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Issue 11
Issue 11

In this issue of eHIV Review, Ethel D. Weld, MD, PhD and Michael Rose, MD from the Johns Hopkins University School of medicine discuss the latest rese...

Issue 12
Issue 12

How will the current research advancements in long-acting ART affect clinicians’ ability to provide better care for their patients with HIV? The...

Issue 12
Issue 12

In the clinical trials of new MS medications and procedures, why has the participation of racial and ethnic minority individuals been so low? Is it a...

Issue 11
Issue 11

The underrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities in multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical trials presents significant challenges to the generalizabi...

Crowning Health: Empowering HIV Prevention and Care
  • Webinar
Crowning Health: Empowering HIV Prevention and Care

Learn to support your women patients through all stages of HIV prevention and treatment including pregnancy & breastfeeding and why addressing racial and ethnic gaps is important.

MedMythbusters: Norovirus
  • Webinar
MedMythbusters: Norovirus

Norovirus isn’t just a “stomach bug”—it’s the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in the US. Join Dr. Paul G. Auwaerter as he separates fact from fiction in this webinar.

MedMythBusters: RSV
  • Webinar
MedMythBusters: RSV

RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalization in the US, but there are many myths about RSV. Join Dr. Paul G. Auwaerter as he guides us through the fact and fiction about RSV.

Special Edition 2025, Issue 1
Special Edition 2025, Issue 1

Until the advent of highly effective CFTR modulator medications, cystic fibrosis was considered a pediatric disease, because most individuals did not...

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Thank you for a great bootcamp! I hope that this project continues because I found it to be an invaluable resource and have recommended it to my colleagues

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Well rounded review of extra-hepatic manifestations of HCV. I appreciated the use of questions/cases throughout the module. Great!

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Orientees identified several additional educational resources. These included watching web-based YouTube videos and websites such as DKBmed (Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources, 2021; “COVID-19 Keeping Up with a Moving Target,”, 2021).

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