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MedEd Pathology Lecture Series - Microbiology 1

18th Mar 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
18th Mar 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
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🦠 MedEd Pathology Lecture Series: Microbiology 1 🦠

Microbiology is arguably one of the most content-heavy domains in pathology. We have got you covered.

Join us for the fourth instalment of our MedEd Pathology Lecture Series, Microbiology 1, delivered by Anya Nanchahal, Best Overall in Pathology and Best in Microbiology!

📌 A high-yield breakdown of key topics, including:

  • LRTIs
  • UTIs
  • Endocarditis
  • GI infections
  • Mycobacteria
  • Iatrogenic infections
  • CNS infections
  • STIs

Don't miss this chance to expand your microbiology knowledge with valuable insights! 🔬✨

Summary

The fourth installment of the MedEd Pathology Lecture Series, Microbiology 1, offers a comprehensive overview of key microbiology topics relevant to pathology. The session, led by acclaimed pathology scholar Anya Nanchahal, will cover a range of topics including LRTIs, UTIs, Endocarditis, GI infections, Mycobacteria, Iatrogenic infections, CNS infections, and STIs. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to enhance your microbiology knowledge in a concise and manageable way.

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Learning objectives

  1. At the end of the lecture, attendees should be able to identify and diagnose major lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) and urinary tract infections (UTI) by understanding the microbiology behind these conditions.

  2. Attendees should develop an understanding of the microbiology of common cardiovascular conditions like Endocarditis, and gastrointestinal infections, and be able to relate them to clinical symptoms and management strategies.

  3. After this session, participants should be able to distinguish various Mycobacterial infections based on their underlying pathogen and clinical presentation, while also evaluating potential iatrogenic infections.

  4. Through this lecture, participants should be able to comprehend the microbial complexity of various central nervous system infections, and understand how different pathogens contribute to the presentation and severity of the infections.

  5. At the end of the session, participants should leave with an understanding of the microbiology of sexually transmitted infections, their common causative organisms, and implications for public health and patient management.

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18th Mar 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
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Free
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