Archived Web-based Training
The following presentations were recorded during the live broadcast of the web-based trainings. To watch the recording, which consists of streaming video with audio, you need an appropriate media player and a sound card with speakers.
CME and CE units are not being offered for these recordings and there are no participant evaluations
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| TB? Maybe Not: The Differential Diagnosis of Tuberculosis (July 20, 2011) A two-hour seminar for clinicians and others who are involved in the diagnosis of active TB. Please note: During the live broadcast of this web-based training, we experienced technical problems for a few minutes that caused a rapid and disjointed progression of the slides. For this archived version of the training, the slide progression problems have been corrected. However, in the audio recording, users will still hear the presenters commenting about the slide problem. We apologize for the original technical problem and thank our users for disregarding any references to it in the audio. |
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| Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Tuberculosis (January 12, 2011) A 90-minute web-based seminar for clinicians and others who provide services to TB patients or persons at risk for TB with significant alcohol and/or tobacco use. |
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| Global TB: What U.S.-Based Providers Need to Know (May 12, 2010) A two-hour and 12 minute web-based seminar for U.S.-based clinicians and others who provide services to foreign-born patients at risk for TB. The recording consists of a 117-minute presentation followed by a 15-minute question and answer session. |
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| Tuberculosis and Diabetes (December 10, 2009) A two-hour seminar for clinicians in the United States who may treat or screen patients with tuberculosis, diabetes, or both diseases. The recording consists of a 90-minute presentation followed by a 30-minute question and answer session. |
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| IGRAs: Can They Replace the TST? (January 28, 2009) A 100-minute seminar that is intended for healthcare professionals in the United States who use or are interested in using interferon gamma release assays (IGRAs) to diagnose TB infection. |
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| Practical Applications of Genotyping in TB Control (January 23, 2008 ) A 90-minute seminar that provides an introduction to genotyping, interpretation of data, the national genotyping program, and its various applications. |
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| Core Clinical Topics in TB Control (September 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2007) Intended for physicians and other licensed medical professionals who diagnose and treat tuberculosis. These four sessions will provide the basics on the clinicians role in TB control. It covers the basics of the diagnosis of TB, TB radiology, TB treatment, treatment in special situations (such as HIV, pregnancy, renal disease, drug intolerances), latent TB infection (LTBI) screening and treatment, strategies to prevent drug-resistant TB, and pediatric TB. We apologize for the audio quality that you will experience when you view this presentation. Due to technical problems experienced during the live broadcast of this web-based training we were unable to rectify this situation. |
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| Tuberculosis 101 Web-based Workshop (May 9, 26, 23, and 30, 2007) Intended for those who are new to TB control or have limited experience in TB, these four, 2-hour sessions include an introduction to TB transmission and pathogenesis, tuberculin skin testing, diagnosis and management of TB disease and latent TB infection, contact investigation, infection control, and interviewing skills. |
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| Advanced Issues in the Diagnosis and Treatment of TB (November 29, December 6, and 13, 2006) Intended for physicians with significant experience in the diagnosis and treatment of TB patients. These three 1- and 2-hour sessions will focus on TB treatment in special situations, TB/HIV co-infection, immunology, current and new TB diagnostics, MDR-TB, and drug intolerance. We apologize for the audio quality that you will experience when you view this presentation. Due to technical problems experienced during the live broadcast of this web-based training we were unable to rectify this situation. |
