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2025
08/27/2025
IAS Updates and Interesting Presentations
06/18/2025
HIV and Vaccines Review
05/21/2025
Opportunistic Infection Guidelines
03/26/2025
CROI Round Up
01/08/2025
Bird Flu and HIV PrEP
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2024
11/20/2024
HIV 101: Starting With the Basics and Dispelling Myths Continued
10/09/2024
HIV 101: Starting With the Basics and Dispelling Myths
08/01/2024
Basics of Fentanyl
06/12/2024
HIV and Stigma Continued/HIV Updates
05/15/2024
HIV and Stigma
04/10/2024
CROI Round Up
03/13/2024
A Brief History of Pivotal HIV Activists
02/14/2024
What’s New in HIV?
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2023
12/21/2023
HIV and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
10/18/2023
Rapid Start: The Science and the Infrastructure
09/21/2023
Mpox Update
08/17/2023
Long Acting ART: Is the Revolution Here?
07/20/2023
HIV and Semaglutide: What’s the Hype All About?
05/18/2023
DoxyPEP and MenB Vaccines for STI Prophylaxis
04/20/2023
HIV and Weight Gain
03/16/2023
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI Round Up)
02/16/2023
COVID and Influenza
01/19/2023
The Tripledemic
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2022
10/20/2022
Joint Session for ID & MH: Syphilis in Pregnancy: Targeted Treatment and Consultation
09/22/2022
HIV Vaccines: A Clinician’s Perspective & Case Presentation
08/18/2022
Long COVID Discussion and Gummatous Syphilis Case Presentation
07/21/2022
Monkeypox Case Presentations
05/19/2022
Syphilis Diagnosis Management Selected Topics
04/21/2022
Taking a Sexual History
03/17/2022
PrEP Guidelines Update
02/17/2022
HIV Care During COVID: Tele/ECHO Involvement
01/20/2022
Understanding ARV Resistance Tools: Decision Making in Highly Treatment Experienced Persons with HIV
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2021
12/16/2021
The Community Resiliency Model
11/18/2021
Extragenital Screening
10/21/2021
Ending the HIV Epidemic & Reducing Health Disparities - Lessons Learned from COVID
09/16/2021
Persisting Urethritis: Case Studies and More
08/19/2021
HCV Medication Management: Clinical Pharmacy Primer
07/15/2021
COVID-19 Update Summer 2021 Vaccines & Varients
06/17/2021
Women In the Workplace
05/20/2021
Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients
04/15/2021
HIV Dermatology: Cases and Tips
03/01/2021
The Intersection of TB and HIV
02/18/2021
Emerging STDs and Novel Diagnostics & Therapeutic Regimens
01/21/2021
The Role of the National Clinical Consultation Center & Case Presentation
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2020
11/19/2020
Project C
10/15/2020
PrEPVu
09/17/2020
Telehealth in Rural Alabama: An 18,675 Square Mile Direct Care Model
08/20/2020
Resiliency Through Energy Management
07/16/2020
How to Get the Most Out of the National HIV Curriculum
05/21/2020
DPH Telehealth Efforts Before and During COVID 19
04/16/2020
Enhancing HIV Linkage to Medical Care Navigation for Ex-Offenders
03/19/2020
Ryan White Pharmacy
02/20/2020
Expanding HIV Prevention and Linkage Through Collaborative Partnerships
01/16/2020
HIV Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (nPEP)
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2019
12/19/2019
TeleMental Health & HIV
11/21/2019
Georgia Southeast AIDS Education and Training Center
10/17/2019
Hepatitis B Overview & Innovations in Immunization
09/19/2019
STD Protocols
08/15/2019
HIV and Oral Health
07/18/2019
Pregnancy & The Newborn
06/20/2019
Georgia Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Update
05/16/2019
2,627 Miles = 1 Phone Call: How the NCCC Would Love to Help You
04/04/2019
Introduction to ECHO
Infectious Diseases ECHO
Georgia Infectious Diseases ECHO provides a virtual community learning platform for public health to access specialist(s), discuss challenging cases, barriers and solutions to best serve patients diagnosed and living with infectious diseases.
Schedule
Infectious Diseases ECHO sessions are held virtually on the second Wednesday of each month, from 12 pm - 1 pm (EST).
Meet the Team
- Austin Chan, MD, Morehouse School of Medicine, Principal Investigator for Georgia Aids Education Center, ID ECHO Lead
View Past Infectious Disease ECHO Presentations
NOTE: Some recordings have been edited to remove periods when technical issues were being resolved but no presentation content has been removed.
To receive information on any DPH ECHO, please visit GA DPH Project ECHO Registration Form
HIPAA Compliance: All patient information will be de-identified for presentation during sessions. To ensure HIPAA compliance during patient presentations, please identify your patient(s) only by their assigned ECHO ID.
Page last updated 10/2/25