Infectious Diseases in Primary Care is a seminar dedicated to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases.
Infectious Diseases in Primary Care covers topics such as:
- New diagnostics and treatments for respiratory tract infections
- Vaccines: what’s new and what’s coming
- Lyme disease: controversies and solutions
- Strategies for avoiding antibiotic overuse
- Can’t-miss diagnoses: infectious disease emergencies
- How to counsel reluctant patients about vaccine benefits
- Protecting our patients with weakened immune systems
- Treatment of highly resistant infections
- New or emerging infections, such as Mpox: recognition, diagnosis, management, and prevention
- COVID-19 updates for primary care practice, adapted for current disease activity and variants
- Infection control in the office setting
- Evaluation and treatment of latent tuberculosis
- New guidelines for management of urinary, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and soft tissue infections
- Updates on emerging infections
Infectious Diseases in Primary Care brings together clinicians.
Infectious Diseases in Primary Care will be held on 23-24 Oct 2024.