Infectious Disease: Treatment in Both Outpatient and Inpatient Settings

Infectious Disease: Treatment in Both Outpatient and Inpatient Settings
Mon Mar 20, 2023 - Thu Mar 23, 2023
7:30am-12:50pm EST
Lido Beach Resort, Sarasota, Florida
SEMLA-3720230320
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Presented By

Presenter

  • Valerianna Amorosa (Learn More)
    Professor of Clinical Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania; She practices inpatient and outpatient medicine at Penn and the Philadelphia VA. She is medical director of Penn home infusion therapy and home health
  • Blair C. Weikert, MD (Learn More)
    Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Infectious Disease, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
  • Stephen J. Gluckman, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.I.D.S.A. (Learn More)
    Professor of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania; Medical Director, Penn Global Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Course Outline

Day 1

Immunizations for Adults. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP

  1. Differentiate between myths and facts concerning vaccine administration.
  2. Based on ACIP up-to-date guidelines, evaluate indications, contra-indications, efficacy and side effects of adult immunizations.
  3. Recommend immunizations indicated for different risk groups such as health care providers, college students and inhabitants of long term care facilities.

Infectious Diseases in the News: Covid, Monkeypox, Polio, Parechovirus, etc. (Gluckman)

Common Issues Surrounding Tick Borne Illnesses in the U.S. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, EBM, COMP

  1. Determine the major tick vectors in the United States and their associated diseases.
  2. Relate the proper technique for tick removal.
  3. Differentiate the clinical presentations, diagnosis and treatment of the major tick borne diseases in the United States: Lyme disease, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever as per the CDC and IDSA Guidelines.

Update in Antibiotic Therapy. (Weikert)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

  1. Appraise the pharmacology and antibacterial spectrum of activity of the newer antibiotics.
  2. Assess the indications for use of newer agents based on sites of infection and susceptibility patterns and apply the appropriate drug recommendation to key clinical scenarios as per the IDSA guidelines.
  3. Relate the side effects, adverse reactions and important drug-drug interactions affiliated with each antibiotic.

Bloodstream Infections and Endocarditis. (Weikert)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP

  1. Analyze the epidemiology and risk factors for bloodstream infections and endocarditis in patients presenting to a primary care practice.
  2. Employ the diagnosis and management skills for bloodstream infections and infective endocarditis as per the current IDSA guidelines.
  3. Recognize post-infection patient management issues and apply appropriate endocarditis prophylaxis measures as per the AHA guidelines.

Day 2

Treatment and Evaluation Strategies for Recurrent UTI (Weikert)

Tuberculosis Update. (Weikert)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP

  1. Appraise how the changing epidemiology of tuberculosis has impacted the incidence of the disease in the U.S.
  2. Detect and manage latent tuberculosis infection, including appropriate use of gamma-interferon release assays as per the CDC recommendations and Guidelines.
  3. Apply the principles of treatment of TB disease, specify how to increase medication adherence, and detect adverse drug reactions.
  4. Differentiate patient characteristics to anticipate

Meningitis: Commonly Asked Questions. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP

  1. Interpret normal CSF parameters.
  2. Interpret abnormal CSF findings and apply them to the proper management of patients.
  3. Relate an understanding of some of the more controversial clinical areas associated with the management of meningitis such as:
  4. a. The IDSA guidelines on the use of steroids;
    b. Who requires a CT scan prior to a lumbar puncture;
    c. The effect of prior antibiotic treatment on the interpretations of CSF.

  5. Discriminate the causes of aseptic meningitis with specific emphasis on the non-viral, treatable etiologies.

Health Advice for International Travel. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:

  1. Analyze a travel itinerary for potential health risks.
  2. Prescribe appropriate vaccines and medications for international travel. Specific areas to be covered include:
  3. a. Pre-travel
    i. Immunizations,
    ii. Malaria prophylaxis,
    iii. Medications;
    b. Travel safety on planes and boats;
    c. During travel
    i. Safe food and water,
    ii. Traveler’s diarrhea,
    iii. HIV and travel,
    iv. Pregnancy, breast feeding and travel.

Fever of Unknown Origin. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP

  1. Discuss the pathogenesis of fever and its physiologic importance.
  2. Describe the major causes of FUO’s.
  3. Integrate normal temperature regulation and the relevance of this to disease states.
  4. Formulate an approach to FUO for a given patient based upon the multicenter and expert panel reviews published and referenced.

Day 3

Gastroenteritis. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP

  1. Relate the major pathogenic mechanisms that result in diarrhea.
  2. Differentiate the major pathogens responsible for acute gastroenteritis.
  3. Utilize an efficient approach in the evaluation of a patient with acute gastroenteritis as the normal host and in persons with HIV or recent travel.
  4. Diagnose and treat various common causes of gastroenteritis as per the current ACG guidelines.
  5. Apply an approach to the treatment and follow up of these infections for each type of at risk patient.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP

  1. Relate the present epidemiology of STDs in this country.
  2. Develop a differential diagnosis and a diagnostic and treatment approach for the following STD syndromes based on CDC guidelines:
  3. i. Urethritis
    ii. Vaginitis
    iii. Genital ulcer(s)

  4. Specify the diagnosis and management of syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes simplex, and HPV.
  5. Relate the proper use of a condom so that they may properly educate patients.

Infections in the Immunocompromised Patient. (Amorosa)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP

  1. Appraise the immunocompromised patient who is at most risk for serious infections due to diabetes, malignancy, and chemotherapy or medications such as the immunomodulators as per the published EBM/RCT studies in Diabetes Care, Infectious Disease Clinics N.A., Journal of Rheumatology and others.
  2. Employ standard of appropriate preventative care in various immunocompromised populations seen in primary care.
  3. Apply an approach to the treatment and follow up of these infections for each type of at risk patient.

Approach to the Patient with Fever and Rash. (Amorosa)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

  1. Describe the etiology of commonly seen infectious and non-infectious rashes that are associated with fever.
  2. Develop a differential diagnosis based upon the type of rash on presentation.
  3. Recognize the scenarios in which emergent treatment of fever/rash are warranted.

Soft Tissue and Bone Infections. (Amorosa)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, EBM, COMP

  1. Construct an approach to making the diagnosis of common skin and soft tissue infections.
  2. Assess common infections to include streptococcal and staphylococcal infections and necrotizing fasciitis, diabetic foot infections, bite wound infections and bone and joint infections.
  3. Apply appropriate treatment and management of these commonly seen infections and decide when specialist referral is indicated as per the current IDSA Guidelines for skin and soft tissue infections

Day 4

Influenza, COVID-19 and Pandemics. (Amorosa)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, EBM, COMP

  1. Appraise COVID-19 Diagnostic testing.
  2. Understand current inpatient and outpatient treatment and management strategies for COVID-19.
  3. COVID-19 and influenza vaccine review.

Community Acquired Pneumonia and Respiratory Tract Infections, Acute Pharyngitis and Sinusitis. (Amorosa)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP

  1. Appraise the epidemiology of community acquired pneumonia.
  2. Construct the differential diagnosis and employ specific management when making the diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia.
  3. Appraise the rising incidence of resistance and utilize alternative therapies when indicated.
  4. Determine the role of antibiotics in bronchitis.
  5. Recognize the rationale for antibiotic guidelines.
  6. Determine the features and predictors that guide your diagnostic testing of acute pharyngitis.
  7. Apply the best courses of treatment and overall management based on pharyngitis treatment guidelines.
  8. Develop a framework for treatment and antibiotic prescribing for acute sinusitis.

What is the Right Test for This? Practical Update on the Role of Laboratory Testing in the Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases. (Amorosa)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

  1. Update in lab identification of ‘routine’ pathogens.
  2. Understand the role and use of molecular diagnostics.
  3. Case-based discussion of appropriate lab tests in certain diagnostic scenarios.

The Alphabet Soup of Viral Hepatitis. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP

  1. Compare and contrast viral hepatitides A through E. Similarities and differences will be stressed, particularly the risks of developing chronic infection and the complications of chronic infection.
  2. Distinguish the significant features of hepatitis A through E and interpret the various hepatitis serologies.
  3. Select appropriate patients for treatment.
  4. a. Established and new treatment options will be covered as per the CDC and USPSTF Guidelines.

    b. Select appropriate strategies and options for patients to prevent the acquisition of hepatitis.

What Every Primary Care Provider Should Know About HIV. (Gluckman)

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP

  1. Relate the present epidemiology of HIV.
  2. Develop an up-to-date understanding of the prognosis for a newly infected person.
  3. Assess the major viral and host factors that determine the present approach to the management of a person infected with HIV as per the NIH, CDC & IDSA Guidelines.
  4. Determine risk to health care workers and develop a plan to manage an exposed health care worker as per the current CDC and USPSTF Guidelines.

Accreditation

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American Medical Seminars, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Accreditation Statement 

AMS - ACCMEAmerican Medical Seminars, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Venue

700 Benjamin Franklin Drive
Lido Beach Resort, Sarasota
Florida
34236
United States

Beautifully situated upon a private white sand beach near Siesta Key, the Lido Beach Resort is the perfect destination to experience the relaxed culture and natural beauty of Florida’s Gulf Coast. Our Sarasota luxury resort invites you to kick back and take in the picturesque views from our 300-foot white sand beach, enjoy a refreshing swim in our two year-round heated pools (one for families and one for adults only), and indulge with an array of resort amenities ideal for romantic weekends, family vacations and relaxing Gulf-front getaways.

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Things To Do

Immerse Yourself In Sarasota 

Let us help with your area attractions and things to do. As one of the top family vacation destinations in America, Sarasota is renowned for its cultural and environmental amenities. Not only are we home to the #2 beach in the United States as voted by TripAdvisor in 2022, but Sarasota is a mecca for patrons of the arts and has the highest concentration of Zagat® rated restaurants in Florida. It’s no wonder Sarasota was ranked one of the Top 100 Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2022 by US News and World Report. 

Sarasota offers a truly impressive blend of leisure, shopping, remarkable cuisine and popular attractions. As Florida’s cultural capital, you can’t go wrong with our museums, plays, symphony, or Sarasota’s very own opera house.

So sail into a breathtaking sunset, golf on lush green fairways, explore unspoiled fishing waters or just relax and sink your toes into the finest beach sands in the world.

If you’re not grabbing your sunblock already, keep reading about all that Sarasota has to offer.

Sarasota Beaches

With numerous beaches to choose from, the most notable being Siesta Key Beach with its quartz crystal, powdered sugar white sand. For those who prefer to go shelling, try out Lido Key or take a short drive to Venice Beach to hunt for fossilized shark’s teeth.

Area Attractions

From aquariums to a spring training baseball game and botanical gardens to airboat tours of gators in their natural habitat, there is something for everyone! Make sure you check out the events calendar for annual traditions including our very own Chalk Festival and the Siesta Key Master Sand Sculpture Contest.

Dining

Whether you prefer fine dining, beachfront or lighter fare, Sarasota has the highest concentration of Zagat® rated restaurants in Florida. Our award-winning dining overlooks world-class beaches, and stunning skylines, and fills downtown Sarasota. Many offer outdoor dining that can be enjoyed year-round!

Arts & Culture

The historical John and Mable Ringling Museum of Arts is the state art museum of Florida. These palatial grounds are home to a world-renowned collection of Rubens, the Circus Museum, Ca’d’Zan, Ringling’s Mansion, and Bayfront Gardens. You will also find the historic Asolo Theater on the premises. But that’s not all, Sarasota’s performing arts rival those of much larger cities.

Sports & Outdoor Activities

Voted as 2014’s Best Sport Friendly Vacations Destination by Sports Events Magazine, Sarasota and the surrounding area has over 25 golf courses, a world-class aquatics, and rowing facility, and one of the largest polo clubs in the country! Whether paddle boarding in the Sarasota Bay or running the Legacy Trail, you’re sure to find something that gets your heart racing!

Shopping

Whatever your shopping preferences are, Sarasota has something to suit your needs. Spend the afternoon in historical St. Armand’s Circle, visit the Ellenton Outlet Mall just 20 minutes North or enjoy our newest addition- the high-end shops of University Town Center (more than 100 stores).



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