
Clinical Microbiology (2025)
Learning Objectives:
- Interpret common microbiologic diagnostic tests (e.g., Gram stain, culture, PCR, serologies, antigen detection) and apply them appropriately to guide diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
- Explain the role and limitations of rapid diagnostic tests, including multiplex PCR panels, MALDI-TOF, and point-of-care assays, in the evaluation of infectious diseases.
- Differentiate between colonization, contamination, and true infection when interpreting microbiologic data, particularly from blood, sputum, and wound cultures.

Patrick J. Kenney, DO, FACOI
Vice Chair, Department of Infectious Disease
Cleveland Clinic Florida
Patrick J. Kenney, D.O., F.A.C.O.I. Vice Chair, Department of Infectious Diseases, Cleveland Clinic Florida has been in clinical practice since 2013. Dr. Kenney completed his internal medicine training at Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, FL and his fellowhip in infectious diseases at Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. He is the newly appointed program director for the Infectious Disease fellowship program at the Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston, FL. Dr. Kenney cares for patients across all aspects of the specialty in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. He is clinical adjunct faculty at Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, Ross University College of Medicine, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine at Nova Southeastern University, and St. George's University College of Medicine. His clincal interests include virology particularly HIV as well as transplant infectious diseases.
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