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Issue 10
Issue 10

Better tolerability. More convenient dosing. Less serious side effects. Fewer potential drug-drug interactions. These are some of the most common reas...

Expired: 07.21.2023
Issue 9
Issue 9

Why should people living with HIV consider switching from a currently successful ART regimen? Are they looking for better tolerability, with fewer or...

Expired: 06.23.2023
Improving HIV Outcomes: Addressing Special Populations
Improving HIV Outcomes: Addressing Special Populations

Targeted to pharmacists, this webcast appraises the circumstances specific to certain populations that may affect choice of ART and discusses evidence-based strategies to support appropriate use of newer HIV therapies.

Expired: 06.17.2022
STOP HIV: Engaging Convenient Care
  • Webinar
  • External
STOP HIV: Engaging Convenient Care

Join our distinguished faculty as they discuss vital topics in HIV within the convenient care setting. Topic 1 covers The Landscape of HIV/Starting the Conversation and Topic 2 covers Testing and Treatment.

Expired: 05.12.2022
Issue 8
Issue 8

Do antivirals increase weight gain? Does PrEP reduce the effect of gender-affirming hormone therapy in transgender women? Join us in the clinic with D...

Expired: 05.26.2023
Fade Out HIV
  • Webcast
Fade Out HIV

This Webcast is over please refer to our enduring version of this program

Expired: 07.23.2022
STOP HIV: Engaging Convenient Care
STOP HIV: Engaging Convenient Care

Join our distinguished faculty as they discuss vital topics in HIV within the convenient care setting. Topic 1 covers The Landscape of HIV/Starting the Conversation and Topic 2 covers Testing and Treatment.

Expired: 05.12.2022
Issue 7
Issue 7

Consensus is near universal that all people with HIV should be on ART and all those at elevated risk of acquiring HIV should be on PrEP. But concerns...

Expired: 04.28.2023
Issue 6
Issue 6

How can the emergency department become more effective in identifying acute HIV infection? What are the missed opportunities for screening? How can ex...

Expired: 03.30.2023
Issue 5
Issue 5

How appropriate is the emergency department (ED) as a site for HIV screening? Can screening be unobtrusively integrated into existing ED protocols? Is...

Expired: 02.24.2023
Issue 4
Issue 4

Nearly two of three new HIV infections in the United States appear in transgender women and men who have sex with men (MSM), with most transmission co...

Expired: 01.27.2023
Issue 3
Issue 3

Central to ending the HIV epidemic is decreasing HIV transmission, and critical to decreasing transmission is more effective screening of the segments...

Expired: 01.11.2023
COVID-19 Special Edition, Issue 1
COVID-19 Special Edition, Issue 1

What do the currently published findings say about the effects of the COVID pandemic on people living with HIV? How is the pandemic affecting patients...

Expired: 12.03.2022
Issue 2
Issue 2

Why do PWID — people who inject drugs — continue as an uncontrolled source of HIV infection? Where are the missed opportunities for increa...

Expired: 11.19.2022
Issue 1
Issue 1

PWID — people who inject drugs — account for nearly 10% of new HIV infections. As the current injectable drug (opioids methamphetamine, co...

Expired: 10.29.2022
Issue 12
Issue 12

Both the on-going syphilis and HIV epidemics are highly concentrated among men who have sex with men. While PrEP has been proven to reduce HIV transmi...

Expired: 09.09.2022