Description
Edition:2023
Format :30 MP4 + 34 PDF Files
File Size:25.28 GB
This acclaimed course provides a comprehensive ID update for front-line primary care clinicians. Led by Harvard Medical School’s leading ID faculty and clinicians, this program guides to improve the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases. Participants learn the practice implications of important innovations and ensure their ability to address ID challenges is fully current.
Focus areas in the course curriculum include:
- Vaccines in 2023 and beyond: what’s new and what’s coming
- New diagnostics and treatments for respiratory tract infections
- Strategies for avoiding antibiotic overuse
- Lyme disease: controversies and solutions
- How to counsel reluctant patients about vaccine benefits
- Can’t-miss diagnoses: infectious disease emergencies
- Treatment of highly resistant infections
- Protecting our patients with weakened immune systems
- COVID-19 updates for primary care practice, adapted for current disease activity and variants
- New or emerging infections, such as Mpox: recognition, diagnosis, management, and prevention
- Evaluation and treatment of latent tuberculosis
- Infection control in the office setting
- Updates on emerging infections
- New guidelines for the management of urinary, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and soft tissue infections







Dikra.el mohssan –
As described
Morgan Osborne –
The flexibility of accessing the content on my schedule made it worth every penny. It’s rare to find such comprehensive and well-organized material tailored for primary care professionals
Donald D Cunningham –
I can’t recommend this enough to my colleagues. The COVID-19 updates were especially relevant, and the focus on infection control in the office setting was something I hadn’t seen in other courses
Katie Ramos –
A Must for Primary Care Practitioners
DR alberto fuccili –
just as you’d expect from Harvard
Gioacchino Schiavone –
The combination of videos and PDFs was a huge plus for me. I could watch the lectures during my downtime and use the PDFs as quick references later. The quality of the materials was top-notch
Soumya Ranjan Behera –
The case-based approach was a game changer. I gained practical tools for diagnosing and managing challenging conditions like latent tuberculosis and emerging infections. It’s not just theory—it’s clinical wisdom you can apply immediately.
Samantha.Ga –
As a primary care provider, staying current with infectious disease trends is critical. This course did not disappoint—it covered everything from vaccine updates to the latest on drug-resistant infections. The presenters were engaging, and the materials were easy to digest. Definitely worth the investment