HIV 24/7 | Clinical Considerations for Long-Acting Antiretroviral Therapy
The HIV 24/7 series is an educational resource that provides clear and concise education on HIV care for healthcare professionals who occasionally treat individuals living with HIV.
Complete this entire module to equip yourself with the knowledge to address the specific challenges in your care and treatment of people living with HIV. All modules can be followed independently and at your own pace.
What Will Set You Apart?
After following this educational series, participants will:
- Be able to provide guidance on choosing anti-retroviral therapy regimens which are best suited to the individual needs of PLWHIV.
- Be informed of the new data on available ARVs for both drug naïve and drug-experienced patients.
- Be able to identify key characteristics of individuals that will allow optimal use of the many available PrEP and treatment options.
Is This Program for You?
The program is aimed at clinicians from various specialties who occasionally treat people who live with 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?
- Identifying Who Might Best Benefit From Long-Acting ART
- Starting Someone on Long-Acting ART
- Following Someone on Long-Acting ART
- Updates on Long-Acting ART in Understudied Populations
Program Director: Jonathan Schapiro
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