
- Webcast
Esophageal Carcinoma
An interactive infographic to educate clinicians on advances in the therapeutic paradigm for patients with esophageal carcinoma. Physicians, nurses, and PAs can earn credit.

Long COVID-19 & Therapeutic Pipeline
Drs. Paul Auwaerter and Janna L. Williams discuss our current understanding of Long COVID-19 and provide an update on therapeutics in the pipeline. Credit: 1.0 of AMA, ANCC, AAPA

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Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer: Enhancing Clinical Strategies
This dynamic webcast gives dermatologists and oncologists the latest information on identification and treatments for non-melanoma skin cancers including future advancements.
Issue 7
Among the many controversies surrounding mRNA vaccination, one of particular importance to PLWH already experiencing immune dysregulation is, can thes...
Issue 1
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, people of color): why is an accurate diagnosis of cystic fibrosis so often missed — or delayed, or misdiagnosed &mdash...
Issue 8
Is it true that a significant number of patients being treated for MS may not actually have the disease? What are the red flags — warnings that...
Issue 6
Fatigue. Urinary dysfunction. Constipation. Spasticity and gait problems. Providing relief from these common MS symptoms often requires clinicians to...
Issue 6
Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy is expected to improve adherence, reduce patient burden, and lower community viral load. But for which p...

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Improving Preventive Care for Patients with Diabetes
Simone, one of your diabetic patients, was recommended to have her eyes screened in the primary care office. She declined to have her retinal screening. What do you do?

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Screening and Prevention of Diabetic Retinopathy
This activity covers the basics of screening your patients for diabetic retinopathy, and improving preventative care for your diabetic patients in the primary care setting.

Managing MS in the Era of COVID-19
Michael Kornberg, MD, PhD, and Elias Sotirchos, MD, discuss strategies to keep their patients with MS safe from COVID-19. Credit available: 0.5 of AMA, AAPA, or ANCC

Treating Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
Paul G. Auwaerter, MD, MBA, FIDSA and David Klimpl, MD discuss current treatments for patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Credit available: 1.0 of AMA, ANCC, AAPA, or ACPE

ECHO SAVA
Are substance use or violence barriers to the treatment of your patients living with HIV? We want to help you identify these patients. We’re looking for clinics to join our workshop to build a systems-based approach to SAVA intervention.

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Saving Sight: Vision Protection & Blindness Prevention in Diabetes
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in working-age adults, but timely treatment can reduce the risk of vision loss by 95%.

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- Webinar
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Perspectives on PrEP Connecting Communities and Clinicians
On-demand webinar discussing how PrEP can virtually eliminate HIV, who is eligible for PrEP, and how to monitor patients using PrEP. Hear from real people currently using PrEP.

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People for PrEP: Identifying Barriers to HIV Prevention
Primary, convenient, and urgent care are the first line of defense for HIV prevention. Learn from experts and patients to overcome barriers to PrEP uptake. June 14 @ 6:30pm ET

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Dinner with Friends
For the LGBTQ+ community: Want to ask your doctor or nurse questions about sexual health, but it's uncomfortable? Dr. Agwu and nurse Justin Alves tell you how to handle those awkward talks.

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Fade Out HIV
This webinar will focus on the barriers that prevent HIV screening and PrEP uptake by Black MSM and the benefits of newer HIV medications.

Oncology Innovations Gather-ed: Improving Management of Advanced Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
Join this small group learning program on identifying patients at high risk for mBCC and la/mCSCC, screening methods, and the new and emerging therapies for patients with NMSC.

Improving Access to COVID-19 Treatment
Stella A. Safo, MD, MPH and Charles Vega, MD discuss how health care providers can improve access to COVID-19 treatment for people from racial/ethnic minority groups.
Issue 4
Managing pulmonary exacerbations in people with cystic fibrosis: is there high-grade evidence to support best practices? How helpful is the most curre...
Issue 3
Where’s the evidence about managing pulmonary exacerbations in people with cystic fibrosis? What actually defines an exacerbation? Do females an...
Issue 5
What was it like for a frontline critical care pulmonologist at the very beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic? On the frontlines as the epidemic became...
Issue 9
Obesity among people living with HIV is on the rise. What’s causing it? Is it a side effect of ART? From which regimens? What do we know and wha...
Issue 9
MS may not yet be “curable,” but research continues to improve currently available treatment options and assess the safety and efficacy of...
Issue 2
Race and ethnicity. How do they affect a patient’s ability to receive a timely and accurate cystic fibrosis diagnosis? How do the social determi...
Issue 8
Is it true that a significant number of patients being treated for MS may not actually have the disease? What are the red flags — warnings that...
Issue 7
Accurately diagnosing multiple sclerosis and differentiating MS from alternate disorders can be challenging in clinical settings. What is a typical cl...
Issue 8
Are PLWH at higher risk for increased mortality from COVID-19 infection? How important is it for PWLH to get vaccinated and boosted? Is breakthrough C...
Issue 7
Among the many controversies surrounding mRNA vaccination, one of particular importance to PLWH already experiencing immune dysregulation is, can thes...

- Webcast
People for PrEP: Identifying Barriers to HIV Prevention
Primary, convenient, and urgent care are the first line of defense for HIV prevention. Learn from experts and patients to overcome barriers to PrEP uptake. June 14 @ 6:30pm ET

- Webcast
Esophageal Carcinoma
An interactive infographic to educate clinicians on advances in the therapeutic paradigm for patients with esophageal carcinoma. Physicians, nurses, and PAs can earn credit.
Issue 1
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, people of color): why is an accurate diagnosis of cystic fibrosis so often missed — or delayed, or misdiagnosed &mdash...
Issue 6
Fatigue. Urinary dysfunction. Constipation. Spasticity and gait problems. Providing relief from these common MS symptoms often requires clinicians to...
Issue 6
Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy is expected to improve adherence, reduce patient burden, and lower community viral load. But for which p...
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

Well rounded review of extra-hepatic manifestations of HCV. I appreciated the use of questions/cases throughout the module. Great!

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