When TB is the Least of Their Worries: Mini-Course Series This mini-course series addresses common challenges that persons with TB may face and strategies and services for effective intervention, management, and treatment in populations at increased risk for TB. Designed to meet the needs of busy public health professionals.
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long -- Treating tuberculosis often requires management of patients’ other medical conditions and personal circumstances. This mini-course series provides brief introductions to common challenges that persons with TB may face and strategies and services for effective intervention, management, and treatment in populations at increased risk for TB.
Designed for healthcare professionals and all others interested in a multidisciplinary approach to tuberculosis (TB) care, this series is online, self-paced, and divided into 9 modules lasting 1-1.5 hours each. You can complete and earn CE for each module as you go. Learning is self-paced; content is presented through interactive lecture recordings by expert speakers for each topic.
Courses in this series include TB and Corrections, TB and Immigration, TB and Drug Interactions, TB and Diabetes, TB and HIV, TB and Opioids, TB and Refugees, TB and Human Trafficking, and TB and Unstably Housed. There is no fee for this training.