1. Overview
The Providence Regional Medical Center Everett 41st Annual Infectious Disease Conference 2025 delivers comprehensive updates on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases in primary care and hospital settings. The course emphasizes antibiotic stewardship, emerging public health threats, and evidence-based management of common infections like UTIs and gastrointestinal disorders.
Course Date: 2025
2. Learning Objectives
Evaluate the reemergence of vaccine-preventable childhood diseases and implement prevention strategies.
Apply updated antibiotic stewardship principles, including shorter durations and new treatments for UTIs.
Manage gastrointestinal infections such as H. pylori, diverticulitis, and C. difficile diarrhea.
Identify and treat vector-borne diseases, hemorrhagic fevers, and emerging threats like Bird Flu.
Review key publications in infectious diseases and guidelines for tuberculosis management in non-public health settings.
3. Target Audience
Best for primary care and infectious disease clinicians who want updates on antibiotic stewardship, emerging pathogens, and public health.
4. Topics
Reemergence of Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Diseases
DART Communication with Patient & Parents Dialogue Around Respiratory Therapy
New Antibiotic Treatments for UTI Simple & Complex Treatment
Shorter Durations of Antibiotics is Better
Travel Medicine
Key Publications in the ID World
07.1 Diagnosis & Treatment of H pylori, Diverticulitis & C-difficile Diarrhea
07.2 Diagnosis & Treatment of H pylori, Diverticulitis & C-difficile Diarrhea
07.3 Diagnosis & Treatment of H pylori, Diverticulitis & C-difficile Diarrhea
Food Chain Illnesses
Hemorrhagic Fevers
Vector Born Diseases
Bird Flu (I warned you about this last year!)
Diseases of Public Health Importance
Overview from the Author Core Elements of Antibiotic Stewardship
Overview of Tuberculosis (TB) for Non-Public Health Providers





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