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INFECTIOUS DISEASE MEDICINE FOR PRIMARY CARE Walt Disney World Resort, Florida Disney s Contemporary Resort June 19 21, 2015 Participating Faculty Vincent P. Hsu, MD, MPH, FACP Executive Director for Infection Prevention & Hospital Epidemiologist Assistant Director, Florida Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Florida Hospital Orlando, Florida Connie Savor Price, MD Director, Infection Prevention/Hospital Epidemiology, and Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases Denver Health and Hospital Associate Professor of Medicine University of Colorado, Denver John F. Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA Director of Healthcare Epidemiology, Antimicrobial Stewardship, and Infectious Disease Clinical Research Programs James A. Haley VA Hospital Professor of Medicine University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine

Vincent P. Hsu, MD, MPH, FACP Executive Director for Infection Prevention & Hospital Epidemiologist Assistant Director, Florida Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Florida Hospital Orlando, Florida Dr. Vincent Hsu is the Hospital Epidemiologist and Executive Director for Infection Prevention at Florida Hospital in Orlando. He also serves as an Assistant Director for the Florida Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program with faculty appointments from the Colleges of Medicine of both Florida State University and the University of Central Florida. After obtaining his medical degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine, he completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Legacy Good Samaritan and Emanuel Hospitals in Portland OR. He continued with fellowship training in Infectious Diseases at the University of Southern California, and obtained a Master of Public Health at UCLA. Dr. Hsu spent three years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as an Epidemic Intelligence Officer participating in investigations into the 2001 anthrax attacks and 2003 SARS epidemic, with an emphasis on international outbreaks and public health research. Dr. Hsu is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, is board-certified in Infectious Disease and Preventive Medicine, and has published in several peerreviewed journals. Dr. Hsu s areas of interest include prevention of hospital-associated infections, hospital preparedness for seasonal and pandemic influenza and strategies to improve patient safety.

Connie Savor Price, MD Director, Infection Prevention/Hospital Epidemiology, and Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases Denver Health and Hospital Associate Professor of Medicine University of Colorado, Denver Dr. Connie Price is Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Denver Health Medical Center and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado, Denver. She chairs the Infection Control and Prevention Committee and directs the musculoskeletal infection clinic at Denver Health. Her specific research and clinical interests include innovative programs to reduce healthcare associated infections, with particular interest in surgical site infection prevention and control of multi-drug resistant organisms; new technologies for the rapid diagnosis of infectious diseases; biosurveillance. Other clinical and research interests focus on the treatment of musculoskeletal infections and the treatment of serious infections due to Staphylococcus Aureus. Dr. Price is the primary investigator on federally funded initiatives toward reducing healthcare-associated infections and improving surveillance for epidemiologically significant infectious diseases. In addition to her membership in the Infectious Diseases Society of America and American Society of Microbiology, she has served on the Board of Trustees for the Society of Healthcare Epidemiology of America and Lead Faculty for the Our Colorado Infection Prevention Collaborative, and currently is Chair Elect for Healthcare Epidemiology Section of American Society of Microbiology and the physician representative for the Colorado health Facility Acquired Infections Advisory Committee.

John F. Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA Director of Healthcare Epidemiology, Antimicrobial Stewardship, and Infectious Disease Clinical Research Programs James A. Haley VA Hospital Professor of Medicine University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Dr. Toney is Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Disease and International Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine at the University of South Florida, College of Medicine, in Tampa, Florida. He is the Director of the Southeast Region STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, one of the CDC National Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers, faculty member of the Florida/Caribbean AIDS education and Training Center, and the Medical Director of the Florida Infectious Diseases Institute, also at the USF College of Medicine. Internationally, he has participated in clinical STD and HIV training in India annually in 2006-2009 in conjunction with USF College of Medicine and College of Public Health CHART-India program. Dr. Toney is also Director of Healthcare Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases Clinical Research at the James A. Haley Veterans Administration Hospital in Tampa, and a past President of the Florida Infectious Diseases Society. His research interests include clinical STD/HIV therapeutics, investigational anti-infectives, and vaccines.

Friday, June 19th: 7:30 am 8:00 am Registration and Hot Breakfast 8:00 am 9:00 am Connie Savor Price, MD Bone and Joint Infections Presentation on the most important syndromes and pathogens involved in bone and joint infections e.g., osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, bursitis, prosthetic joint infections and others including related diagnostic, therapeutic and prevention pearls. 9:00 am 10:00 am Connie Savor Price, MD Immunizations: Update 2015 Presentation on key vaccine preventable diseases and their presentations with an emphasis on the latest recommendations including newest schedules, safety and efficacy information 10:00 am 10:10 am Coffee Break 10:10 am 10:50 am Vincent Hsu, MD, MPH, FACP Emerging Infectious Diseases Novel influenza viruses, resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases, zoonoses and disease related to animal exposures (including vectors such as mosquitoes that bear west nile virus and dengue), bioterrorism and food/waterborne illness 10:50 am 11:40 am Vincent Hsu, MD, MPH, FACP Gastrointestinal Infectious and Clostridium Difficile Presentation on important enteric pathogens and their recognition, diagnosis and management; special emphasis on clostridium difficile colitis and related updates from the ID and infection control literature 11:40 am 12:40 pm Connie Savor Price, MD Case Presentations: Infectious Disease Syndromes in the Special Host Case-based interactive discussion involving important infectious disease syndromes in three special hosts: the diabetic patient, the HIV/AIDS patient and the pregnant woman 12:40 pm Session Adjourns

Saturday, June 20th: 7:30 am 8:00 am Hot Breakfast 8:00 am 9:00 am Connie Savor Price, MD Genitourinary Diseases: Update 2015 Presentation on a relevant and clinically practical approach to the patient with genitourinary complaints focusing on the latest guidelines for the range of urinary tract infections and highlights of selected and important sexually-transmitted disease syndromes. 9:00 am 10:00 am Vincent Hsu, MD, MPH, FACP Case Presentations: Respiratory Tract Infections A case-based interactive discussion highlighting critical points regarding the diagnosis and management of pneumonia and bronchitis with a focus on the impact of multidrug resistant pathogens 10:00 am 10:10 am Coffee Break 10:10 am 10:40 am Vincent Hsu, MD, MPH, FACP Evidence-based Healthcare-associated Infections Presentation on important pathogens in the healthcare setting and related clinical, epidemiologic and infection control information (please note that the discussion on blood-borne pathogens will NOT suffice for standard hospital CME requirements for BBP training) 10:40 am 11:40 am John F. Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA Skin and Soft-tissue Infections Presentation on important skin and soft-tissue infections and their prompt recognition, emphasizing evaluation and management strategies 11:40 am 12:40 pm John F. Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA Central Nervous System Infections Presentation on common CNS infectious disease presentation and syndromes including basic epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment strategies 12:40 pm Session Adjourns

Sunday, June 21st: 7:30 am 8:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 am 9:00 am John F. Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA Tuberculosis: What the Primary Care Clinician Should Know - 2015 2015 update on the basic epidemiology, microbiology, diagnosis, therapy and manifestations of TB including latent TB, drug-resistance and disease complications. 9:00 am 10:00 am John F. Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA Case Presentations Don't Miss It: Ambulatory Care Infectious Disease Emergencies Case-based interactive discussion around exemplary cases that addresses key diagnostic and management strategies for potentially emergent outpatient infectious disease challenges 10:00 am Conference Adjourns Target Audience This program is targeted to office-based primary care providers and other health professionals with updates in primary care medicine Learning Objectives Upon completion of this program, participants should be better able to: Discuss the most important approaches to the febrile patient with potentially lifethreatening diseases in both hospital - and clinic-associated settings Diagnose and manage important infectious disease syndromes in a range of organbased systems (CNS, respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin and soft-tissue) Identify the 2015 updates for immunizations, genitourinary infections (including selected sexually-transmitted diseases) and tuberculosis Describe important strategies for the evaluation of infections in immunocompromised hosts Nursing Purpose Statement To provide updates in primary care medicine to office based providers

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