eLearning Resources

CME-accredited learning modules on HIV treatment, prevention, and research.

Registration is complimentary for all healthcare professionals.

  

    

     

  

  

HIV 24/7


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. This meeting aims to provide guidance to HCP and PLWHIV on choosing anti-retroviral therapy regimens which are best suited to their individual needs as well as update HCPs on new data on available ARVs for both drug naïve and drug-experienced patients.

  

   

   

   

   

Online Meeting Highlights


The EACCME-accredited Online Meeting Highlights series is an educational resource where healthcare professionals can stay up-to-date with key developments in the treatment and care of people living with HIV. This is done through providing the latest research on prevention and treatment in an accessible, easily digestible manner.
  



Why You Should Register

  • The programs are aimed at clinicians from various specialties who occasionally treat people who live with HIV, such as primary care physicians, family doctors, OBGYN, 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.
  • All modules can be followed independently and at your own pace.
  • These resources equip you to address the specific challenges in your care and treatment of people living with HIV.  
   

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HIV 24/7


Faculty


Laura Waters, MD, FRCP
Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust,
United Kingdom


Borja Mora-Peris, MSc, DTM&H, PhD
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust,
United Kingdom


Romain Palich, MD
Pitié - Salpêtrière Hospital,
France


José Arribas, MD
La Paz Hospital,
Spain

   



Online Meeting Highlights


Faculty




Elaine Abrams, MD
Columbia University,
United States


Natela Rakhmanina, MD, PhD, FAAP, FCP, AAHIVS
Children's National Hospital,
United States


Thanyawee Puthanakit, MD
Chulalongkorn University,
Thailand


Tim Cressey, MSc, PhD
Chiang Mai University,
Thailand

   



Allison Agwu, MD, ScM
John Hopkins University School of Medicine,
United States


Nadia Sam-Agudu, MD, CTropMed
University of Minnesota / Institute of Human Virology Nigeria,
United States / Nigeria


Izukanji Sikazwe, MBChB, MPH
Centre for Infectious Disease Research,
Zambia


Monica Ghandi, MD, MPH
University of California San Francisco,
United States

   




Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD
Queen Mary University of London,
United Kingdom


Paul Sax, MD
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School,
United States


   



    


Acknowledgment

   

   
   

This educational activity is supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.

ViiV Healthcare was not involved in the development of content or selection of faculty for this educational activity.

    
    

Program Director

   

  
  

Jonathan M. Schapiro, MD
National Hemophilia Center Sheba Medical Center,
Israel