TB and HIV management
Summary of the TB and HIV Management CPD Course
The TB and HIV Management Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course is designed for healthcare professionals to improve their understanding of the interplay between tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Given that individuals with HIV are at a significantly higher risk of developing TB, this course emphasizes integrated care approaches that address both conditions. Participants will learn about the latest guidelines for screening, diagnosis, treatment, and management strategies to effectively support patients with co-infection, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and reducing morbidity and mortality.
Section Topics
1. Epidemiology of TB and HIV Co-Infection
This section examines the global and local epidemiological trends of TB and HIV co-infection, exploring the prevalence, risk factors, and social determinants that contribute to the increased vulnerability of patients. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for targeted interventions.
2. Screening and Diagnosis
Focused on the best practices for screening individuals for both TB and HIV, this topic covers diagnostic tools and methodologies, including the use of rapid tests and clinical assessments. Participants will learn how to navigate the complexities of diagnosing co-infection effectively.
3. Treatment Protocols for Co-Infected Patients
This section outlines the recommended treatment regimens for managing patients with both TB and HIV, emphasizing the importance of coordinating antiretroviral therapy (ART) and TB treatment. Participants will gain insights into potential drug interactions and managing side effects.
4. Integrated Care Approaches
Participants will explore the significance of integrated care models that address both TB and HIV, including the roles of multidisciplinary teams in patient management. This topic will cover strategies for patient education, adherence support, and community-based interventions to enhance overall care.
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 3 Days
- 1. Epidemiology of TB and HIV Co-InfectionThis section examines the global and local epidemiological trends of TB and HIV co-infection, exploring the prevalence, risk factors, and social determinants that contribute to the increased vulnerability of patients. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for targeted interventions.0
- 2. Screening and Diagnosis2. Screening and Diagnosis Focused on the best practices for screening individuals for both TB and HIV, this topic covers diagnostic tools and methodologies, including the use of rapid tests and clinical assessments. Participants will learn how to navigate the complexities of diagnosing co-infection effectively.0
- 3. Treatment Protocols for Co-Infected PatientsThis section outlines the recommended treatment regimens for managing patients with both TB and HIV, emphasizing the importance of coordinating antiretroviral therapy (ART) and TB treatment. Participants will gain insights into potential drug interactions and managing side effects.0
- 4. Integrated Care ApproachesParticipants will explore the significance of integrated care models that address both TB and HIV, including the roles of multidisciplinary teams in patient management. This topic will cover strategies for patient education, adherence support, and community-based interventions to enhance overall care.0
Instructor

Founder and General Managing Director
The TB and HIV Management Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course is designed for healthcare professionals to improve their understanding of the interplay between tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Given that individuals with HIV are at a significantly higher risk of developing TB, this course emphasizes integrated care approaches that address both conditions. Participants will learn about the latest guidelines for screening, diagnosis, treatment, and management strategies to effectively support patients with co-infection, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and reducing morbidity and mortality.

The TB and HIV Management Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course is designed for healthcare professionals to improve their understanding of the interplay between tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Given that individuals with HIV are at a significantly higher risk of developing TB, this course emphasizes integrated care approaches that address both conditions. Participants will learn about the latest guidelines for screening, diagnosis, treatment, and management strategies to effectively support patients with co-infection, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and reducing morbidity and mortality.
