HIVClinicalForum
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Date(s)
13 Nov 2020
Meeting type
Virtual Meeting
Organizer

Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum 2020

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Program

Friday, 13 November 2020

- 10:00
10:00 CET
Introductions, and Goals
Laura Waters, MD, FRCP
Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Session 1: Caring for HIV Patients in COVID 19 Era -
Session Chair
Laura Waters
Laura Waters, MD, FRCP
Central & North West London NHS Trust, United Kingdom
10:05 CET
Distinguished Guest Lecture: COVID BAME Inequalities
Sally Hargreaves
Sally Hargreaves, PhD, FRCPE
St George's, University of London, United Kingdom
10:20 CET
Challenges in Routine HIV Care in the COVID-19 Era
Laura Waters, MD, FRCP
Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
10:35 CET
Running an HIV Clinic in the COVID-19 Era - Nurses Role
Eileen Nixon 2020
Eileen Nixon, PhD
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, United Kingdom
10:50 CET
Round Table - Meeting the Challenge in Different Countries: How to Run the HIV Clinic in the COVID-19 Era
Sally Hargreaves
Moderator: Sally Hargreaves, PhD, FRCPE
St George's, University of London, United Kingdom
Nadia Naous, PGDip, GPP, MRPharmS
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Leonie Meemken
Leonie Meemken, PhD
ifi-Institute for Interdisciplinary Medicine, Germany
Photo Riccardo Rondina
Riccardo Rondina, Rn
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Di Ferrara Infectious Diseases Unit, Italy
Catarina Esteves Santos, Rn
Hospital De Cascais Dr. José De Almeida, Portugal
Session 2: Integrating Injectable Antiretroviral Regimens in to Routine Care -
Session Chair
Laura Waters, MD, FRCP
Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
11:30 CET
State-of-the-Art update on Injectable HIV Regimens
Saye Khoo, MD, PhD
Royal Liverpool University Hospital; University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
11:45 CET
Unique Challenges in Integrating Injectable Regimens During Social Distancing
Megan Coleman
Megan Coleman, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC
Whitman-Walker Health, United States
12:00 CET
Brainstorming Roundtable: What Should the HIV Clinic Look Like in the Injectable Drug Era?
Laura Waters
Moderator: Laura Waters, MD, FRCP
Central & North West London NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Martine de Haan
Martine de Haan, MSc
Radboudumc, the Netherlands
Catarina Esteves Santos, Rn
Hospital De Cascais Dr. José De Almeida, Portugal
Liz Foote, MSc, NMP, RGN
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Discussion Topics:
Handling the workload of multiple visits every two months
Discussion Topics:
Logistical considerations of ordering, supply, storing and injecting on a large scale
Discussion Topics:
Patient interactions: Counseling patients on use and routine of injectables
Discussion Topics:
Dealing with poor adherence and missed visits
Session 3: Clinical Considerations in Switching Suppressed Patients -
Session Chair
Anton Pozniak, MD, FRCP
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, United Kingdom
13:00 CET
Switching Patients to Avoid and Mitigate Toxicity: Causes and Options
José Moltó, MD, PhD
Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Spain
13:15 CET
Clinical Case Presentation: Switching therapy before/during pregnancy - or similar
Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCP, MBA
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Imperial College London; United Kingdom
13:30 CET
Faculty Discussion
Session 4: PrEP -
Session Chair
Pozniak
Anton Pozniak, MD, FRCP
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, United Kingdom
13:45 CET
State-of-the-Art update on PrEP Implemetation in European Countries
Teymur Noori, MSc
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Sweden
14:00 CET
Clinical Case Presentation: Community based PrEP
Michael Meulbroek
BCN Checkpoint, Spain
14:15 CET
Faculty Discussion
14:30 CET
Closing Remark
Anton Pozniak, MD, FRCP
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, United Kingdom
Overview
Welcome

This Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum provided an independent scientific program involving the world’s leading experts and is specifically designed for European Nurses and Pharmacists HIV healthcare professionals with a focus on optimizing treatment for their patients. 

This program featured challenging plenary lectures followed by ample time for Q&A and debate, stimulating interaction, and the sharing of knowledge within the HIV-treating community in Europe. The program included virtual networking opportunities for community building; thus, providing delegates with the unique opportunity to meet their colleagues in a focused and scientific setting.

The HIV Clinical Forum is a series of interactive programs that provide an independent scientific program on emerging topics in HIV, involving experts where HIV clinicians and allied healthcare professionals receive updates on the latest developments related to HIV management, where they can share their clinical experience, and present results from their ongoing and completed cohorts/ research programs.

Furthermore, the HIV Clinical Forum provides an educational setting where healthcare professionals can acquire specific skills that will enhance their capabilities to interpret research results and even develop new research projects.

Program Directors
Local Chair
Scientific Chairs
Liz Foote
Liz Foote, MSc, NMP, RGN
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Nadia Naous
Nadia Naous, PGDip, GPP, MRPharmS
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

General Information 

COVID-19 Update
The Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum 2020: Optimizing Treatment took place on 13 November 2020 as a fully virtual meeting. Participants attended plenary sessions and round-table discussions during the day of the meeting.

We are available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have about your participation at the Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum 2020: Optimizing Treatment. For more information, please contact Mrs. Dagmar Jónasdóttir at Dagmar@amededu.com.

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Meeting Objectives
With the HIV Clinical Forum program we aim to:

- Build a community of healthcare professionals devoted to providing optimal clinical care for their patients

- Create a platform for interactive information exchange on novel treatment options

- Translate the latest research achievements into clinical guidance for the optimal management of individuals living with HIV
Learning Objectives
After participating in the HIV Clinical Forum, participants will be able to:

- Understand major considerations for HIV clinical care during the COVID 19 pandemic

- Describe the pros and cons of novel treatment and prevention options

- Understand clinical considerations in switching suppressed patients

- Know how best to integrate long-acting injectable drugs in to routine clinical care

- Identify key challenges and opportunities for community based prevention programs
Practical Information 
Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance was sent by e-mail to participants shortly after the forum meeting.
Disclaimer
This forum meeting is intended for educational purposes only and aims to offer participants the opportunity to share information. The Organizing Secretariat of meeting, Virology Education, cannot accept any liability for the scientific content of the sessions or for any claims which may result from the use of information or publications from the meeting. Virology Education disclaims all liability for injuries or losses of whatever nature incurred by individuals attending this forum meeting.
Language
The official language of this meeting was English. Translation was not provided.
Liability and Insurance
By registering for this forum meeting, participants agree that the organizers do not accept responsibility for medical-, travel- or personal insurance. Participants are advised to take out their own insurance policies.
Photographs, Audio, and Video Recording
Photographs, as well as audio and video recordings, are not permitted at the official forum meeting sessions. Only the official medical writer, appointed by the organizer, may make recordings. All presentations will be posted on the forum website as soon as possible after the meeting is finished, provided that the speaker has given their permission to do so.
Committees
Program Directors
Local Chair
Scientific Chairs
Nadia Naous
Nadia Naous, PGDip, GPP, MRPharmS
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

The Program Chairs and Scientific Chairs are a group of carefully selected experts and inspirational leaders in their respective fields. They meet frequently to discuss the scientific program of the forum meeting, identify interesting topics and candidate speakers, and review all submitted abstracts.

Support

The Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum 2020 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.

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