Project ECHO: Emergent Infectious Diseases and Public Health Threats

When

Apr. 24, 2024, 12pm to 1pm

Office/Remote Location

Virtual

Description

The Emergent Infectious Diseases & Public Health Threats series is a collaborative project between the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV and Project ECHO at University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine. It addresses topics in the areas of COVID-19, infectious disease, and public health preparedness. CME Credit is available. Each session is 60 minutes. The first half is a case review, and the second half is a didactic presentation.

Part 1: Case Review

During an ECHO session, participants present real cases (no PHI) to the specialists—and each other—for discussion and recommendations on treatment plans. If you have a case that you would like to review with us, please complete the Case Review Form. The case does not have to be related to the Didactic Presentation topic.

Part 2: Didactic Presentation

  • Topic: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  • Presenter: Luis Medina-Garcia, MD and Hanna Rodriguez, DVM

Admission Information

Register to attend. This event is open to health professionals of all disciplines and is held virtually via iECHO. If you have not registered for iECHO, please create an account on the IECHO homepage. An account is required to attend the session.

Contact Information

Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
Christopher Sanchez