Medical education on emerging infectious diseases.
The Invisible Education Initiative focuses on vector-borne and environmental illness, utilizing a One Health framework.
This initiative offers no-cost American Academy of Family Physicians accredited physician education.

Featured courses
Call for international data sharing from the clinical trenches in Ireland
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
Diagnostic challenges in Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
Long Lyme/Co-Infections and Long COVID | What do they have in common?
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
Part 2 | Diagnostic, treatment & rehabilitation strategies for patients with CNS Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Nevena Zubcevik, DO
Invisible International
Part 1 | Diagnostic, treatment & rehabilitation strategies for patients with CNS Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Nevena Zubcevik, DO
Invisible International
7 years of blood-based testing for tick-borne infections other than Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, PhD, MPH
Harvard Medical School
One Health for Human Health Clinicians
CME Credit Pending

Cheryl Stroud, PhD, DVM
One Health Commission
Chronic infection and the etiology of dementia
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
The story of the ICD-11 codes: Congenital Lyme & co-infections
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
Congenital Lyme & co-infections
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
Neurological manifestations of Bartonella species infections
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
The impact of immune responses on diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
Antibiotic efficacy for treatment of Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
Borrelia persistence “Bench to Bedside” E-Colloquium
CME Credit Pending

Christine Green, MD
Invisible International
Bartonelloses: History of a hidden pandemic
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonelloses: Vectors and other modes of transmission
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonelloses reservoir hosts: Bats, cats, dogs, mice and men
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonelloses and comparative infectious disease causation
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonella species, disease expression and host immunity
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Diagnosis of Bartonella species infections
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Neurologic complications of Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Peter Novak, MD, PhD
Harvard Medical School
7 years of blood-based Lyme disease testing
CME Credit Pending.

Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, PhD, MPH
Harvard Medical School
All courses
7 years of blood-based Lyme disease testing
CME Credit Pending.

Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, PhD, MPH
Harvard Medical School
Neurologic complications of Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Peter Novak, MD, PhD
Harvard Medical School
Diagnosis of Bartonella species infections
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonella species, disease expression and host immunity
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonelloses and comparative infectious disease causation
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonelloses reservoir hosts: Bats, cats, dogs, mice and men
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonelloses: Vectors and other modes of transmission
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bartonelloses: History of a hidden pandemic
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Borrelia persistence “Bench to Bedside” E-Colloquium
CME Credit Pending

Christine Green, MD
Invisible International
Antibiotic efficacy for treatment of Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
The impact of immune responses on diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
Neurological manifestations of Bartonella species infections
CME Credit Pending

Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Congenital Lyme & co-infections
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
The story of the ICD-11 codes: Congenital Lyme & co-infections
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
Chronic infection and the etiology of dementia
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
One Health for Human Health Clinicians
CME Credit Pending

Cheryl Stroud, PhD, DVM
One Health Commission
7 years of blood-based testing for tick-borne infections other than Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, PhD, MPH
Harvard Medical School
Part 1 | Diagnostic, treatment & rehabilitation strategies for patients with CNS Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Nevena Zubcevik, DO
Invisible International
Part 2 | Diagnostic, treatment & rehabilitation strategies for patients with CNS Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Nevena Zubcevik, DO
Invisible International
Long Lyme/Co-Infections and Long COVID | What do they have in common?
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
Diagnostic challenges in Lyme disease
CME Credit Pending

Monica E. Embers, PhD
Tulane National Primate Research Center
Call for international data sharing from the clinical trenches in Ireland
CME Credit Pending

John Lambert, MD
University College Dublin School of Medicine
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Montecalvo Education
Valerie and Frank Montecalvo gave a trailblazing and transformational gift to create the Montecalvo Education Platform for Tick Borne Illness. Thanks to their support, Invisible International is able to deliver the latest research on tick borne illness to physicians across the globe and enable physicians to receive free continuing medical education credits.