Respiratory Syncytial Virus: Fresh Takes on an Old Foe | Grand Rounds San Francisco
Pediatric Grand Rounds San Francisco
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Presented by:
Maude Dull MD MSPSL
HS Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Critical Care
University of California, San Francisco
Jenna Holmen MD MPH
HS Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
University of California, San Francisco
Mary Prahl MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Health
University of California, San Francisco
Ted Ruel MD
Chief, Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Global Health
University of California, San Francisco
Rachel Wattier MD MHSAssociate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Health
University of California, San Francisco
Learning Objectives:
Describe the combined influence of virology, host response, community and environment on RSV disease burden.
Describe potential hypotheses for altered RSV hospitalization burden following emergence of COVID-19.
Identify key principles of evidence-based management of hospitalized patients with RSV lower respiratory tract infection.
Recognize the influence of sociodemographic disparities on RSV disease burden and outcomes.
Location:
We encourage everyone to attend the Grand Rounds seminars in person at the Oberndorf Auditorium at UCSF Medical Center Mission Bay. For those unable to do so, the Zoom option is still available.
Add to Calendar2023-01-05 20:00:002023-01-05 21:00:00Respiratory Syncytial Virus: Fresh Takes on an Old Foe | Grand Rounds San Francisco
Presented by:
Maude Dull MD MSPSL
HS Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Critical Care
University of California, San Francisco
Jenna Holmen MD MPH
HS Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
University of California, San Francisco
Mary Prahl MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Health
University of California, San Francisco
Ted Ruel MD
Chief, Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Global Health
University of California, San Francisco
Rachel Wattier MD MHSAssociate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Health
University of California, San Francisco
Learning Objectives:
Describe the combined influence of virology, host response, community and environment on RSV disease burden.
Describe potential hypotheses for altered RSV hospitalization burden following emergence of COVID-19.
Identify key principles of evidence-based management of hospitalized patients with RSV lower respiratory tract infection.
Recognize the influence of sociodemographic disparities on RSV disease burden and outcomes.
Location:
We encourage everyone to attend the Grand Rounds seminars in person at the Oberndorf Auditorium at UCSF Medical Center Mission Bay. For those unable to do so, the Zoom option is still available.
Zoom Link: https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/95315738250?pwd=OTJRbUZoQ2Nra25oSWZnUzdtajQ1UT09
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