Error Infectious Disease Board Review :: Office of Continuing Education in the Health Professions :: School of Medicine and Health Sciences :: George Washington University




August 25 - 29, 2012


About the Course

This course is designed specifically for physicians planning to certify or recertify in the Infectious Disease Subspecialty of the American Board of Internal Medicine and also is suitable for physicians planning to take Infectious Disease sections of the Internal Medicine Board Examination.

"This course has not only prepared me for the Boards, but also for my new challenges. It reminded me of why I love ID! (all ID)"
- 2011 IDBR attendee



Unique Course Features


Pre-Course Materials (Web-Based)

Available beginning in June 2012

  • Board preparation questions (approximately 275)
  • Photo-based questions covering a range of infectious diseases (more than 40)
  • Microbiology, Antimicrobial Susceptibility, and HIV Resistance Primers

5-Day Live Course

  • Lectures given by 25 expert faculty who will review the core material likely to be on the exam and cover an additional 250 questions
  • Five Board Review Q&A Sessions that review a total of 65 questions
  • Two Photo Q&A Sessions that review a total of 50 questions
  • Audience response system for the majority of the questions, with results posted daily

Post-Course Materials (Web-Based)

  • Online streaming of the slides in color, timed to the audio (Available by August 29, 2012)
  • Downloadable MP3 files of the audio recordings of all lectures presented at the Live Course (Available shortly after the close of the course)
  • Additional lectures (in both formats) for Infectious Complications of Monoclonal Antibody Therapies, Bioterrorism, and ICU Infections. (These lectures contain board-relevant material that the schedule did not permit including in the Live course.)

Participants have access to more than 500 board preparation questions.

Supporters


The Infectious Disease Board Review Course and The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences' Office of Continuing Education in the Health Professions gratefully acknowledge the following supporters of the 2011 Infectious Disease Board Review: