Medical Education in Infectious Diseases

Medical Education in Infectious Diseases

The Infectious Diseases Faculty places a high priority on teaching and the sharing of scholarly information at all levels. In addition to the didactic and clinical instruction for medical students, residents and fellows, the faculty supports continuing medical education in infectious diseases for the Triad region and Southeast United States. Our clinical infectious diseases conference is currently being broadcast to outlying sites in an interactive telemedicine format.  In 2009, three faculty presented and/or chaired sessions at the IDSA national meeting. Many of our faculty have been recognized as outstanding educators by medical students and houseofficers.

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Effective Monday, Feb. 22, visitor restrictions in place at WFUBMC and Lexington Memorial Hospital will be lifted.

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The 2009-2010 Best Doctors in America® database includes 214 physicians from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical...

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Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center’s primary care clinics are offering the H1N1 vaccine to established...

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 Prolonged use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) to treat people infected with both HIV and hepatitis B...

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  Potential visitors to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center who are sick should stay home to help protect...

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Last Updated 5/8/2012
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