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Harvard Infectious Diseases in Primary Care 2025

Harvard Infectious Diseases in Primary Care 2025

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Harvard Infectious Diseases in Primary Care 2025

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    Harvard Infectious Diseases in Primary Care 2025

    + Include: 33 videos + 30 (+1) pdfs, size: 57.4 GB
    + Target Audience: primary care physicians, physician assistants who want practical, up-to-date strategies for managing infectious diseases
    + Information:
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    The Comprehensive Infectious Disease Update: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment

    Why Join This Course?

    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 medustudent.com
    • 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
    Focus on Clinical Questions You Face Every Day

    Get answers to practical, high-yield questions:
    • What’s the best way to manage recurrent or resistant UTIs?
    • How should I test for and treat latent TB?
    • What do I do when a patient has an antibiotic allergy?
    • Which patients should receive PrEP for HIV, and how do I initiate it?
    • How can I counsel patients with concerns about vaccine safety?
    • What’s the best way to handle initial and recurrent C. difficile?
    • Which travelers need which vaccines—and when?
    • What’s the latest on pneumococcal vaccines, H. pylori management, and STI testing?
    Featured in 2025
    • Keynote Presentation by Dr. Rochelle Walensky: “Lessons from the Front Lines of Public Health”—from the medustudent.com former CDC Director and ID Chief at MGH.
    • Microbiology Lab Demystified: Dr. Romney Humphries answers “Top Questions PCPs Have for the Microbiology Lab.”
    • Challenging Cases from the Field: Our expert faculty share and discuss their toughest outpatient ID cases.
    • Expanded Q&A: More time dedicated to your questions—and real-world answers you can use.

    Who Should Attend



    PHYSICIANS, NPs, and PAs in the fields of:
    • Internal Medicine
    • Family Medicine
    • Infectious Diseases
    • Pediatrics
    • Geriatrics
    • Adolescent Medicine
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Urgent Care
    • OB/GYN

     

    + Topics:

    Wednesday, October 15, 2025


    Moderator: Dr. Paul E. Sax

    9:00am to 9:05am Welcome Remarks Paul E. Sax, MD
    9:05am to 9:50am Antibiotic Update for Office Practice Paul E. Sax, MD
    9:50am to 9:55am Break
    9:55am to 10:40am Update in Sexually Transmitted Infections Daniel A. Solomon, MD
    10:40am to 10:55am Break
    10:55am to 11:40am C. difficile: What’s New for the PCP Elizabeth L. Hohmann, MD
    11:40am to 11:45am Break
    11:45am to 12:30pm Corticosteroids, Biologics, and More: Infections in the Non-HIV Immunocompromised Host Jessica Little, MD
    12:30pm to 12:35pm Break
    12:35pm to 1:20pm Urinary Tract Infections: The Common and the Complicated Sigal Yawetz, MD
    1:20pm to 2:05pm Break
    Moderator: Dr. Jacob H. Johnson
    2:05pm to 2:50pm Gastrointestinal Infections: Evaluation and Treatment Jacob H. Johnson, MD
    2:50pm to 2:55pm Break
    2:55pm to 3:40pm Lyme Disease: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Controversies Daniel A. Solomon, MD
    3:40pm to 3:45pm Break
    3:45pm to 4:30pm Tuberculosis for the Non-ID Specialist Jacob H. Johnson, MD
    4:30pm to 4:45pm Break
    4:45pm to 5:30pm Top Myths About Antibiotics We Wish Every Clinician Would Know Jeffrey Pearson, PharmD, BCIDP
    5:30pm to 5:35pm Break
    5:35pm to 6:20pm Tropical Infections in Clinical Practice Carolina Geadas, MD, MSc, DTM&H

    Thursday, October 16, 2025

    UPDATE on RECOMMENDED VACCINES for ADULTS


    Moderator: Dr. Daniel A. Solomon

    9:00am to 9:10am Introduction: Vaccines in 2025: Promises and Perils Daniel A. Solomon, MD
    9:10am to 9:45am Top Vaccine Updates for the PCP – Part 1 Mary W. Montgomery, MD
    9:45am to 10:15am Top Vaccine Updates for the PCP – Part 2 Daniel A. Solomon, MD
    10:15am to 10:20am Break
    10:20am to 10:35am Vaccines for the International Traveler Mary W. Montgomery, MD
    10:35am to 10:50am Vaccine Q+A Mary W. Montgomery, MD and Daniel A. Solomon, MD
    10:50am to 11:05am Break
    Moderator: Dr. Daniel A. Solomon
    11:05am to 11:45am Sore Throats, Common Colds, and Coughs That Won’t Go Away Jennifer A. Johnson, MD
    11:45am to 11:50am Break
    11:50am to 12:20pm Pneumonia: Updates in Diagnosis and Management Mary W. Montgomery, MD
    12:20pm to 12:25pm Break
    12:25pm to 1:10pm Infection Control for the Primary Care Provider: COVID-19 and Beyond Michael Klompas, MD, MPH
    1:10pm to 1:55pm Break
    Moderator: Dr. Sigal Yawetz
    1:55pm to 2:40pm Live Q&A Faculty
    2:40pm to 2:45pm Break
    2:45pm to 3:30pm H. pylori: Diagnosis, Management and Controversies Molly L. Perencevich, MD
    3:30pm to 3:35pm Break
    3:35pm to 4:20pm How to Evaluate and Manage Antibiotic Allergies Paige G. Wickner, MD, MPH
    4:20pm to 4:35pm Break
    4:35pm to 5:20pm Management of Antibiotics and Other ID Challenges in Pregnancy Sigal Yawetz, MD
    5:20pm to 5:25pm Break
    5:25pm to 6:10pm Optimizing Curbside Consults in Infectious Diseases Paul E. Sax, MD

    Friday, October 17, 2025

    Moderator: Dr. Jennifer A. Johnson
    9:00am to 9:45am KEYNOTE: Lessons from the Front Lines of Public Health Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH
    9:45am to 9:50am Break
    9:50am to 10:35am Skin Infections and Infection-Mimickers Adam D. Lipworth, MD
    10:35am to 10:40am Break
    10:40am to 11:25am HIV for the Non-ID Specialist: The Basics Paul E. Sax, MD
    11:25am to 11:40am Break
    11:40am to 12:25pm Top Questions PCPs Have for the Microbiology Lab Romney Humphries, PhD
    12:25pm to 12:30pm Break
    12:30pm to 1:15pm Can’t-Miss Diagnoses in Infectious Diseases Jennifer A. Johnson, MD
    1:15pm to 1:20pm Break
    1:20pm to 2:05pm HIV Pre- and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis: Why the PCP Is Critical Sigal Yawetz, MD
    2:05pm to 2:50pm Break
    Moderator: Dr. Paul E. Sax
    2:50pm to 3:20pm Live Q&A Faculty
    3:20pm to 3:25pm Break
    3:25pm to 4:10pm Influenza and COVID-19: The Latest in Prevention and Treatment Paul E. Sax, MD
    4:10pm to 4:15pm Break
    4:15pm to 5:00pm Hepatitis in the Primary Care Setting Jennifer A. Johnson, MD
    5:00pm to 5:15pm Break
    5:15pm to 6:00pm ID Case Challenges: How We Approach Our Toughest Outpatient Cases Panel (moderated by Paul E. Sax, MD)
    6:00pm to 6:10pm Course Wrap-Up