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Juan Ambrosioni

MD, PhD

University of Barcelona, Spain

Biography

Juan Ambrosioni MD, PhD. He is specialist of the HIV / AIDS Unit and Infectious Disease (ID) Service and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Barcelona, since 2014. He is ID specialist of the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and the University of Geneva, Switzerland. Juan Ambrosioni is author of more than 200 peer-reviewed scientific articles indexed in PubMed (more than one third as first, last or corresponding author), and more than 30 book chapters. He is the principal investigator of national and international projects in the field of HIV-infection, co-infections and opportunistic infections. His main research fields are currently focused on antiretroviral therapy, primary HIV infection/HIV cure and tuberculous meningitis. He is global coordinator of the European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) Guidelines.

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CME Series | Implementation of HIV Prevention in Europe
HIV
HIV
60 min
Juan Ambrosioni

CME Series | Implementation of HIV Prevention in Europe

This module examines the practical realities of implementing HIV prevention strategies across Europe, highlighting the key clinical, structural, and financial challenges. Through expert-led lectures, participants will explore considerations around efficacy, toxicity, and adherence, as well as the infrastructure and cost-related barriers to scaling up HIV prevention programs.

What Will Set You Apart?

By completing this module, you will:

  • Discuss key barriers and facilitators to implementing HIV prevention programs in Europe
  • Compare logistical and infrastructure challenges across different healthcare systems
  • Understand cost considerations for HIV prevention and their impact on access and public health outcomes

Is This Program for You?

This program is designed for healthcare providers, HIV program implementers, public health professionals, and policymakers engaged in HIV prevention across Europe. It is especially relevant for those working to overcome practical and systemic barriers to the delivery of effective and equitable prevention services.

What Will You Cover in This Module?

  • Efficacy, Toxicity, and Adherence Considerations
  • Logistical and Infrastructure Considerations
  • Price Considerations