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Hooked on ID with Brad Perkins, MD, MBA
When I was in high school, I was given the opportunity to take a part-time job that was a little out of the ordinary for my age: I worked for a clinical microbiologist selling sterile sheep blood to microbiology laboratories to make bacterial culture agar.
Hooked on ID with Paul Volberding, MD
I wasn’t so much hooked as I was hoodwinked!
LEAP program establishes ID, public health partnership
A 1-year fellowship for senior trainees and early career infectious diseases physicians can help establish relationships with public health agencies and is an effective career development pathway, according to a study.
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The year in ID: End of COVID emergencies, new vaccines and more
The front page of Healio | Infectious Disease News this year included stories about COVID-19, new vaccines, reversing decades of ID dogma, and more.
PharmDs explore new treatments, vaccines for infectious diseases
To mark the end of 2023, we compiled a list of this year’s Pharmacology Consult columns, in which our contributing PharmDs dig deep into the newest research to report on emerging therapies and vaccines for infectious diseases.
Fauci, others explain why they chose ‘vast and inclusive’ field of ID
For the past 5 years, we have asked infectious disease clinicians to tell us when and why they chose a career in ID.
Nearly half of ID fellowship programs go unfilled as shortage persists
Nearly half of infectious diseases fellowship programs were not filled on Match Day as the number of applicants declined despite an increase in certified ID programs, the Infectious Diseases Society of America announced.
VIDEO: Hooked on ID with Mary Foote, MD, MPH
We caught up with Mary Foote, MD, MPH, at IDWeek to ask how she got “Hooked on ID.”
Hooked on ID with Brandon J. Smith, MD, PharmD
Why ID? Cue the iconic theme music from the medical drama House.
Q&A: CDC recommends testing all children exposed to hepatitis C
The CDC this week recommended hepatitis C testing for all infants or children who were perinatally exposed to the virus by a pregnant person with a current or probable HCV infection.
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