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Tuberculosis Case Management and Contact Investigation Intensive

(4-day course)

Dates and Locations:
March 17-20, 2009
Francis J. Curry National TB Center, San Francisco, California

Cost: There is no fee for this course.

Credit: This training is approved for 19.5 continuing education hours.

This course is intended for physicians, nurses, and other licensed medical care providers who manage patients with tuberculosis or who are at risk for tuberculosis. Topics covered include:

  • Epidemiology of TB
  • Fundamentals of TB case management
  • Completion of care
  • TB contact investigation
  • The role of the laboratory
  • Medical management of TB
  • Targeted testing for TB
  • Treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI)
  • Quality assurance in TB control programs
  • Culture, community, and TB care
  • TB transmission – protecting healthcare workers
  • Interviewing skills

Course objectives (partial list):
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • describe basic epidemiology tools
  • describe several components of the TB case management model
  • define “directly observed therapy”
  • describe the contact investigation process for the patient with active or suspected TB
  • list the three steps of laboratory examination necessary for adequate TB case management
  • identify populations more likely to have been recently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • describe the procedures for treatment and follow-up of contacts with latent TB infection or TB disease
  • describe at least four basic principles for the medical management of TB cases
  • describe the legal requirements for TB case reporting
  • list four goals of a quality assurance program
  • describe how cultural competency skills can improve patient-provider relationships and promote successful TB control activities
  • describe several factors affecting TB transmission
  • identify four techniques to improve communication during a TB interview

Course format:
Includes lecture, discussion and case presentations.

Application:
The application deadline was on February 2, 2009. Applicants will be informed of their registration status after the application deadline.

The Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center is designated as a Regional Tuberculosis Training and Medical Consultation Center (RTMCC) via a funded cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center prioritizes learners from the western region of the United States which consists of fifteen jurisdictions: Alaska, California (including Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco), Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and the U.S. Pacific Island Territories.

The Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center welcomes inquiries from our Western Region partners regarding training, educational products, technical assistance, and medical consultation.

The Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This training is approved for 19.5 continuing education hours.

The Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center is approved as a provider of continuing education by the California State Board of Registered Nurses, Provider Number CEP 12308. This training is approved for 19.5 continuing education hours.