2nd FDLC/ATLAS Course in Clinical Fungi
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ASCLS P.A.C.E.®
Mayo Clinic Laboratories is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® program. This program has been approved for a maximum of 44.50 P.A.C.E.® contact hours.
September 23 - 28, 2024 - Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Minnesota
Course Directors: Paschalis Vergidis, MD, Nancy Wengenack, PhD, Sybren De Hoog, PhD, Sean Zhang, MD, PhD
This six-day, in-person course contains morning sessions for lectures and afternoon sessions for practical lab training. The course materials include the Atlas of Clinical Fungi and Larone’s Medically Important Fungi. The content of the course is designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and practical laboratory skills to enhance and improve the diagnosis of fungal diseases. The topics include laboratory identification of mucormycetes, hyaline hyphomycetes, dematiaceous fungi, dermatophytes, dimorphic fungi, basidiomycetes, yeast and yeast-like fungi. In addition, fungal histopathology, MALDI-TOF MS, sequencing based identification and phylogenetic analysis, antifungal susceptibility testing, and PK/PD of antifungals are covered.
Target Audience
This course is designed for physicians, microbiology technicians, scientist researchers, and resident fellows.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Describe fungal organisms that cause human diseases
- Assess practical laboratory approaches to identify medically important fungal organisms
- Recognize the clinical aspects of fungal diseases
- Identify the coherence of the fungal kingdom beyond strings of nucleotides
Attendance at any Mayo Clinic course does not indicate or guarantee competence or proficiency in the skills, knowledge or performance of any care or procedure(s) which may be discussed or taught in this course.
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2nd FDLC/ATLAS Course in Clinical Fungi
Organized by FDLC (Fungal Diagnostic Laboratory Consortium), Foundation Atlas of Clinical Fungi, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands, and Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
September 23 – 28, 2024, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Morning sessions: 8:30a-12:45p (except Monday and Tuesday morning starts at 8:00); afternoon sessions: 1:45-5:15p. Lectures are maximally 45-60 min with 15 min break.
Course Directors:
Sean Zhang Johns Hopkins Hospital/Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
Sybren de Hoog Center of Expertise in Mycology of RadboudUMC, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Paschalis Vergidis Mayo Clinic, USA
Nancy Wengenack Mayo Clinic, USA
Course Faculty:
Barbara Alexander Duke University Medical Center
Esther Babady Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Avrom Caplan New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Kimberly Hanson ARUP
Shawn Lockhart CDC Mycotic Diseases Branch
Hong Nguyen University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Andrew Norgan Mayo Clinic
Gary Procop American Board of Pathology
Elitza Theel Mayo Clinic
Roxana G. Vitale CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas), Hospital JM Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Thomas Walsh Center for Innovative Therapeutics and Diagnostics
Nathan Wiederhold Fungus Testing Laboratory, University of Texas San Antonio
Technical and Administrative Assistance:
Susan Reigel Administrative Assistance, Mayo Clinic
Heather Schultz Administrative Assistance, Mayo Clinic
Melissa Frechette Teaching Assistance, Mayo Clinic
Amber Milone Teaching Assistance, Mayo Clinic
Warda Memon Teaching Assistance, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Rachel Green Teaching Assistance, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Xin Zhou Teaching Assistance, Center of Expertise in Mycology of RadboudUMC, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Venue:
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Costs and requirements: The course fee for 6 full days course is US$ 1,000, including breakfast, luncheons, coffee/tea with snacks/cookies during breaks, and a course reception/dinner on Tuesday evening. The course materials are based on the Atlas of Clinical Fungi (by Sybren de Hoog, Josep Guarro, …, and Roxana Vitale, which can be purchased at https://www.atlasclinicalfungi.org/ and includes an electronic searchable version). Please bring your laptop and a lab-coat.
Provisional program:
Monday (9/23): The fungal Kingdom; Introduction
7:15 am: Registration and Breakfast
Lectures: 8:00-9:35a and 9:45a-12:45p (4.5 hours)
- 8:00-8:05: Course Directors: Welcome & Introduction.
- 8:05-9:05: Sybren de Hoog: General taxonomy; life cycles; pleomorphism, nomenclature
- 9:05-9:35: Sybren de Hoog: Fungal diseases of animals & Zoonoses
- 9:35-10:30: Thomas Walsh: The host, who are at risk for fungal diseases?
- 10:30-10:45: Break
- 10:45-11:45: Sybren de Hoog: Introduction to Atlas of Clinical Fungi; diagnostic keys
- 11:45-12:45: Sybren de Hoog: Taxonomy and solutions for nomenclatural stability.
Lunch: 12:45-1:30p
Lectures: 1:30-3:00p and 3:15-5:30p (3.5 hours)
- 1:30-2:00: Nancy Wengenack: Principles and procedures for detection and culture of fungi in clinical specimens
- 2:00-2:30: Sybren de Hoog: Introduction to microscopic methods.
- 2:30-3:00: Sean Zhang: Direct microscopic examination on clinical specimens
- 3:00-3:15: Break
- 3:15-4:15: Nathan Wiederhold: Practice of antifungal testing, PK/PD of antifungals, antifungal Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- 4:15-5:15: Shawn Lockhart: Antifungal drug acquired and intrinsic resistance.
Tuesday (9/24): Mucorales and Entomophthorales & Eurotiales
7:15 am Breakfast
Lectures: 8:00-10:00a and 10:15a-12:45p (4.5 hours)
- 8:00-9:00: Sybren de Hoog: Taxonomy of the Mucorales and Entomophthorales.
- 9:00-10:00: Thomas Walsh: Infections by Mucorales and Entomophthorales.
- 10:00-10:15: Break
- 10:15-10:30: Sybren de Hoog: Short introduction to ascomycetes.
- 10:30-11:00: Sybren de Hoog: Conidiogenesis in asexual fungi: hyphomycetes and coelomycetes.
- 11:00-11:45: Sybren de Hoog: Taxonomy of Eurotiales: Aspergillus, Paecilomyces, Talaromyces.
- 11:45-12:45: Barbara Alexander: Aspergillosis.
Lunch: 12:45-1:45p
1:00-1:15 OPTIONAL Non-CME Product Theater: Pearl Diagnostics
1:25-1:40 OPTIONAL Non-CME Product Theater: T2 Biosystems
Practice: 1:45-3:30pm and 3:45-5:15pm (3.25 hours)
- 1:45-1:55: Introduction: common lab tools and techniques for fungal identification (Rachel Green, Warda Memon)
- 1:55-3:30: Microscopy mucormycetes (Lichtheimia ramosa, Cunninghamella bertholletiae, Mucor circinelloides, Rhizopus arrhizus, Syncephalastrum racemosum, Rhizomucor pusillus).
- 3:30-3:45: Break
- 3:45-5:15: Microscopy of Eurotiales (Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus terreus, Aspergillus calidoustus, Paecilomyces variotii, Rasamsonia argillacea, Talaromyces [Penicillium] purpureogenus).
7:00: Welcome Dinner – Nathan Landow Atrium
Enter through the east front door of the Gonda building across from the Kahler Grand
Wednesday (9/25): Onygenales
7:45 am Breakfast
Lectures: 8:30-9:45a and 10:00a-12:45p (4 hours)
- 8:30-9:00: Sybren de Hoog: Introduction to ecology of primary and opportunistic pathogens
- 9:00-9:45: Xin Zhou: Taxonomy and evolution of Arthrodermataceae (dermatophytes).
- 9:45-10:00: Break
- 10:00-11:00: Avrom Caplan: Dermatophyte infections, a Dermatologist’s Perspective
- 11:00-11:45: Sybren de Hoog: Ajellomycetaceae: agents of systemic mycoses.
- 11:45-12:45: Paschalis Vergidis: Coccidioidomycosis, Paracoccidioidomycosis, Blastomycosis, Histoplasmosis, Emergomycosis, Talaromycosis.
Lunch: 12:45-1:45p
1:00-1:15 OPTIONAL Non-CME Product Theater: Bruker
1:25-1:40 OPTIONAL Non-CME Product Theater: Melinta
Practice: 1:45-3:30pm and 3:45-5:15pm (3.25 hours)
- 1:45-3:30: Microscopy Dermatophytes (Epidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum canis, Nannizzia gypsea [Microsporum gypserum], Trichophyton interdigitale, Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton tonsurans, Trichophyton [Arthroderma] benhamiae).
- 3:30-3:45: Break
- 3:45-4:45: Microscopy review of endemic mycoses (Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis/posadasii, Blastomyces dermatitidis).
- 4:45-5:15: Andrew Norgan: Histopathology review of endemic mycoses (Histoplasmosis, Coccidioidomycosis, Blastomycosis, Paracoccidioidomycosis, Talaromycosis, Emergomycosis)
Thursday (9/26): Yeasts and Yeast-like fungi
7:45 am Breakfast
Lectures: 8:30-10:30a and 10:45a-12:45p (4 hours)
- 8:30-9:30: Sybren de Hoog: Overview of yeasts and yeast-like fungi.
- 9:30-10:30: Hong Nguyen: Candidiasis
- 10:30-10:45: Break
- 10:45-11:45: Kimberly Hanson: Cryptococcosis
- 11:45-12:45: Esther Babady: Pneumocystis
Lunch: 12:45-1:45p
1:00-1:15 OPTIONAL Non-CME Product Theater: CHROMagar
1:25-1:40 OPTIONAL Non-CME Product Theater: SmartGene
Practice: 1:45-3:30pm and 3:45-5:15pm (3.25 hours)
- 1:45-2:45: Microscopy of ascomycetous yeasts (Candida albicans, Candida glabrata [Nakaseomyces glabrataa], Candida krusei [Pichia kudriavzevii], Candida tropicalis, Candida auris, Magnusiomyces capitatus [Saprochaete capitata], Geotrichum candidum
- 2:45-3:30: Microscopy of basidiomycetous yeasts (Cryptococcus neoformans, Malassezia furfur, Trichosporon asahii, Rhodotorula mucilaginosa).
- 3:30-3:45: Break
- 3:45-4:30: Elitza Theel: Fungal antigen and antibody testing
- 4:30-5:15: Sean Zhang: Current diagnostic techniques – MALDI-TOF MS, molecular and sequencing identification
Friday (9/27): Black yeasts and other dematiaceous opportunists
7:45 am Breakfast
Lectures: 8:30-10:30a and 10:45a-12:45p (4 hours)
- 8:30-9:30: Sybren de Hoog: Taxonomy of black yeasts and relatives; diagnostic overview.
- 9:30-10:30: Sybren de Hoog: Clinical pictures of black yeasts and relatives.
- 10:30-10:45: Break
- 10:45-11:30: Roxana Vitale: Chromoblastomycosis & Emerging and common mycoses in South America
- 11:30-12:15: Sybren de Hoog: Mycetoma, melanized opportunists in Pleosporales (dematiaceae, coelomycetes).
- 12:15-12:45: Sybren de Hoog: Microascales: Scedosporium and brain infection.
Lunch: 12:45-1:45p
1:00-1:15 OPTIONAL Non-CME Product Theater: DiaSorin
Practice: 1:45-3:30pm and 3:45-5:15pm (3.25 hours)
- 1:45-3:30: Microscopy of traumatic Chaetothyriales (Exophiala dermatitidis, Cladophialophora emmonsii, Phialophora verrucosa, Rhinocladiella similis) and Microascales (Lomentospora [Scedosporium] prolificans, Microascus paisii [Scopulariopsis brumptii])
- 3:30-3:45: Break
- 3:45-5:15: Microscopy of Pleosporales and other melanised fungi (Alternaria alternata, Curvularia geniculata, Bipolaris spicifera, Phaeoacremonium parasiticum, Phoma herbarum).
Saturday (9/28): Hyaline opportunists and conclusion
7:45 am Breakfast
Lectures: 8:30-10:30a and 10:45a-12:45p (4 hours)
- 8:30-9:00: Sybren de Hoog: Ophiostomatales: Sporothrix and sporotrichosis.
- 9:00-10:00: Sybren de Hoog: Hypocreales: Fusarium and relatives.
- 10:00-10:15: Break
- 10:15-11:15: Sybren de Hoog: Basidiomycetous filamentous fungi.
- 11:15-12:15: Gary Procop: Fungal histopathology.
- 12:15-12:45: Sybren de Hoog: Overview of pathogenicity in the fungal kingdom
Lunch: 12:45-1:45p
Practice: 1:45-3:15p and 3:30-5:00 (3 hours)
- Microscopy of filamentous Basidiomycetes (Schizophyllum commune, Phanerochaete chrysosporium [Sporotrichum pruinosum]).
- Microscopy of Hypocreales (Fusarium oxysporum, Sarocladium [Acremonium] kiliense).
- Microscopy of Ophiostomatales (Sporothrix schenckii).
- 3:15-3:30: Break
- 3:30-5:00: Sean Zhang & Paschalis Vergidis: Case studies
Certificates and Farewell 5:00-5:15pm
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All travel and lodging expenses are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.
Course Directors
Paschalis Vergidis, MD
Mayo Clinic
Nancy Wengenack, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Sybren De Hoog, PhD
Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Sean Zhang, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
Presenting Faculty
Barbara Alexander, MD, MHS
Duke University Medical Center
Esther Babady, PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Avrom Caplan, MD
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Kimberly Hanson,MD,MHS
ARUP/University of Utah
Shawn Lockhart, PhD
CDC Mycotic Diseases Branch
Hong Nguyen, MD
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Thomas Walsh, MD, PhD
Center for Innovative Therapeutics and Diagnostics
Nathan Wiederhold, PharmD
Fungus Testing Laboratory, University of Texas San Antonio
Elitza Theel, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Andrew Norgan, MD, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Gary Procop, MD
American Board of Pathology
Roxana G. Vitale, PhD
CONICET (ConseJo Nacional de lnvestigacfones Cientificas y Tecno16gicas), Hospital JM Ramos Mejia,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science designates this live activity for a maximum of 44.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
ASCLS P.A.C.E.®
Mayo Clinic Laboratories is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® program. This program has been approved for a maximum of 44.50 P.A.C.E.® contact hours.
Day | Credit |
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Monday | 8.00 |
Tuesday | 7.75 |
Wednesday | 7.75 |
Thursday | 7.25 |
Friday | 7.25 |
Saturday | 7.00 |
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Available Credit
- 44.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 44.50 Attendance
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