Foundations in Clinical Infectious Disease - Hybrid, Chennai
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Full course description
Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
presents
2025 Foundations in Clinical Infectious Disease
This program is a combination of self-paced online modules (13 hours) followed by a 2.5 day in-person session in Chennai, India, from February 28-March 2, 2025.
Please email the OOE Support Email for discount on groups of 25 more more attendees.
DESCRIPTION
Infectious diseases remain a dynamic and fascinating field replete with new challenges facing outpatient primary care providers and hospital medicine practitioners alike. This foundational course is designed to explore major infectious diseases topics of particular relevance to our target audience, which includes outpatient primary care physicians and mid-level providers, emergency department providers, and hospitalists in the US and globally.
Foundations in Clinical Infectious Disease is designed to provide primary care providers with a thorough understanding of various infectious diseases commonly encountered in primary care settings. Through eight comprehensive online modules and a 2.5 day in-person conference, healthcare professionals will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively address, manage, and prevent infectious diseases, while promoting optimal patient outcomes. The foundational course will cover a range of topics, including HIV, latent tuberculosis, skin and soft tissue infections, community-acquired pneumonia, vaccine updates, antibiotic usage and stewardship, and sexually transmitted infections. Interactive case studies and clinical decision-making exercises will facilitate the application of acquired knowledge in real-world scenarios.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This foundational course is intended for emergency medicine physicians, family practitioners, internists, public health practitioners, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, as well as other health care workers or researchers interested in additional professional development.
OBJECTIVES
After attending this foundational course, the learner will demonstrate the ability to:
- Name the agents recommended for inclusion in first-line anti-retroviral therapy (ART) to facilitate selection of initial treatment regimens for newly diagnosed patients, and acquire knowledge of usage of ARV decision support tools.
- Acquire proficiency in the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of latent TB infection.
- Comprehend common bacterial skin infections, viral skin infections, fungal skin infections, and parasitic skin infections, including their clinical presentation, etiology, and common pathogens, to effectively diagnose and manage these infections in primary care settings.
- Express comprehensive knowledge of antibiotic resistance, driving factors, and its global impact, to define the problem and appreciate its scope and relevance to primary care settings.
- Acquire proficiency in recognizing the clinical presentation of STIs, including symptoms, physical findings, and the appropriate use of diagnostic tests, to facilitate accurate and timely diagnosis for appropriate management and treatment.
REGISTRATION
You will receive a confirmation by email from Instructure. If you have not received it within 24 hours of registering, email the Office of Online Education to confirm that you are registered.
The Johns Hopkins University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any activity due to unforeseen circumstances. In this event, the University will refund the registration fee but is not responsible for travel expenses. Additionally, we reserve the right to change the venue to a comparable venue. Under such circumstances registrants will be notified as soon as possible.
CERTIFICATE
After successfully completing the foundational course, learners will receive a certificate of completion from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Division of Infectious Disease. While not conveying academic credit, it will document the learner’s competency in the knowledge and skills delivered in the course and successful completion of course requirements.
ONLINE TOPICS
- HIV in primary care
- Epidemiology
- Diagnosis
- Management
- Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
- Mycobacterial infections—what the PCP needs to know
- Latent tuberculosis
- Active tuberculosis
- Non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections
- Common Skin and Soft Tissue infections
- Diabetic foot ulcer
- Cellulitis
- Viral, fungal, parasitic skin infections
- Bites
- Lower respiratory tract infections—from COVID to community acquired pneumonia
- Vaccine basics and updates for primary care clinicians
- Antibotic stewardship and resistance
- Sexually transmitted infections, including:
- Syphilis
- Gonorrhea
- Chlamydia
- Travel medicine basics: from Malaria to Zika
IN-PERSON TOPICS
In-person didactics and interactive case discussions, including:
- Antimicrobial resistance in India
- Acute Febrile illness in India
- Vaginitis
- Urinary tract infections
- Sexually transmitted infections
- HIV
- Tuberculosis—What's hot
- Pneumonia—from COVID to CAP
- Hepatitis B and C
- Vaccination
- Atypical infections
- Diarrheal illnesses
HOTEL INFORMATION
Venue TBD
Technical Prerequisites
The course will take place on the Canvas LMS (Canvas.jhu.edu). You will need the ability to log on to the platform, preferably using Google Chrome, to complete the content, which will include videos, readings, and assignments. You may also need to take part in other activities on Canvas.jhu.edu.
- Hardware requirements: computer; webcam; microphone and speakers or headset.
- Software requirements: Google Chrome web browser; access to Canvas.jhu.edu; Zoom web conferencing; Microsoft Office or similar; email
Course Lifecycle and Access
After registering, you will receive an email confirming your registration. You will be granted access to the course, which includes complete course information. Please check the course listing for additional information on course access dates. For synchronous courses, learners will have access to the Canvas course for the duration of the course. For asynchronous courses, learners will have access for 180 days after registration.
Tuition Remission for Johns Hopkins Employees
This course may qualify for tuition remission. Please check https://hr.jhu.edu/benefits-worklife/tuition-assistance/tuition-reimbursement/noncredit-courses-at-jhu/ for guidelines. If you are interested in using tuition remission, please email the OOE support email with your request.
Refund Policy and Timeline
- Synchronous Courses
- Refunds may be requested up to the start of the live activity, unless otherwise noted. All refund requests will incur a 10% processing fee.
- Asynchronous Courses
- Refunds are not allowed for active asynchronous courses.
Technical Support Statement
Please direct all technical support requests to the OOE support email. We will respond to requests within 24-48 hours. Requests received on weekends, overnights and holidays will be responded to on the next business day.
Accessibility Statement
JHU SOM is committed to providing all participants with the opportunity to pursue excellence in their learning endeavors. This includes providing disability related accommodations and services in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and our goal of delivering accessible, inclusive experiences. If you require accommodations to complete this course, please reach out to the OOE support email. Please do not include any personal identifiable information such as social security number in any messages.
Accreditation
JHU is not approved by Middle States for direct assessment credentials for academic credit. This course results in a certificate of completion. It will not show on any JHU transcripts and does not count toward an academic record.