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Photo Contest

Photo & Digital Art Contest Show Us the World Through Your Lens In 2022 we asked you to show us your COVID world and over a hundred photos from our community were shared. Now we want to see more of your world through your lens – submit your photos or other digital still art for the IDWeek Photo and Digital Art Contest. Any aspect of your ID life will be considered. We’ve heard countless statistics and facts in our field,

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Featured Speakers

Featured Speakers Isaac (Zak) Kohane, MD, PhD Harvard Medical School Opening Plenary, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 3:45–5:15 p.m. ET Isaac “Zak” Kohane, MD, PhD, is the inaugural chair of Harvard Medical School’s Department of Biomedical Informatics, whose mission is to develop the methods, tools and infrastructure required for a new generation of scientists and care providers to move biomedicine rapidly forward by taking advantage of the insight and precision offered by big data. Dr. Kohane develops and applies computational techniques to

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IDWeek 2021

IDWeek 2021 Resources Virtual Event Sept. 29-Oct. 3, 2021 8,507 Attendees IDWeek 2021 CME/CPE/MOC Credit Deadline Statements of credit must be claimed online after the meeting using either the Interactive Program or the App. Attendees will be required to complete a short evaluation for every session for which credit is claimed. Attendees must attend each selected session in its entirety to receive CME/CPE/MOC credit. Partial credit is not available. Deadline to claim credit from IDWeek 2021 is April 4, 2022.

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Travel In The Time Of COVID: What’s Hot In Pretravel

IDWeek 2021 Travel In The Time Of COVID: What’s Hot In Pretravel https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/604427839 Claim credit for this session and access all of the IDWeek 2021 Sessions. The IDWeek 2021 Travel In The Time Of COVID: What’s Hot In Pre-travel was presented by both Lin Chen, MD, Director, Travel Medicine Center Associate and Cindy R. Friedman, MD, Branch Chief, Travelers’ Health, Division of Global Migration and QuarantineCDC. Dr. Chen’s lecture, titled “Pre Travel Advice in the Time of COVID-19 in Immunosuppress

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Videos

Sessions in the Spotlight Welcome to the IDWeek Sessions in the Spotlight page. These sessions are selected to cast a spotlight on just a few of the IDWeek sessions that moved, inspired, and educated our participants. These sessions brought us together despite our virtual conference and we hope you continue to enjoy them. IDWeek 2022 Sessions Opening Plenary The Challenge of Communication During an Evolving Pandemic: Finding Common Ground (Moderator)Paul E. Sax, MD, FIDSABrigham and Women’s Hospital (Panelist)Carlos del Rio,

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2021 Edward H. Kass Lecture

Edward H. Kass Lecture Claim credit for this session, and access all of the IDWeek 2021 Sessions. The IDWeek 2021 Edward H. Kass Lecture was given by Patricia Whitley-Williams, MD, FAAP, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, University of North Carolina. Her lecture, titled “The Epidemic within the COVID-19 Pandemic,” focuses on structural racism and how health disparities are reflected in hospitalizations, numbers of COVID-19 cases, deaths and number vaccinated. BIO Patricia Whitley-Williams, MD, FAAP Division Director of Allergy , Immunology and Infectious Disease,

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2021 Chasing the Sun: Wrap-up

IDWeek 2021 Chasing the Sun Wrap-Up and Transition Claim credit for this session and access all of the IDWeek 2021 Sessions. The IDWeek 2021 Chasing the Sun Wrap-Up presentation was delivered by Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Walensky’s presentation, titled “Public Health at Work: CDC and the Covid-19 Response” centered on the evolution of the public health science of SARS-CoV-2; the use of data to create, revise, and continually update public health guidance; and

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2021 Closing Plenary

IDWeek 2021 Closing Plenary Claim credit for this session and access all of the IDWeek 2021 Sessions. The IDWeek 2021 Closing Plenary was presented by both Harvey J. Alter, MD, Distinguished NIH Scholar, NIH and Anne Schuchat, MD, Former Principal Deputy Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr.Alter’s lecture, titled “Hepatitis C: The End of the Beginning and Possibly the Beginning of the End” focuses the history of Hepatitis C and the current status of Hepatis C treatment and

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