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> Syphilis > The Great Masquerade: Unveiling the Deceit of Syphilis
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The Great Masquerade: Unveiling the Deceit of Syphilis

Join Dr. Jason Zucker, MD and HCET on Wednesday, September 25, 2019 as the truths of syphilis in Indiana are unveiled -- and what public health nurses, practitioners, and STD clinic staff can do to help lower rates in their communities.
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Health Care Education & Training (HCET)
Event Date
September 25, 2019

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Overview

Once near elimination in the United States, syphilis – particularly the highly infectious primary and secondary stages – is rising. A 1999 outbreak in Indiana was followed by a steep drop in cases. Following this drop, the Indiana Department of Health reported steady increase from 2013 to 2016. Since then, rates have decreased only 2%, meaning there is still much more work to be done.

Please join this informative webinar to shed light on Indiana’s syphilis problem and what public health nurses, practitioners, and STD clinic staff can do to ensure that proper prevention, diagnosis, and treatment is provided.

Topics

Following this webinar, participants will be able to:

– Describe the current state of syphilis in Indiana.

– Recognize signs, symptoms, and basic treatment options for syphilis infection.

– Identify protocols for syphilis screening and testing.

– Determine when patients are candidates for rapid syphilis testing.

Presenter

Dr. Jason Zucker, MD, Instruction in Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is also a part of the faculty of the CDC-funded STD Prevention Training Center at Columbia University in the City of New York. Dr. Zucker’s work has focused on treating adult and pediatric populations with variety of immunocompromising conditions. His research interests involve utilizing novel technologies to improve prevention and treatment for adolescents and young adults living with, or at risk of, HIV, Hepatitis C virus, and STDs.

Audience

Licensed physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, disease intervention specialists (DIS), local health department staff, and other health care professionals.

 

Event Details

  • Time
    12:00 - 1:00 PM ET
  • Location
    Webinar
  • Event Link
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Topics

Syphilis, Webinar
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