The 43rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Infectious Diseases will be July 26-31, and offers in-person (in Vail, Colorado) and virtual attendance options. The conference presents topics of inter
est to pediatric, family practice, and infectious diseases clinicians, as well as other healthcare professionals. Registration is limited.
Speakers will cover the most recent information on diagnosis, management, and prevention of infections in pediatrics. Discussion of controversial issues and questions will follow each discussion.
View the brochure. This conference is designed to promote information exchange.
Available credit for the conference:
- 20.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 20.00 Attendance
Course Contact
- Kris Beam
- (720) 777-6671
- kris.beam@childrenscolorado.org
Learning Objectives
- Describe penicillin allergy delabeling for outpatients.
- Discuss management of multi-drug-resistant UTIs and SSTIs
- Describe advances and best-practices in the diagnosis and management of pediatric infectious diseases including: viral CNS infections; lymphadenitis; fungal infections; Kawasaki Disease and MIS-C
- Review newly-emerging infections from around the world
- Discuss how vaccines work, vaccine safety, and the rationale behind vaccine schedules and how they have evolved to the current day
- Review best approaches to vaccine hesitancy
- Review 2026-2027 recommendations for influenza, COVID and RSV
- Discuss the changing epidemiology and clinical presentation of several vaccine preventable diseases
- Describe data and best practices for antibiotic durations in children
- Review management of newborns with no/minimal prenatal care or exposure to syphilis
- Review epidemiology, diagnosis and management of common foodborne diseases in children
- Describe important publications from the last year that should change how we practice