- Webinar
Saving Sight: New Developments in Treating Retinal Diseases at Massachusetts General Brigham
Learn how AI and advancements in therapies are changing the diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases. Hear from real patients about their challenges in receiving ongoing care.
- 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.
- Webinar
Rebuilding Lives: Improving Care in HIV
Ending the HIV epidemic requires more attentive care for a population that faces numerous barriers to care: people who have a history of incarceration. Watch the free CME webinar.
- Webcast
- Webinar
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 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...
- External
- Webinar
MedMythBusters: Obesity
Obesity medications have skyrocketed in popularity recently, but there are still many myths about them. This webinar answers some of your burning questions about GLP-1 medications.
- Webcast
Fade Out HIV: Barber and Clinician Outreach in Philadelphia
Join us for a free CME/CE webinar covering innovative approaches to HIV prevention, including an exciting initiative to bring HIV screening directly to Philadelphia barbershops.
- 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.
- 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.
- Webinar
Saving Sight: New Developments in Treating Retinal Diseases at Massachusetts General Brigham
Learn how AI and advancements in therapies are changing the diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases. Hear from real patients about their challenges in receiving ongoing care.
Issue 7
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, often progressive disease impacting the central nervous system, leading to disability in millions of individuals...
Issue 10
The primary health concern for all individuals living with HIV should be managing their disease, particularly maintaining adherence to their ART treat...
- Webinar
Oncology Innovations TNBC: Bridging Gaps in Care for the Black Community
Join our free webinar as we dive into recent advancements in TNBC treatment, presenting practical case studies and critical information about personalized care.
Issue 6
Giving birth and raising a family. For many people with MS, the path to achieving those goals contains more questions than answers. Questions about ti...
- Webcast
Fade Out HIV: Barber and Clinician Outreach in Philadelphia
Join us for a free CME/CE webinar covering innovative approaches to HIV prevention, including an exciting initiative to bring HIV screening directly to Philadelphia barbershops.
- Webcast
- Webinar
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 5
The management of multiple sclerosis (MS) can often be challenging, but its complexities increase significantly when family planning and pregnancy are...
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