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Infectious Diseases CME

 
 
Infectious Diseases in the Adult Patient: A Primary Care Update

December 27-31, 2010 (8:00am-12:15pm)
Location: Hyatt Regency Sarasota, Florida
20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
20 CME Credits - AAFP ACEP ACOG
Mainpro-M1 (Canadian Physicians)
Course #SEMLA-2520101227
Price: $645.00 - $795.00



by Donald Kaye, M.D., M.A.C.P. - Drexel University, College of Medicine; Professor of Medicine; Philadelphia, PA; Elaine T. Kaye, M.D. - Harvard Medical School; Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology; Attending Physician, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA; Keith S. Kaye, M.D., M.P.H - Wayne State University School of Medicine; Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases; Corporate Medical Director of Hospital Epidemiology and Antimicrobial Stewardship, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI; Kenneth Kaye, M.D., F.A.C.P. - Harvard Medical School; Associate Professor of Medicine; Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA and Jerry Zuckerman, M.D. - Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Assistant Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Infection Prevention and Control, Division of Infectious Diseases, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA.

Learning Objectives
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NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION: Following this course, the participant should be able to recognize the epidemiology and classify commonly presenting infectious diseases; identify the clinical manifestations, pathogenesis and methods of diagnosing the presenting diseases; and apply the current recommendations of pharmacologic management, referral or follow-up and prevention. This activity is expected to result in improved competence in making appropriate diagnosis and providing effective treatment and referral or follow-up care with the overall goal of improving patient outcomes.

The emphasis will be on aligning physician behavior with current guidelines and evidence-based medicine, as indicated within each topic’s specific objectives. Since Infectious Diseases is a specialty field of medicine that affects all areas of Primary Care to include: FM, IM, EM and Pediatrics, this course was designed to cover the spectrum of Infectious Diseases essential to all practicing physicians.

Day 1 Meningitis and Meningoencephalitis. New or Emerging Infectious Diseases, Part 1: Influenza. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). New or Emerging Infectious Diseases, Part 2: C-difficile Infection (CDI).
Day 2 Newer Antibacterial Agents. Urinary Tract Infection. Update on Antimicrobial Resistance. Herpesvirus Infections.
Day 3 Hepatitis. Tuberculosis. Helicobacter pylori Infection. Cellulitis, Necrotizing Fasciitis and Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
Day 4 Adult Immunizations, Part I. Adult Immunizations, Part II. Endocarditis and Orthopedic Device Infection Prophylaxis Guidelines: What the PCP Needs to Know. Common Skin and Nail Infections.
Day 5 Advice for the Traveler. HIV Primer for the Primary Care Physician. Infective Diarrhea. Community Acquired Pneumonia.

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Infectious Diseases in the Adult Patient: A Primary Care Update
December 27-31, 2010
Location: Hyatt Regency Sarasota, Florida

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Day 1Meningitis and Meningoencephalitis - Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to use the evidence-based guidelines of the IDSA and the CDC to:
1.Evaluate the epidemiology of meningitis and the different types of meningitis.
2.Interpret clinical signs and symptoms of different types of meningitis.
3.Apply the indications for lumbar puncture (LP) and interpret LP results.
4.Evaluate treatment options and the need for hospitalization and public health notification.
New or Emerging Infectious Diseases, Parts 1 & 2: Influenza; C-difficile Infection (CDI). - Upon completion of this session, according to SHEA and HICPAC position papers, and the CDC and WHO recommendations, the participant should be able to:
1.Evaluate the etiology and pathogenesis of these infections.
2.Diagnose these infections.
3.Treat or otherwise manage these infections.
4.Apply prophylactic measures for these infections.
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) - Using the evidence-based guidelines from the CDC, IDSA and SHEA, upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
1.Evaluate the epidemiology of MRSA.
2.Diagnose the important infections caused by MRSA.
3.Analyze the risk factors and outcomes associated with MRSA control.
4.Appropriately treat MRSA infections.

Day 2Newer Antibacterial Agents - Upon completion of this session, using FDA publications and approvals as well as IDSA and SHEA evidence-based guidelines, the participant should be able to:
1.Relate the antibacterial spectrum of activity and indications for use.
2.Employ knowledge of the pharmacology of the agents.
3.Appropriately prescribe the agents.
4.Assess side effects, adverse reactions and drug interactions.
Urinary Tract Infection - Upon completion of this session, using evidence- based guidelines of the IDSA, AUA and EBM publications, the participant should be able to:
1.Relate the epidemiology of UTIs.
2.Illustrate the attributes of lower tract and upper tract infections and reinfections and relapses.
3.Diagnose chronic bacterial prostatitis.
4.Use antimicrobial therapy, to include short course therapy.
5.Select approaches to prevention.
Update on Antimicrobial Resistance - Upon completion of this session, using IDSA and SHEA evidence-based guidelines and CDC and WHO surveys, the participant should be able to:
1.Interpret the pattern of emergence of resistance of certain infecting bacteria.
2.Analyze the epidemiology that may indicate potential resistance among the organisms discussed, such as:
a.Pneumococci;
b.Enterococci;
c.Gram negative bacilli.
3.Use current therapeutic regimens while considering resistance.
Herpesvirus Infections - Upon completion of this session, using the recommendations and evidence-based guidelines of ACIP and AAP, the participant should be able to:
1.Relate the clinically pertinent aspects of herpesvirus infections.
2.Diagnose the syndromes, clinical complications and attributes of recurrent disease.
3.Use anti-virals where appropriate in management of herpes virus infections. Viruses to be covered include:
a.Herpes simplex virus;
b.Epstein-Barr virus;
c.Cytomegalovirus;
d.Varicella-zoster virus;
e.HHV6.

Day 3Hepatitis - Upon completion of this session, using evidence- based guidelines and consensus statements from NIH, CDC, AGA, ACIP, AAP and Association for the Study of Liver Disease, the participant should be able to:
1.Interpret the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of hepatitis A, B, C, D or E.
2.Relate differences in complications.
3.Summarize treatment options for hepatitis B and C.
Tuberculosis - Using evidence-based guidelines and recommendations from ATS, IDSA, CDC, and WHO, upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
1.Assess the groups at risk for developing active tuberculosis.
2.Relate the principles of antituberculous therapy.
3.Interpret results of tuberculin skin testing.
4.Treat latent TB infection.
Helicobacter pylori Infection - Upon completion of this session, using position statements from AGA, and evidence based guidelines from ACOG, the participant should be able to:
1.Interpret the clinical manifestations of H. pylori infection.
2.Use the methods for testing for H. pylori infection.
3.Treat H. pylori infection.
Cellulitis, Necrotizing Fasciitis and the Diabetic Foot Ulcers - Upon completion of this session, using the evidence- based guidelines from the IDSA, the participant should be able to:
1.Diagnose typical and atypical manifestations.
2.Evaluate the pathogenesis.
3.Apply the principles of medical and surgical treatment.
4.Assess the prognosis.

Day 4Adult Immunizations, Part I - Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to employ the IDSA, ACIP, CDC, and ACP evidence-based guidelines and recommendations to:
1.Prescribe vaccines according to the adult immunization schedule.
2.Use proper timing and spacing of immunobiologics.
3.Appropriately prescribe vaccines for the following vaccine preventable diseases: Influenza, Pneumococcus and Pertussis.
Adult Immunizations, Part II. - Upon completion of this session, using IDSA, ACIP, CDC and ACP evidence-based guidelines and recommendations, the participant should be able to:
1.Prescribe appropriate vaccines for the following vaccine preventable diseases:
a.Hepatitis A;
b.Hepatitis B;
c.Varicella-Zoster;
d.Meningococcus;
e.Human Papilloma Virus.
Endocarditis and Orthopedic Device Infection Prophylaxis Guidelines: What the PCP Needs to Know - Upon completion of this session, using evidence- based guidelines from the AHA, ADA, AAOS and AUA, the participant should be able to:
1.Apply current recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis of endocarditis and prosthetic joints.
2.Illustrate data supporting prophylaxis.
3.Determine appropriate patients for prophylaxis.
4.Use proper administration of prophylactic antibiotics, including prophylaxis in the allergic patient.
Common Skin and Nail Infections - At the conclusion of this talk, using recommendations, statements, and guidelines from the CDC and BAD, the participant should be able to:
1.Diagnose and treat a variety of common cutaneous infections as follows:
a.Bacterial infections;
b.Fungal infections;
c.Viral infections;
d.Nail infections and other nail abnormalities;
e.Parasitic infestations.

Day 5Advice for the Traveler - Upon completion of this session, using recommendations from the CDC and evidence-based guidelines from IDSA, the participant should be able to::
1.Recommend the general preventive measures including what not to eat and drink.
2.Order the needed immunizations.
3.Prescribe for the prevention of malaria, diarrhea and other illnesses of travelers.
4.Prescribe for the management of diarrhea of travelers.
HIV Primer for the Primary Care Physician - Using recommendations and evidence-based guidelines from IDSA, HIVMA, USPHS, CDC and ACP, upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
1.Relate the latest epidemiology of HIV infection.
2.Interpret recommendations for HIV screening.
3.Interpret diagnostic tests (e.g. viral load, CD4 count) and apply them to HIV management.
4.Illustrate the principles of antiretroviral treatment.
Infective Diarrhea - Using IDSA, HICPAC, CDC, FDA, and WHO evidence-based guidelines and recommendations, upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
1.Differentiate the presentation of toxigenic and invasive diarrhea.
2.Relate food-borne pathogens to illness.
3.Evaluate when to use fecal WBC, stool cultures, and stool O&P examinations.
4.Prescribe antibiotic therapy for various diarrheal illnesses when appropriate.
Community Acquired Pneumonia - Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to use the evidence-based guidelines of the IDSA and ATS to:
1.Interpret the microbial causes of community acquired pneumonia.
2.Specify strategies utilized to triage patients to appropriate level of care.
3.Use current diagnostic tests.
4.Prescribe recommended regimens to treat community acquired pneumonia.

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