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Credits
Host: Sara Dong
Guest: Jeremey Walker
Producing/Editing/Cover Art: Sara Dong
Our Guests
Jeremey Walker, MD
Jeremey Walker is an Assistant Professor in Infectious Diseases at University of Alabama Birmingham. His clinical interests are in Transplant ID and Hospital Epidemiology, but he also loves medical education and gamification!
Consult Notes
This episode featured info about ID Fellows Cup!!
Sign-ups for the ID Fellows Cup 2022 Spring game are open here. Here’s a little more info as well:
- What is ID Fellows Cup? A team-based competition reviewing relevant ID knowledge with board style questions delivered daily by free mobile app
- 3 ID questions will be delivered M-F for 4 weeks (total 60)
- This platform also connect you to other ID learners and useful digital education resources!
- These questions are written by fellows and reviewed by our question mentor team/game managers
- Who? ID fellows and ID attendings, but also anyone interested in ID including residents and other practicing physicians are welcome
- When? May 9 – June 6, 2022
- Sign-up deadline is May 8 @ midnight Pacific time
- For questions, you can contact kaizenIDgame@gmail.com
Jeremey and Sara covered a few commonly missed questions from the recent competitions. Check them out below. There is also a bonus question at the end that we didn’t cover in the audio episode!
Find a tweetorial on meliodosis here
Here’s a review paper as well: Chakravorty A, Heath CH. Melioidosis: An updated review. Aust J Gen Pract. 2019;48(5):327-332. doi:10.31128/AJGP-04-18-4558
This question was written by Suha Abu Khalaf at Missouri with question mentor Sara Dong.
Check out the AST ID COP Guidelines for NTM in SOT recipients: Longworth SA, Daly JS; AST Infectious Diseases Community of Practice. Management of infections due to nontuberculous mycobacteria in solid organ transplant recipients-Guidelines from the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice. Clin Transplant. 2019;33(9):e13588. doi:10.1111/ctr.13588
If you missed it, check out the prior NTM episode from Febrile: Episode 7 MACsterclass!
Last year we featured a series of HIV episodes on Febrile called “Fresh stART”. You can catch the prior episodes, but you can find some of the prior graphics below too!
The UW HIV Curriculum is a great resource too! Here’s a link to their “Preventing Perinatal HIV Transmission“!
You can find questions at the ID Fellows Network website!
The prior ID Fellows Cup abstract mentioned on the show: 966. ID Fellows Cup: Leveraging Gamification and Social Media to Enhance Clinical Infectious Diseases Education
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Disclosures
Our guest (Jeremey Walker) as well as Febrile podcast and hosts report no relevant financial disclosures
Citation
Walker, J., Dong, S. “#38: Febrile Digest – ID Fellows Cup”. Febrile: A Cultured Podcast. https://player.captivate.fm/episode/abf8d32e-2862-4a40-820b-c02dd7472812