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Enjoy USF Health’s collection of infectious diseases podcasts, featuring educational presentations oriented for healthcare professionals, medical students, residents, and other clinicians. For more information, visit IDPodcasts.net.

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    • 4.3 • 25 Ratings

Enjoy USF Health’s collection of infectious diseases podcasts, featuring educational presentations oriented for healthcare professionals, medical students, residents, and other clinicians. For more information, visit IDPodcasts.net.

    • video
    HIV-associated Opportunistic Infections

    HIV-associated Opportunistic Infections

    In a lively case-based format, Dr. Jackie Sherbuk, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Division of Infectious Diseases, Moroni College of Medicine at USF, reviews important opportunistic infections (OI’s) in HIV/AIDS patients. Included in the talk, Dr. Sherbuk discusses effective timing of antiretrovirals in the setting of an opportunistic infection. She addresses HIV associated pulmonary disease, cerebral Toxoplasmosis, Cryptococcosis, esophageal candidiasis, cryptosporidiosis, Mycobacterium Avian Complex, and Histoplasmosis. Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) is also discussed as a phenomenon when antiretroviral therapy is started in the setting of an OI.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    • video
    Understanding updates in the M. Tuberculosis and HIV Continuum

    Understanding updates in the M. Tuberculosis and HIV Continuum

    Dr. Jamie Morano, Professor of Medicine at the Division of Infectious Diseases, USF Morsani College of Medicine, reviews the epidemiology of Tuberculosis and its relationship to Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. Topics discussed include TB trends in the US, factors contributing to an increase in TB morbidity, tuberculosis transmission, TB screening, and progression to active disease. Next, Dr. Morano outlines the relationship between tuberculosis and HIV infection. She also presents pearls on the use of antiretrovirals in active TB treatment and how to utilize TB meds in patients who are on antiretrovirals.

    • 34 min
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    Pneumocystis Jirovecii

    Pneumocystis Jirovecii

    Dr Guy Handley, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Division of Infectious Diseases, Morsani College of Medicine, discusses the Clinical manifestations of Pneumocystis Jirovecii infections in a question and answer format. Dr. Handley begins the talk by giving an overview of Pneumocystis, including its history and taxonomy. He then discusses the typical presentation when it causes pneumonia (PCP), the most likely clinical manifestation. Dr. Handley then covers PCP treatment, including the most commonly used therapy (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxasole) and other alternatives. Next, diagnostic testing is discussed, including the use of the 1,3 Beta-Gucan test. Lastly, the use of Echinocandins for the treatment of PCP pneumonia is covered.

    • 58 min
    • video
    Antiretroviral Therapy: A Case-based Approach

    Antiretroviral Therapy: A Case-based Approach

    Dr. Jackie Sherbuk, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Morsani College of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases, presents this case-based review of the use of antiretroviral therapy in HIV/AIDS patients. Dr. Sherbuk begins by reviewing and available antireturovial options, including those that are considered first line. She also covers the use of antiretrovirals in special groups, including expectant mothers, elite controllers, treatment experienced patients, HBV/HIV connected patients, and patients with chronic renal insufficiency. Lastly, Dr. Sherbuk discusses the nuances of using co-formulated combinations of antiretrovirals and mentions the newer long-acting injectable preparations.

    • 55 min
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    Basic Science Primer for Infectious Diseases Laboratory Testing

    Basic Science Primer for Infectious Diseases Laboratory Testing

    Jessica Kennedy, MD, Infectious Diseases Fellow at the University of South Florida Division of Infectious Diseases, discusses the scientific basics around many of the primary Infectious Diseases tests ordered by providers. Dr. Kennedy discusses the scientific basis for EIA/ELIZA, Quantiferon, chemiluminant immunoassays, lateral flow assays, RT-PCR, Fungitell, and LC/MS-MS. In explaining these diagnostic assays, Dr. Kennedy helps the provider understand the limitations and advantages of each test and when they are best used in a clinical scenario.

    • 1 hr 9 min
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    Infectious Diseases Publications that May Affect Your Practice, Part 2

    Infectious Diseases Publications that May Affect Your Practice, Part 2

    Dr. Arun Sunny, Infectious Diseases Senior Fellow at the University of South Florida Division of Infectious Diseases, presents a second overview of the current infectious diseases literature focusing on studies that may influence your medical practice. Dr. Sunny focuses on the areas of climate change, prophylaxis, antimicrobial stewardship, and the use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in medicine. From a talk originally presented in February, 2024.

    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

doc pat99 ,

Excellent

Excellent content ...but some episodes I can’t play especially the episodes in the 2 Nd half of 2019 - please fix thanks

canyon45 ,

Good_Medicine_Podcasts

This has become a go to podcast for me for general infectious disease review. Excellent content for the general internist or hospitalist.

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