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The MICN Course

The Maryland Infection Control Network (MICN) Course is a One-Day course for infection control practioners offered at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Lectures are given on various topics centering on the needs of a hospital and an Infection Control Practioner/Epidemiologist. Participants should be available from 8:00 am-5:00pm

Course Directors
Sara Cosgrove, MD, MS
Eli Perencevich, MD, MS

The 2005 MICN Course will be held
at The Johns Hopkins Hosptial
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The Fellows Course

The Fellows Course has been developed by faculty from the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Maryland, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Viginia to train fellows, physicians, nurses, and other Healthcare Professionals in introductory Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control.

Individuals will spend three days with world renown faculty from various specialties for advanced infectious disease training. Particpants should be available from 8:00 am-5:00 pm each day.

Course Directors
Barry Farr, MD, MSc
Neil Fishman, MD
Victoria Fraser, MD
Anthony Harris, MD, MPH
Tobi Karchmer, MD, MS
Leonard Mermel, DO
Trish M. Perl, MD, MSc.

The 2004 8th Annual Fellows Course will be held at
The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
July 2005
More Details to Come


The 2003 7th Annual Fellows Course
View the faculty and some presentations from the 2003 course

The 2002 6th Annual Fellows Course
View the faculty and some presentations from the 2002 course

Multimedia Proceedings of the 2000 4th Annual Fellows Course
A collection of lectures from the 2000 course by various speakers. These presenations include audio as well as slide presentations.

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