WARNING: The QBank section has 6 question sections with over 500 questions, with answers and detailed explanations, handcrafted into word files and converted to PDF by . Includes access links to 8 lectures 2025 Infectious Disease Board Review Course Primers and Study Guides 8 PDF
The GWU Infectious Disease Board Review Course 2025 is a top-tier, all-in-one preparation bundle designed for physicians pursuing the infectious disease board certification. Featuring expertly crafted video lectures and a comprehensive question bank, this package offers both in-depth understanding and effective exam strategies—available entirely online to accommodate busy schedules.
What You Will Learn
Core concepts and high-impact updates across the field of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy, HIV/AIDS management, tropical medicine, endocarditis, opportunistic infections, and infection control
Effective strategies and diagnostic frameworks for challenging syndromes—such as sepsis, fever of unknown origin, transplant-associated infections, and antimicrobial resistance
Evidence-based best practices and guidelines for patient-centered care in both inpatient and outpatient settings
Targeted board preparation with reinforced explanations through realistic, case-based multiple-choice questions
Event Details
Format: Fully on-demand online delivery combining expert video lectures with a robust, interactive question bank
Components: Includes high-yield lecture modules, a question bank with detailed explanations, and downloadable study materials tailored to infectious disease board content
Access: Available across devices 24/7, with flexible review timelines to suit your learning needs
Who Should Attend
Ideal for infectious disease fellows, physicians preparing for board certification or recertification, advanced practice providers, and other healthcare professionals seeking a structured, high-yield review in ID medicine.
Why Attend
This course is your most efficient and effective path to board success—combining comprehensive content, active learning, and flexible delivery.
+ Topics:
Day 1 – Core Concepts & Immunocompromised Hosts
Introduction & overview
Microbiology essentials for the exam
Principles of antimicrobial therapy: toxicities, PK/PD, drug–drug interactions
Antibacterial drugs I – approach to resistant gram-negative bacilli
Antiviral drugs
Respiratory viral infections including influenza (immunocompetent & immunocompromised)
SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19
Immunizations: domestic, travel, occupational
Infections in hematopoietic stem cell recipients
Infections in the neutropenic cancer patient
Daily question previews, polling, Q&A
Day 2 – Hepatitis, GI & Parasitic Infections
Acute hepatitis
Chronic hepatitis
Clinical immunology & host defense
CMV, EBV, HHV6, HHV8
Antibacterial drugs II – gram-positive organisms
GI infections Part I & II
Helicobacter and Clostridioides
Skin and soft tissue infections
Protozoa of clinical relevance
Worms you should know
Daily question previews, polling, Q&A
Day 3 – Fungal, Mycobacterial & Zoonotic Diseases
Deep mycoses (normal & abnormal hosts)
Nocardiosis, Actinomycosis, Rhodococcus
Tuberculosis (immunocompetent & immunosuppressed hosts)
Lyme disease
Ticks, mites, lice and transmitted diseases
Zoonoses
Pneumonia
Sexually transmitted infections (genital ulcers; other syndromes)
Syndromes in the ICU relevant to ID physicians
Hospital epidemiology
Daily question previews, polling, Q&A
Day 4 – HIV & Retroviruses
HIV diagnosis
HIV drug resistance
Antiretroviral therapy (general & special populations)
HIV-associated opportunistic infections I & II
Non–AIDS-defining complications of HIV/AIDS
Clinical manifestations of retroviral diseases and slow viruses
Herpes simplex
Bacterial & viral meningitis
Pharyngitis syndromes (including Group A strep)
Syndromes masquerading as infections
Photo review session: board-style cases
Daily question previews, polling, Q&A
Day 5 – Systemic & Device-Related Infections
Endocarditis (native & prosthetic valves, pacers, VADs)
Bone & joint infections
Staphylococcus aureus infections
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (normal & abnormal hosts)
Infections in solid organ recipients
Encephalitis (including West Nile virus & rabies)
Penicillin allergies
Antifungal drugs (core concepts)
“Kitchen sink” syndromes not covered elsewhere
Daily question previews, polling, Q&A
Online-Only (OL) Bonus Lectures
How to prepare for certification & recertification (including LKA)
Bootcamp: HIV
Bootcamp: Transplant
Statistics for the boards
Antibacterial drugs not covered elsewhere
Treating antimicrobial-resistant infections III
HIV-associated opportunistic infections III
Brain abscess, cavernous sinus thrombosis, subdural/epidural empyema
Infections of the urinary tract (upper & lower)
Epididymitis, orchitis, prostatitis
Even more worms