Join TB ECHO for four special World TB Day sessions this year! Scroll below for session details.
Please register using the registration link below, and indicate each session that you would like to attend. After registration, you will receive a separate email and meeting link for each session that you plan to attend.
Each session is limited to 300 participants. If space has reached capacity, you will receive an email notifying of unsuccessful registration.1 hour of CME/CNE credit from Curry International TB Center, UCSF is available with attendance and completion of each after-session evaluation. Please note: You must register for the special events even if you are already enrolled in TB ECHO.
If the button above doesn’t work, you can also register directly using this URL: https://forms.office.com/g/we7n9H07dz
Washington Detection of Drug Resistance testing and Whole Genome Sequencing
Philip Dykema, Deputy Director, Microbiology, Public Health Laboratories, Washington State Department of Health
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Describe how genetic mutations impact drug resistances in antibiotic therapy to improve treatment recommendations.
- Describe the new WGS test to improve the WA PHL TB workflow.
Caring Connections Project: Reflecting on Our Relationship with Clients
Snohomish County Health Department
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify where the use of staff reflection tools may be beneficial to improve or reignite their TB program.
- Recognize the evolving emotional dynamics of working with their TB clients.
- Explore opportunities for client feedback that can support and guide the next client on their TB journey.
World TB Day Survivor Speaker
Preenie Gill & Nicole Skaggs, We Are TB
Learning objectives coming soon.
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