Webinar Recording Available: January 1-June 30, 2026
[webinar]
This recorded webinar with 0.75 continuing education credit available for on-demand viewing is intended for primary care providers who diagnosis and treat persons with latent tuberculosis in Nevada. This webinar reviews the epidemiology of tuberculosis in Nevada, the risk factors for LTBI and a risk assessment tool, and provides treatment and management strategies to assist in the primary care practice setting.
(Application is open.)
March 24, 2026
San Francisco, California [in-person or virtual participation]
This event is intended for all members of the tuberculosis community including healthcare professionals, researchers and advocates.
(Application is closed.)
March 30, 2026
[webinar]
Taking side effects seriously - an interactive and evidence-based webinar series will highlight various TB treatment-associated adverse effects and provide management strategies to effectively reduce barriers to treatment completion and support both patients and clinicians. This first session will cover the risks, impacts, and management of TB treatment-associated nausea and vomiting. Data and expertise from other medical fields, including cancer chemotherapy and post-operative care, will be included to provide insights into how to improve care for patients with TB. This training is intended for physicians, nurses, and other licensed medical and public health professionals who provide care to patients in treatment for LTBI and active TB.
(Application is open.)
May 06, 2026
[virtual training]
This training is intended for civil surgeons, and their medical staff who complete medical examinations of applicants seeking to adjust their immigration status in the United States. Staff involved in latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) reporting, health education, and linkage to care, may also benefit from this training.
(Application is open.)
July 14, 2026
Seattle, Washington [in-person training]
This training is intended for nurses, communicable disease investigators, and other licensed medical care providers who work with patients with TB.
(Application is open.)
July 15, 2026
Seattle, Washington [in-person training]
This training is intended as an introductory training covering the basics of latent TB infection (LTBI) diagnosis and treatment for physicians, nurses, and other licensed medical care providers who manage patients at risk for TB. Interpretation of IGRAs (vs. tuberculosis skin test) and treatment regimen choices are discussed and there is an opportunity to apply this information in case discussions.
(Application is open.)
July 16-17, 2026
Seattle, Washington [in-person training]
This training is intended as an advanced training for physicians and clinical care providers who diagnose and/or treat patients with active tuberculosis. The training provides an overview of laboratory diagnostics, medical management, care of the pediatric patients, radiology, and management of drug-resistance and other advanced topics for the care of patients with tuberculosis.
(Application is open.)