughs and emerging infections
Practical solutions to the most common—and and most challenging—ID problems in primary care
2025 Topics Include:
What’s New in Vaccines: Updates for 2025 and what’s on the horizon
Respiratory Infections: New diagnostics and therapies
Antibiotic Stewardship: Avoiding overuse while managing complex infections
Lyme Disease: Evidence-based approaches to controversy and confusion
Vaccine Conversations: How to counsel hesitant patients effectively
ID Emergencies: Can’t-miss diagnoses every PCP should recognize
Multidrug-Resistant Infections: Practical treatment options
Caring for Immunocompromised Patients: What every primary care clinician should know
COVID-19 and Influenza in 2025: Current guidance for evolving variants
Emerging Threats: H5N1, mpox, measles, and other new and recrudescent infections
Latent TB: Testing and treatment made simple
Infection Control: Best practices in the outpatient setting
Updated Guidelines: Urinary, GI, respiratory, and soft tissue infections

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