The Monkeypox 2022 Outbreak is declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. What are the implications?

Cost: Free registration.

This webinar will be presented by:

Dr. Victor Leung
Medical Director, Infection Prevention and Control
Medical Lead, Antimicrobial Stewardship Program
St. Paul’s Hospital


On completion of this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • Identify the presentation of Monkeypox (MPX) associated with the 2022 Outbreak
  • Describe the different diagnostic samples required dependent on disease stage.
  • Discuss the countermeasures we have to prevent transmission.

Presentations will be followed by a discussion where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real-time responses from presenters.

Please register for the webinar by clicking the following link:

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This event is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 1 Mainpro+ credit.

*Please note this webinar will be recorded and a copy made available for viewing on BC-CfE’s Education and Training website at: education.bccfe.ca/webinars

If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact BC-CfE’s Education and Training team at: education@bccfe.ca.

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Attendees of the BC-CfE Learning Series will be able to:
  • Summarize and describe epidemiological, behavioural, virological, and other related research relevant to the management of people living with HIV and other syndemic conditions
  • Describe and demonstrate up-to-date information regarding the care of people living with HIV and syndemic conditions (including viral hepatitis and substance use) particularly in regards to primary care, antiretroviral therapy and other treatments, and comorbid conditions
  • Review new and emerging issues in the context of the management of people living with HIV and other syndemic conditions
  • Identify both clinical and community resources to support the care of people living with HIV and syndemic conditions.
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