Project ECHO: Emergent Infectious Diseases and Public Health Threats
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Office/Remote Location
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 One: 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 Two: Didactic Presentation
Topic: C. Auris MDR Part 1
Presenter: Luis Medina-Garcia, M.D.
Admission Information
This event is open to health professionals of all disciplines. Please register and attend virtually via Zoom.