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CME Series | Clinical Innovations in Tuberculosis

This module highlights recent clinical advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and integrated management of tuberculosis (TB), with a focus on populations affected by HIV and co-morbidities. Through expert-led presentations, participants will explore innovations in TB screening and diagnostics, integrated models for managing TB alongside HIV and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and strategies to improve outcomes in children facing the dual burden of TB and HIV.

What Will Set You Apart?

By completing this module, you will:

  • Gain insight into the latest developments in TB testing and screening
  • Understand integrated approaches to the prevention and treatment of TB, HIV, and NCDs
  • Explore targeted strategies to address the dual challenge of TB and HIV in children

Is This Program for You?

This program is designed for healthcare professionals, public health practitioners, and researchers working in TB, HIV, or related fields. It is particularly relevant for clinicians managing co-infections, program implementers integrating TB and HIV services, and policymakers aiming to scale up person-centered, evidence-based care models for high-risk populations.

What Will You Cover in This Module?

  • Recent Developments in TB Testing and Screening: Innovations for HIV-Associated TB and Pediatric TB
  • Towards Integrated Prevention, Treatment, and Service Provision for TB, HIV, and NCDs
  • Double Jeopardy – TB and HIV in Children: Let’s Win This Battle

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