Fixed Date Courses and Workshops

Invasive Mycoses: Evolving Challenges and Opportunities in Antifungal Therapy -A Case-based Discussion Aug 1 to Aug 1 2012 Online
Link There is no fee to participate in this CME-certified activity. Estimated time to complete: 2h30m.

This activity was designed to meet the needs of infectious disease specialists, critical care physicians, and oncologists who are involved in the diagnosis, management and treatment of invasive fungal infections.
 
The Gorgas Diploma Course in Clinical Tropical Medicine Jan 30 to Mar 30 2012 Peru
Link Application form available Sept 1 2010
 
Specialist course in medical and veterinary mycology Mar 1 to Jun 7 2012 Antwerp, Belgium
Link Course held at the Institute of Tropical Medicine on Thursdays throughout the period, a theory session in the morning and a practical session in the afternoon
 
British Society for Medical Mycology Diagnostic Medical Mycology Course Mar 19 to Mar 23 2012 University of Leeds, UK
Link Contact name is Ruth Ashbee. Runs every 2 years.
 
CBS Course on Medical Mycology 2012 (German edition) Jul 30 to Aug 9 2012 Innsbruck, Austria
Link The course is given in the German language, and partly in English
 

Repeated and Rolling Entry Courses and Workshops

Distance learning and interactive study days in Allergy Distance learning with study days
Link Short courses, diploma level and degree level modules
 
MSc Allergy, University of Southampton Distance learning with some attendance at Southampton
Link Postgraduate Certificate in Allergy (up to 1 year) Postgraduate Diploma in Allergy (up to 2 years) Master of Science in Allergy (up to 3 years; fast track 1 year)
 
Msc in Allergy, Imperial College Some attendance at London, UK necessary
Link Course commences each October. Two to three years duration, part-time.
 
Certificate of Advanced Study in Allergy, Imperial College Some attendance at London, UK necessary
Link Course commences each October. Nine months duration, part-time.
 
NCPF Training Course - Identification of Pathogenic Fungi Bristol, UK
Link Each July the Mycology Reference Laboratory, which houses the NCPF, runs a course on the identification of pathogenic fungi. The four day course is designed for beginners and those with some experience in the identification of medically important fungi. The isolates delegates will be given to examine include a wide range of moulds and yeasts, with particular emphasis on dermatophytes and other organisms encountered in hospital microbiology laboratories. It includes a number of species featured in external quality assessment schemes.
 
Cours de Spécialisation en Mycologie Médicale et Vétérinaire Antwerp, Belgium
Link L'Institut de Médecine Tropicale d'Anvers organise chaque année de mars à juin en français et en néerlandais (un jour / semaine / le mercredi) un Cours de Spécialisation en Mycologie Médicale et Vétérinaire dont le but est de donner un aperçu des connaissances actuelles dans le domaine des mycoses et de leurs agents.

Le cours est accessible aux porteurs d'un diplôme universitaire (médecine, pharmacie, biologie, médecine vétérinaire, agronomie) ou de technicien de laboratoire (orientation médicale). Un certificat de mycologie médicale et vétérinaire est attribué aux participants après réussite des examens théoriques et pratiques.
 
MSc/Diploma in Medical Mycology Distance learning, with practical training at Leeds/Bristol
Link Joint UCL/BSMM enterprise. Course advert here.
 
Innovations in Diagnosis and Management of Invasive Fungal Infections An Electronic Continuing Education Activity From the MSG Educational Committee
Link Educational support from: Pfizer Inc., MiraVista Diagnostics
 
Scientia Akademie Online resource
Link The German-speaking Society for Medical Mycology (DMYKG) has started an institution for educational activities called “Scientia Akademie”.
 
Mechanisms in Fungal Infections: From the Science to the Clinical Setting Online
Link Mechanisms in Fungal Infections is a blended, e-learning resource with CME content developed by an expert, multidisciplinary group of specialists.

The content on this Web site is intended for oncologists, hematologists, and infectious disease specialists who treat transplant patients and other patient populations at risk for developing fungal infections.