Historical

Advanced STD Intensive
This course is designed for clinicians who regularly see patients with STDs in their practice. What's new in STD care and the latest information on new diagnostics tests currently on the market and in development will be discussed. Screening test recommendations for MSM, PrEP, EPT, case discussions, and recent changes to the CDC STD Treatment Recommendations will be addressed.

HIV Prevention in Care – New Development in Research and Practice
This course will review recent research findings in HIV prevention that emphasize the importance of antiretroviral treatment as a key element of community-level HIV prevention. Exciting new developments in biomedical prevention approaches will be considered, including pre-exposure prophylaxis. This course will be of interest to clinicians, program staff, and others who treat and interact with patients with or at risk for HIV/STD.

Mini STD Update Course
This course will review recent research findings in STD diagnostics, care and prevention that emphasize the importance of screening for STDS at a community-level for prevention. Exciting new developments in biomedical prevention approaches will be considered, including pre-exposure prophylaxis. This course will be of interest to clinicians, program staff, and others who treat and interact with patients with or at risk for HIV/STI. New Developments in STD Treatment will be discussed.

STD Coffee Break
Please join us every Friday morning in August, 2020 (8am – 9am Central Daylight Time) to catch up on current issues in sexually transmitted disease (STD) management.

Syphilis in Pregnancy and Congenital Syphilis (Targeted to Illinois based clinicians)
Date/Time: Friday, December 3, 2021, 9:00am-10:00am CST
Targeted to Illinois based clinicians but all healthcare professionals throughout Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin and Illinois are welcome to attend. Free CME offered.

Syphilis Update
This course, a comprehensive study of the diagnosis, management and treatment of syphilis includes 6 hours of didactic lecture and 8 hours of supervised clinical practicum arranged at a later date convenient to your schedule.