Oakstone The Brigham Board Review in Infectious Diseases 2016

10 $

+ Include: 36 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 6.65 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing infectious disease specialists and trainees

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+ Include: 36 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 6.65 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing infectious disease specialists and trainees

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Board Review

A comprehensive review of infectious diseases designed to improve the management and care of patients with common and uncommon infections. Ideal for MOC.

QUICK FACTS

Provider: Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Course Director:
Ajay K. Singh MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA
Senior Associate Dean for Global and
Continuing Education
Director, Master in Medical Sciences in
Clinical Investigation (MMSCI) Program
Harvard Medical School
Director, Office of Postgraduate
Medical Education
Physician, Division of Nephrology
Department of Medicine
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

James H. Maguire, MD
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Stay Current in a Rapidly Changing Specialty

This CME course is a wide-ranging review of the important topics in infectious diseases and keeps you abreast of the latest developments in the field. The Brigham Board Review in Infectious Diseases includes case-based lectures on topics like endocarditis, transplant infectious diseases, HIV-initial testing and evaluation, sexually transmitted infections, adult immunizations, travel medicine, and more. It will help you to:

  • Prepare for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Infectious Disease certification and recertification examinations
  • Relate pathophysiology and pathobiologic principles with clinical presentations
  • Evaluate the latest therapeutic approaches available, their risks and benefits
  • Appraise the management of acute HIV infection, syphilis, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and sepsis

Learning Objectives

After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Summarize and demonstrate increased overall knowledge of infectious disease topics
  • Identify and improve knowledge and clinical competence-based practice gaps in infectious disease
  • Compare pathophysiology and pathobiologic principles with clinical presentations
  • Describe optimal therapeutic strategies and their risks and benefits
  • Apply the knowledge and strategies gained through participation in this activity to the Board exam and daily practice

Intended Audience

This educational activity was designed for practicing infectious disease specialists and trainees who seek certication/recertication and/or continued education (with CME credits) “specific” to the infectious disease subspecialty.

Date Of Original Release: December 31, 2016
Contact Hours: 26.25

 

+ Topics:

01. Overview of Clinical Microbiology – Bacteria and Mycobacteria Dan A. Milner Jr., MD.mp4
02. Clinical Microbiology — Fungi and Viruses Dan A. Milner Jr., MD.mp4
03. Antibiotics – I Jennifer A. Johnson, MD.mp4
04. Antibiotics – II Jennifer A. Johnson, MD.mp4
05. Antifungal Therapy- Options and Indications Francisco M. Marty, MD.mp4
06. Therapy of Herpes and Influenza Virus Infections – 2016 Martin S. Hirsch, MD.mp4
07. Congenital Immunodeficiencies of Clinical Importance in Adults David E. Sloane, MD.mp4
08. Respiratory Tract Infections- Sore throats, Common Colds, and Coughs Miriam Baron Barshak, MD.mp4
09. Community-Acquired Pneumonia Joel T. Katz, MD.mp4
10. Nosocomial Pneumonia and other ICU Infections Michael Klompas, MD, MPH, FRCPC.mp4
11. Common Problems in Infection Control and Healthcare Epidemiology Deborah S. Yokoe, MD.mp4
12. Endocarditis Adolf W. Karchmer, MD.mp4
13. Meningitis and Encephalitis Todd B. Ellerin, MD.mp4
14. Bone and Joint Infections James H. Maguire, MD.mp4
15. Adult Immunizations Lindsey R. Baden, MD.mp4
16. Travel Medicine James H. Maguire, MD.mp4
17. Parasitology James H. Maguire, MD.mp4
18. Tick-borne Diseases James H. Maguire, MD.mp4
19. Zoonoses Mary W. Montgomery, MD.mp4
20. Infectious Diarrhea Mary W. Montgomery, MD.mp4
21. Tuberculosis Eric J. Rubin, MD, PhD.mp4
22. Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria, Nocardiosis, Rhodococcus, and Actinomycosis Jonathan Li, MD.mp4
23. Infectious Complications of Immunomodulators Sarah P. Hammond, MD.mp4
24. Transplant Infectious Diseases – General Principles Lindsey R. Baden, MD.mp4
25. Transplant Infectious Diseases Boards Questions Sophia Koo, MD.mp4
26. HIV- Testing and Initial Evaluation Lisa A. Cosimi, MD.mp4
27. HIV- Opportunistic Infections and Board Review Questions Lisa A. Cosimi, MD.mp4
28. Principles of Antiretroviral Therapy- When to Start and What to Start Daniel R. Kuritzkes, MD.mp4
29. HIV- Clinical Cases and HIV Resistance Testing Jonathan Li, MD.mp4
30. Viral Hepatitis Arthur Y. Kim, MD.mp4
31. Sexually Transmitted Infections Sigal Yawetz, MD.mp4
32. Outpatient Infectious Disease – Board Review Questions Brian T. Chan, MD.mp4
33. Skin Infection and Infection-Mimickers Part 1 Adam D. Lipworth, MD.mp4
34. Skin Infection and Infection-Mimickers Part 2 Adam D. Lipworth, MD.mp4
35. Cases- Non-Infectious Diseases that May Appear on the Boards Part I Holly E. Rawizza, MD.mp4
36. Cases- Non-Infectious Diseases that May Appear on the Boards Part II Holly E. Rawizza, MD.mp4
Questions.pdf
Syllabus.pdf

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