
The STI Clinical Single Subject Course provides participants with training in the most recent advancements in epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of viral and bacterial STIs.
Date: November 24, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Pacific
Location: Live Zoom Webinar
Description
This 4 hour presentation will address recent developments in the prevention, diagnosis and management of prevalent STDs and will concentrate on one of the following topics: Syphilis Epidemiology, Treatment, Congenital Syphilis & Syphilis in pregnancy.
Course Objectives
- Discuss the clinical management of syphilis to include treatment, follow-up and partner management
- Discuss the management of congenital syphilis
- Discuss screening recommendations
Faculty & Planning Committee Disclosures
Christine Johnston, MD, MPH (Planning Committee Chair)-
GSK- consultant and contracted research
Moderna- contracted researcher
Pfizer- consultant
Assembly Biosciences-consultant
AiCuris- consultant
Oxymo- consultant
Mitigation was completed and no conflicts were found.
Amy Radford (Planning Committee)- no disclosures
Audrey Li, MD (Faculty Presenter)- no disclosures
Raaka Kumbhakar, MD (Faculty Presenter)- no disclosures
Tim Menza, MD, PhD (Faculty Presenter)- no disclosures
Case Study Panel (portion not covered for CE)-
Tara Reid, MD, PhD (Case Study Panelist)-no disclosures
Lyall Glait, MD (Case Study Panelist)- no disclosures
Faculty Bios

Audrey Li, MD, is a board-certified internist and infectious diseases physician who specializes in care for people living with HIV, in addition to providing general infectious diseases care.
After graduating from the Princeton University, Dr. Li pursued her MD at the State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Health Sciences University, followed by residency and Infectious Diseases fellowship training at Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her clinical expertise includes care for people living with HIV, and she also has a special interest in people experiencing infections in the setting of substance use. Dr. Li is also an Assistant Professor of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the University of Washington.

Raaka Kumbhakar, MD, MPH, is an infectious diseases doctor interested in HIV and STI care. She aims to provide informed, collaborative patient care with a harm-reduction approach. Her clinical expertise includes HIV care, HIV primary care, STI care, and general infectious diseases. Dr. Kumbhakar is also a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases.

Tim Menza, MD, PhD, is an infectious disease specialist with advanced training and expertise in HIV, STI, and viral hepatitis prevention and care. Tim has extensive experience in creating, implementing, and evaluating public health policy and advocating for communities through public health system-level change. As medical director of Oregon’s HIV/STD/TB program, Tim facilitated the implementation of a free statewide home HIV/STI testing program, public health accountability metrics for the prevention of congenital syphilis, partnerships with correctional facilities to increase HIV/STI/HCV testing, and led Oregon’s response to mpox. Tim is currently an associate professor in the department of medicine at the University of Washington and a medical director of the Sexual Health Clinic with Public Health—Seattle & King County.

Tara Reid, MD/PhD, is a board-certified infectious diseases specialist who further specializes in HIV care and prevention and STIs. Dr. Reid aims to optimize patient care by partnering with patients to make informed decisions to help them maximize their health. Dr. Reid's clinical expertise includes the prevention and management of STIs, including advanced HIV care and primary care. Her research expertise includes the diagnosis, management and prevention of syphilis, including human immunology and bacterial pathogenesis.

Lyall Glait, MD is a third year fellow at the University of Washington's Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases.
Continuing Medical Education Credit
FACULTY & PLANNING COMMITTEE DISCLOSURES:
It is the policy of the University of Washington and the UW Prevention Training Center, that the faculty, and planning committee, disclose real and apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics in this educational activity. The UW Prevention Training Center has established policies that identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to the live presentation of this activity. For faculty and team information please visit: https://www.uwptc.org/ptcteam
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION:
The University of Washington is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Amy Radford
uwptc@uw.edu