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With this Postgraduate certificate, you have the opportunity to update your knowledge in a comfortable way and without renouncing the highest scientific standards, to incorporate the latest advances in the approach to infectious pathology in your daily pharmaceutical practice"

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Infectious diseases remain the leading cause of mortality and disability (loss of productive life years) in the world. In 2016, of the total 56.4 million deaths worldwide, 33% were due to infectious diseases, 30% to cardiovascular diseases and 10% to cancer. The fight against disease will have two simultaneous fronts: infectious diseases and chronic non-communicable diseases.

These factors, interacting with each other, have conditioned that we should not consider any part of the planet reasonably isolated from the rest, nor impossible the appearance, reappearance or dissemination of imported or apparently eradicated infectious diseases in our environment.  

The complex international epidemiological situation so far this century, exemplified by the deliberate release of Bacillus anthracis spores as a weapon of bioterrorism to cause pulmonary anthrax in victims who inhaled them, the emergence of West Nile virus as a pathogen in the United States, the epidemic of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), the zoonotic spread of monkeypox in the United States, the threat of pandemic influenza, the Ebola epidemic in Africa, the emergence of yellow fever cases in Angola, coupled with the re-emergence of dengue and cholera, the emergence of new arboviruses in the Americas region, The emergence of new arboviruses in the Americas, such as Chikingunya and more recently Zika, together with morbidity from other endemic infectious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, leptospirosis, tuberculosis, community-acquired pneumonia and the increase in antibiotic resistance with the development of multidrug-resistant bacteria, all of which highlight the unprecedented need to improve the process of training and development of human capital in order to increase the competence and performance of all the personnel necessary to face the challenges involved in controlling and dealing with biological, hospital and public health emergencies that guarantee the quality and safety of health care for the population in any part of the world. 

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This Postgraduate certificate in Nosology of Infectious Diseases and Role of the Infectologist contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features of the program include: 

  • Clinical cases presented by experts in Nosology of Infectious Diseases and Role of the Infectologist 
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • New developments on Nosology of Infectious Diseases and Role of the Infectologist
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • An algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the clinical situations presented throughout the course
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

This Postgraduate certificate is the best investment you can make in a qualification for two reasons: you will obtain a Postgraduate certificate and you will acquire the best and most up-to-date qualification in Nosology of Infectious Diseases and Role of the Infectologist"

Its faculty is made up of prestigious and renowned professionals, with a long history in health care, teaching and research, who have worked in many countries on several continents, developing a professional and teaching experience that they deliver in an extraordinary way in this Postgraduate certificate.

The methodological design of this Postgraduate certificate, developed by a multidisciplinary team of e-learning experts, integrates the latest advances in educational technology for the creation of numerous educational multimedia tools that allow the professional, based primarily problem the problem-based learning method, to address real problems in their daily clinical practice, which will allow them to advance by acquiring knowledge and developing skills that will impact their future professional work.

It should be noted that each of the contents generated, as well as the videos, self-tests, clinical cases and modular exams have been thoroughly reviewed, updated and integrated by the professors and the team of experts that make up the working group, in order to facilitate the learning process in a didactic way that will allow the objectives of the teaching program to be achieved.

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Syllabus

The teaching program has been created by a group of professors and professionals in pharmacy and medicine, from various medical specialties, with extensive research and teaching experience in several countries in Africa, Central and South America, interested in integrating the latest and most current scientific knowledge of clinical infectious diseases and antimicrobial therapeutics, to ensure training and professional development to improve the daily clinical practice of professionals who care for patients or populations with infectious diseases.

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This Pharmacy in Nosology of Infectious Diseases and Role of the Infectologist contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”

Module 1. General Elements of Infectious Diseases

1.1. General and Basic Concepts of the Infectious Health-Illness Process

1.1.1. The Stages of the Infectious Process
1.1.2. The Systemic Inflammatory Response
1.1.3. Sepsis
1.1.4. Complications of Sepsis

1.2. Most Common Signs and Symptoms in Patients with Infectious Diseases

1.2.1. Local Signs and Symptoms of Sepsis
1.2.2. Systemic Signs and Symptoms of Sepsis

1.3. Main Infectious Syndromes

1.3.1. Systemic Syndromes
1.3.2. Local Syndromes

1.4. Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO)

1.4.1. Classis FUO
1.4.2. Nosocomial FUO
1.4.3. FUO in an Immunosuppressed Patient
1.4.4. FUO in HIV Infections

1.5. Fever and Rash

1.5.1. Types of Rashes
1.5.2. Main Infectious Agents Which Produce Rashes

1.6. Fever and Adenomegaly

1.6.1. Characteristics of Infectious Adenomegalies
1.6.2. Infections and Localized Adenomegalies
1.6.3. Infections and Generalized Adenomegalies

1.7. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

1.7.1. Epidemiology of the STI
1.7.2. Main Agents in Sexual Transmission
1.7.3. Syndromic Approach to STIs

1.8. Septic Shock

1.8.1. Epidemiology
1.8.2. Pathophysiology
1.8.3. Clinical Manifestations and Differential Masks from the Other Types of Shock
1.8.4. Diagnosis and Evaluation of the Severity and Complications
1.8.5. Therapeutic Behavior

Module 2. The Role of Infectologists in Health Services

2.1. Infectology and its Importance in Medical Care Within Any Specialist Field

2.1.1. The Universal Nature of Infectious Pathology in Medical Specialties
2.1.2. Mastering Antibiotic Treatment

2.2. Skills and Abilities of an Infectologist

2.2.1. Skills of an Infectologist
2.2.2. Abilities of an Infectologist

2.3. The Role of Infectologists in Health Teams

2.3.1. Functions of Infectologists in Health Teams in the Different Levels of the Health System

2.4. Infectious Disease Consultation

2.4.1. Functions of an Infectologist’s Consultation
2.4.2. Pathologies to be Consulted

2.5. Scientific Update of the Infectologist’s Medical Knowledge and the Future Challenges of Infectology

2.5.1. Self-Training
2.5.2. Training and Professional Achievement
2.5.3. Future Challenges for Infectology: The Emergence of New Diseases Antimicrobial Resistance The Development of Vaccines and Antibiotics

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Postgraduate Certificate in Nosology of Infectious Diseases and Role of the Infectologist

Infectious diseases are one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and their prevention and treatment are essential to protect individual and collective health. Therefore, continuous research on these pathologies is highly relevant, analyzing their causes and finding novel therapeutics to combat them. As a result, it is essential for health professionals to keep up to date with advances in this field. To enable this update, TECH has created the Postgraduate Certificate in Nosology of Infectious Diseases and Role of the Infectious Diseases.

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