CME Series | Advancing HIV Prevention and Care in Women
This module offers practical insights into the unique needs of women in HIV care. Learn about the impact of menopause on women living with HIV, explore new prevention options tailored for women at risk, and review clinical data on long-acting HIV treatments. Designed for clinicians and public health professionals, this module supports gender-responsive, evidence-based care.
What Will Set You Apart?
After following this educational module, participants will:
- Understand the interplay between HIV and menopause in aging women living with HIV
- Learn about new prevention modalities for women at risk of HIV acquisition, and differentiate tailored approaches to prevention upscaling
- Be able to discuss clinical data supporting the use of novel long-acting treatment options for women
Is This Program for You?
The program is aimed at clinicians from various specialties who occasionally treat women affected by HIV, such as primary care physicians, family doctors, OBGYN, HIV care nurses, transgender healthcare clinicians, adolescent medicine professionals, and preventive medicine professionals, as well as public health workers and researchers engaged in HIV-related disciplines at varying degrees.
What Will You Cover in This Module?
- Understanding Menopause and HIV
- HIV Prevention for Women
- Long-Acting HIV Treatment Options
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