Submit an Application for the
NEW CIS/AAAAI Diagnostic School in Primary Immunodeficiencies!
Are you looking for a way to learn how to effectively and
appropriately harness, and utilize the wide array of diagnostic
tools currently available in order to provide the best benefit
and care to patients? Then consider submitting an application
for the NEW CIS/AAAAI Diagnostic School in
Primary Immunodeficiencies.
This three-day
program will provide an intense visual, hands-on, and
didactic experience in diagnostic and clinical immunology,
allowing the opportunity to learn from leaders in the field.
Participants will spend time in case-based teaching sessions
and learn to analyze flow cytometric and genetic data in a
computer classroom setting.
Who Can Apply?
**Applications are open only to CIS Members. Not
a CIS Member? Click
here to begin an application.**
We are seeking applicants from a variety of backgrounds and
encourage anyone interested in learning more about these tools
to apply. Applicants should be able to demonstrate the intent
to actively use the knowledge gained in this workshop, and
also disseminate this information as relevant.
- Fellows-in-training*
- Junior Physicians* and/or scientists
(within 3 years of fellowship)
- Physicians* and scientists
from geographically or otherwise under-served or under-developed
areas
- Mid-Career Physicians* and/or
scientists (within 5-8 years of fellowship),
*Scientists and physicians whose
research or clinical practice encompasses immune disorders
(primary immunodeficiencies and immune dysregulatory diseases).
Clinical subspecialties may include Immunology, Hematology,
Rheumatology, Dermatology, GI, Pulmonology, Pathology, Infectious
Disease, among others.
Application Requirements
Individuals who are interested in applying must should submit
the following materials:
- A CV, no more than 4 pages.
- A brief, 500 word statement on why they
want to attend, how they plan to utilize the training, and
how their career will benefit by attending.
- A 1 page case study illustrating how diagnostic
testing made a definitive diagnosis for a patient with a
primary immune deficiency or immune dysregulatory disorder,
or was used to guide therapy. The one page case report
should include pertinent clinical and laboratory information,
along with any flow or genetic data or figures.
- FOR FELLOWS
ONLY—A LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION FROM A CURRENT FACULTY MEMBER.
We highly encourage past Summer School attendees to apply!
Applications
close February 15, 2018.
If you have any questions about the Diagnostic School, please
contact Sarah Tulley at the CIS office at stulley@clinimmsoc.org
or 414.224.8095.
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