Infectious Diseases Courses
The Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases offers a variety of in-person, hybrid, and online self-paced courses conferring certificates or CME from Johns Hopkins Medicine. Find one that interests you!
In-person Courses
Frontiers in Clinical Infectious Diseases
Hybrid CME Course Convening in Washington, DC | Date: June 5-6, 2025

Coming Soon: Transplant & Oncology Infectious Diseases
Hybrid CMA Course Convening in Washington, DC | Date: September 8-9, 2025

Coming Soon: Antimicrobial Resistance
Hybrid Certificate Course Convening in India: Fall/Winter 2025

Coming Soon: Advanced Care of Persons with HIV
Hybrid Certificate Course Convening in India: Fall/Winter 2025

Foundations in Clinical Infectious Diseases
Hybrid Certificate Course Convened in Chennai, India | Date: February 28-March 2, 2025

Self-paced Online Courses Offering CME
Primer on Infectious Diseases for Primary Care Providers
Self-paced, Online CME Course

Advanced Topics in Clinical Infectious Diseases & Antimicrobial Resistance
Self-paced, Online CME Course

Foundations in HIV Medicine
Self-paced, Online CME Course

Self-paced Online Courses (Non-Credit)
Primer on Infectious Diseases for Primary Care Providers
Self-paced, online, non-credit course

Advanced Topics in Clinical Infectious Diseases & Antimicrobial Resistance
Self-paced, online, non-credit course

Foundations in HIV Medicine
Self-paced, online, non-credit course

Related Graduate and Post-Graduate Training
Faculty within the Division of Infectious Diseases champion a number of programs and courses specifically for Johns Hopkins students
Graduate Training Programs in Clinical Investigation
Directed by Dr. Khalil Ghanem, the GTPCI is a joint venture between the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine that trains clinicians to become clinical scientists.
Medical Scientist Training Program
Dr. Andrea Cox leads one of the top MD-PhD programs in the country for those pursuing doctoral level training in medicine and biomedical research.
Genes to Society: Organ Systems Foundations of Medicine
Several ID faculty members teach courses that are components of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's Genes to Society program.
Epidemiological Basis for Tuberculosis Control
This course at the Bloomberg School of Public Health is directed by Drs. Jonathan Golub and Richard Chaisson.