An electronic newsletter from the Curry International Tuberculosis Center (CITC)
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Best wishes to our friends, partners, and colleagues for peace, health, and joy in the new year. Please continue to monitor the CITC website, email listserv, and social media for updates on CITC in 2023.
3 products released online!
CITC proudly announces the online release of:
- 2022 updates to the 3rd edition of its highly acclaimed guide, Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis: A Survival Guide for Clinicians. The updates reflect evolving expert opinion regarding drug-resistant TB care, including the use of shorter treatment regimens.
- 2022 updates for the 2nd edition of Tuberculosis Infection Control: A Practical Manual for Preventing TB. This represents a first installation of the 2nd edition and includes expanded sections on Administrative Controls, Environmental Controls: UVC, and Personal Protective Equipment.
- Rifamycin Drug-Drug Interactions: A Guide for Primary Care Providers Treating Latent Tuberculosis Infection, a new educational product created to clarify drug interactions between rifamycins and drugs commonly used in primary care. Developed by the State of California Department of Public Health, TB Control Branch, the Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the Rutgers Global Tuberculosis Institute, and the Curry International TB Center, the guide was primarily designed for medical providers but may also be useful for public health personnel.
All three products are available online only (no print versions).
Reminder: Printed products available
While supplies last, order CITC products today, free of charge:
Nursing Guide for Managing Side Effects to Drug-resistant TB Treatment (book)
Calipers for Tuberculin Skin Test Reading (QTY: 25)
Shelters and TB: What Staff Need to Know, Second Edition (CD)
Radiographic Manifestations of Tuberculosis: A Primer for Clinicians, Second Edition (printed book)
Radiographic Manifestations of Tuberculosis: A Primer for Clinicians, Second Edition (CD-ROM)
If you would like to order more than one of a specific product, please email currytbcenter@ucsf.edu
About CITC
CITC creates, enhances, and disseminates resources and models of excellence, and performs research to control and eliminate TB in the United States and internationally. The Curry Center opened in 1994 and is now designated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a TB Center of Excellence (TB COE) for the Western Region, serving Alaska, Arizona, California (including Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco), Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the U.S. Pacific Island Territories. Committed to the belief that everyone deserves the highest quality of care in a manner consistent with his or her culture, values and language, CITC develops and delivers highly versatile, culturally appropriate trainings, educational products, medical consultation, and technical assistance.
CITC staff
Principal Investigator / Medical Director: Lisa Chen, MD
Associate Medical Director/Nurse Consultant: Ann Raftery, RN, PHN, MS
Deputy Director: Kelly Musoke, MPH
Director of Education: Elisha Couchman, MA
Nurse Educator: Colleen Hoehn, BSN, MPH
Program Manager: Jeannie Fong
Program Manager: Amelia Alonis
Program Manager: Emily Mabry, MPH, CHES®
Web Developer: Mari Griffin, MS
Special Projects Manager/Newsletter Editor: Kay Wallis, MPH
Contact us
Curry International Tuberculosis Center
University of California, San Francisco
2001 Center Street, 7th floor
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 238-5100
Warmline TB Medical Consultation: 877-390-6682 (toll-free) or 415-502-4700
CurryTBCenter@ucsf.edu
www.currytbcenter.ucsf.edu
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