- Webinar
STOP HIV: PrEP Care on Demand
You may only get one chance with a patient to start a conversation about sexual health and PrEP. Larn how to start that conversation and employ cultural humility in your practice.
- External
What's New With HIV and PrEP: Critical Updates for Pharmacists
Recently, several new options for treatment of HIV have been approved. This CME/CE webcast will update pharmacists on the new dose intervals and treatment initiation regimens.
- Webcast
Feeding Souls, Protecting Bodies: HIV Outreach in South Florida
Florida has one of the nation’s highest rates of HIV diagnoses, with some groups (those with food and/or housing insecurity) more affected. Learn to address inequities in HIV care.
- External
- Webinar
Oncology Innovations - Metastatic Melanoma
This immersive CME webinar delves into the promise of cutting-edge therapies like dual LAG-3/PD-1 checkpoint blockade regimens over conventional therapies for melanoma care.
Issue 4
Current ART regimens can successfully manage HIV infection in nearly all PLWH. But what happens when a patient with HIV is coinfected with a dangerous...
Issue 12
NfL — neurofilament light, from the blood, not the CSF. Is it a reliable indicator of MS activity, a predictor of relapse-related disability, an...
Issue 5
People living with HIV (PLWH) face unique challenges as they age, including an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease, complications from manag...
- Webinar
Perspectives on PrEP Care on Demand: Urgent & Convenient Care
This infographic empowers urgent & convenient care clinicians to utilize PrEP to prevent HIV, protect the health of our communities, and create a healthier, more equitable future.
- Webinar
What's New with the Flu For Urgent Care and Convenient Care Clinicians
Prepare for flu season! This webinar will help you recognize patients at high risk of severe illness caused by the flu and determine when to use influenza antivirals.
- Webinar
STOP HIV: Active Ageing in LGBTQ+ Seniors
This webinar will equip health care providers with the knowledge and tools needed to offer the best possible care to older adults facing HIV-related challenges.
- Webinar
Confronting Inequities: MS & the Black Experience
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is not a “White people only” disease. Watch this free CME/CE webinar to hear from Black individuals living with MS and learn from their experiences.
- Live
- Webinar
Saving Sight: Eyes on Equity in Black & Hispanic Communities
Discuss new and emerging treatments for diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema and learn to help Black and Hispanic individuals obtain proper screening and treatment.
COVID-19: Treatment Strategies for Hospitalized Patients in 2022
John is an older Black man with COPD and diabetes who presents to the emergency department after testing positive for COVID-19. Learn to optimize his treatment.
- Webcast
Feeding Souls, Protecting Bodies: HIV Outreach in South Florida
Florida has one of the nation’s highest rates of HIV diagnoses, with some groups (those with food and/or housing insecurity) more affected. Learn to address inequities in HIV care.
Issue 6
Widespread use of highly effective ART has increased the life expectancy of people living with HIV (PLWH) to close to that of the general population....
- Webinar
STOP HIV: PrEP Care on Demand
You may only get one chance with a patient to start a conversation about sexual health and PrEP. Larn how to start that conversation and employ cultural humility in your practice.
Issue 5
People living with HIV (PLWH) face unique challenges as they age, including an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease, complications from manag...
- External
What's New With HIV and PrEP: Critical Updates for Pharmacists
Recently, several new options for treatment of HIV have been approved. This CME/CE webcast will update pharmacists on the new dose intervals and treatment initiation regimens.
Issue 4
Current ART regimens can successfully manage HIV infection in nearly all PLWH. But what happens when a patient with HIV is coinfected with a dangerous...
Issue 3
People living with HIV (PLWH) face an increased risk of comorbid infections such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and tuberculosis...
- Webinar
Saving Sight: Elevating Diabetes Care
Diabetic retinopathy cases are expected to double by 2050. Learn a simple, evidence-based approach to the routine screening, diagnosis, and management of diabetic retinopathy.
From the DKBmed community
Thank you for a great bootcamp! I hope that this project continues because I found it to be an invaluable resource and have recommended it to my colleagues
- Project ECHO participant, Bootcamp E
Well rounded review of extra-hepatic manifestations of HCV. I appreciated the use of questions/cases throughout the module. Great!
- Subscriber, Issue 3 eViralHepatitis
Orientees identified several additional educational resources. These included watching web-based YouTube videos and websites such as DKBmed (Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources, 2021; “COVID-19 Keeping Up with a Moving Target,”, 2021).
- NurseOpen
I want to appreciate your effort in the training we had. It was highly enlightening. Your method of teaching and explanations are very lucid and the power points are highly comprehensible. I want to categorically say that so much has improved in my practice.
- Gastroenterologist