Part I. Systems: Section A. Cardiovascular Infections: 1. Infective bacterial endocarditis; 2. Myocarditis and pericarditis; Section B. Dental Infections: 3. Dental and odontogenic infections; Section C. Dermatology: 4. Systemic diseases causing fever and rash; Section D. ENT: 5. Otitis media; 6. Otitis externa; 7. Sinusitis; 8. Supraglottitis; 9. Pharyngitis and tonsilitis; 10. Deep neck space infections; 11. Mumps; Section E. Gastrointestinal Infections: 12. Peritonitis; 13. Hepatitis; 14. Infectious biliary disease (cholangitis, cholecystitis); 15. Acute infectious diarrhea; 16. HIV and diarrhea; Section F. Genital Infections and Sexually Transmitted Diseases: 17. Ulcerative sexual transmitted diseases; 18. Non-ulcerative sexual transmitted diseases; 19. Vulvovaginitis; 20. Male genitourinary infections (urethritis, epididymitis, prostatitis); Section G. Orthopedics: 21. Adult septic arthritis; 22. Hand infections; 23. Osteomyelitis; 24. Open fractures; 25. Spinal infections; 26. Prosthetic joint infections; 27. Diabetic foot infections; 28. Plantar puncture wounds; Section H. Opthalmology: 29. Periocular infections; 30. Infections of the conjunctivitis, sclera, and cornea; 31. Infections of the uvea, vitreous, and retina; Section I. Pulmonary: 32. Community acquired pneumonia; 33. Tuberculosis; 34. Human influenza; 35. HIV associated respiratory infections; Section J. Rheumatology: 36. Infectious arthritis; Section K. Nephrology: 37. UTI; 38. Pyelonephritis; Section L. Neurology: 39. Fever and HA (meningitis, encephalitis); 40. Fever and focal cerebral dysfunction; 41. Fever and acute weakness localizing to the spinal cord (epidural abscess); 42. HIV and altered mental states; Section M. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: 43. Skin and soft tissue infections; Part II. Pediatrics: 44. Pediatric fever and rash; 45. Work up of newborn fever; 46. Febrile child; 47. Pediatric orthopedic infections; 48. Urinary tract infections in children; 49. Respiratory infections; Part III. Special Populations: 50. Bites; 51. Complications from chemotherapy; 52. Ectoparasites; 53. Fever in pregnancy; 54. Fever in the returning traveller; 55. Infections in intravenous drug users; 56. Post-exposure prophylaxis; 57. Post-operative infections; 58. Post-partum infections/post-abortion infections; 59. The febrile post-transplant patient; 60. Rabies; 61. Septic shock; 62. Sickle cell disease infections; 63. Tetanus; Part IV. Current Topics: Section A. Bioterrorism: 64. Anthrax; 65. Botulism; 66. Plague; 67. Smallpox; 68. Tularemia; 69. Viral hemmorrhagic fever; Section B. Emerging Infection: 70. Hanta-virus; 71. Avian flu (h5n1); 72. SARS; 73. West Nile virus; Part V. Overview of Antibiotics: 74. Overview of antibiotics; Part VI. Microbiology/Laboratory Tests: 75. Microbiology/ laboratory tests; Part VII. Infection Control Precautions: 76. Infection control precautions.