Karius Rounds
Karius Rounds
Online, live presentations of infectious disease cases presented by physicians who are using the Karius Test to rapidly and non-invasively diagnose infections
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Diagnosing Infections in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies
Presented by Frederick Goldman, MD | Director, Blood & Marrow Transplant Program, Children's of Alabama
In this webinar, Dr. Goldman will share his experience on using the Karius Test to non-invasively diagnose infections in pediatric patients with hematologic malignancies.
12:30 pm ET / 11:30 am CT / 9:30 am PT
Duration: 30 minutes
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Past Webinars
Infections Mimicking Systemic Inflammatory Diseases
Jane Burns, MD | Director of the Kawasaki Disease Clinic, Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
A Real World Experience Using the Karius Test Featuring Seasonal Pathogens
Sarah Altamimi, MD | Infectious Disease Specialist, Southern Illinois Healthcare
Non-invasive detection of vertebral infections
Thara Damodaran, MD | Infectious Disease Specialist, Private Practice, Oklahoma City, OH
John Farrell, MD | Director of Microbiology and Serology Labs, OSF System Laboratory | Professor, University of Illinois College of Medicine
Pneumonia, skin and soft tissue infections in immunocompromised patients
Jaime Fergie, MD | Director, Infectious Diseases, Driscoll Children's Hospital
Kenneth Alexander, MD, PhD | Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Nemours Children’s Hospital
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