We invite you and your colleagues to join us in person or on Zoom for the most cutting-edge, comprehensive and longest running TB Course in the United States.
Since the introduction of effective chemotherapy, many changes have come about in the management of tuberculosis (TB). Most important have been the shift from sanatoria-based to general hospital and clinic-based treatment and the knowledge that active disease can reliably be prevented among those who are latently infected. With the development of effective drugs for TB, the significant advances in bacteriology, and increased knowledge about the treatment of latent TB infection, the approach to tuberculosis control has become increasingly sophisticated.
The 61st Annual Denver TB Course is a hybrid event and provides a broad overview of active and latent TB including its epidemiology, transmission, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and management. The purpose of this course is to present this body of knowledge to general internists, epidemiologists, preventative medicine, public health, infectious disease and chest specialists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and other health care providers who will be responsible for the management and care of patients with tuberculosis.
Conference Agenda coming soon!
Conference Co-Chairs:
Charles Daley, MD
Chief, Division of Mycobacterial and Respiratory Infections
Professor of Medicine
National Jewish Health
University of Colorado Denver
Shannon H. Kasperbauer, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Mycobacterial and Respiratory Infections
National Jewish Health
University of Colorado Denver
Course Highlights:
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Epidemiology of tuberculosis
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Transmission and pathogenesis
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Diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis including MDR/XDR-TB
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Diagnosis and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection
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Emphasis on vulnerable populations such as pediatric and HIV co-infection
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Interactive Contact Investigation Workshop
Learning Objectives:
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Discuss the epidemiological features which are associated with increased risk for tuberculosis.
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Explain the clinical manifestations of tuberculosis and how they differ in unique patient populations such as pediatrics or HIV co-infection.
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Recognize the tools available for diagnosis of tuberculosis and their differences, advantages, and possible shortcomings.
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Formulate a treatment regimen for a patient with drug susceptible or drug resistant tuberculosis while understanding the pharmacokinetics and potential toxicities of that regimen.
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Discuss the importance and performance of contact investigation among persons exposed to new cases of communicable TB.
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Join us in person or via live streaming.
Molly Blank Conference Center
1400 Jackson St.
Denver, CO 80206
Conference agenda coming soon!
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Registration Fees:
Register before February 3, 2025 to get the lowest registration fee!
The following fees are for in-person and live-streaming options. In-person attendees receive meals and snacks daily. All options include post-event access to the recordings of the live sessions through December 31, 2025, as well as CME/CNE credit for sessions viewed.
$700 $600 In Person: MDs, DOs, nurses, and other health care professionals
$480 $380 In Person: Military, fellows, and residents*
$575 $475 Live-Stream: MDs, DOs, nurses, and other health care professionals
$350 $250 Live-Stream: Military, fellows, and residents*
National Jewish Health Staff - Please contact ProEd@njhealth.org
* Verification of Fellowship Status Form (required)
To pay now, please fill out the registration form below. To make payment arrangements, please contact ProEd@njhealth.org.
Cancellation Policy
Virtual registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable. In-person registration cancellations/changes must be received in writing before March 2, 2025 in order to be eligible for a full refund or transfer. For in-person cancellations made on or following March 2, 2025, there are three options:
- Transfer your paid registration to somebody else
- Hold your paid registration until next year’s conference
- Refund of registration amount paid minus a $100 processing fee
No refunds or credits will be given after March 26, 2025
If you are having problems registering, please call 800.844.2305 or 303.398.1000 or email ProEd@njhealth.org.
Physicians: National Jewish Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Registered Nurses: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724.
Registered nurses will receive a separate certificate for each session of the course. You must attend or view the full session online to earn credit; partial credit will not be awarded.