2024

Jan
16

Presentation and Pathogenesis of Long COVID

Overview Assessment of Needs Rapid advances in knowledge about the biologic mechanisms that cause COVID-19 and its symptoms require the ongoing attention of practitioners involved in direct patient care. This webinar will address the implications of new information on the pathogenesis of long COVID, including current and ongoing research and gaps in knowledge. Learning (more…)

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Jan
24

(Part 6 of 6) Substance Use Disorder: Future Directions Focusing on Long-Acting Injectable Buprenorphine

Overview Assessment of Needs Substance use disorders may disproportionately affect people with HIV. It is essential that clinicians who treat patients with HIV recognize the signs of substance use disorder and understand the current treatment options and challenges. Drug Enforcement Agency certificate holders are now required to complete 8 hours of training on opioids, (more…)

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Jan
31

Basic Principles and Clinical Relevance of the IAS–USA 2022 Update of the Drug Resistance Mutations in HIV-1

Overview Assessment of Needs This webinar is useful for those who wish to utilize the IAS–USA 2022 Update of the Drug Resistance Mutations in HIV-1 for the management of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in their patients with HIV. This webinar will review the principles of HIV drug resistance mutations and summarize what is currently known about resistance to (more…)

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Feb
6

Substance Use Disorder Webinar Series: Bonus Question-and-Answer Session

Overview Assessment of Needs The 6-part IAS–USA webinar series on substance use disorder (SUD), designed by expert faculty Sandra A. Springer, MD, and Ellen F. Eaton, MD, has been a resounding success, with the first 5 webinars now available on-demand and webinar 6 open for registration (see below for more information). Due to the (more…)

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Feb
20

No Mo FOMO—In Case You Missed It: Recent Changes in Guidelines, New Publications, and Updates From Recent Conferences

Overview Assessment of Needs The management and treatment of patients with HIV constantly evolves as new data are presented at conferences and published in scholarly journals. This webinar summarizes current and new data on the HIV epidemic, including data from recent clinical trials and updates from recent conferences. Topics include the management of people (more…)

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Feb
29

Mpox: Where Are We Now?

Overview Assessment of Needs Mpox illnesses, including severe infections, continue to occur across the United States and around the world. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people with HIV-associated immunosuppression and people with HIV who are not virologically suppressed can be at increased risk of severe mpox. This webinar will provide an update on what clinicians need to know regarding (more…)

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Mar
29

New Drugs on the Horizon for HIV Treatment: 2024 and Beyond!

Overview Assessment of Needs Innovative medications for the treatment of people with HIV-1 continue to undergo rigorous research and development. This webinar will discuss current data around the latest pharmacologic treatments for HIV, including new data presented at the 31st Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, and new investigational agents in the development pipeline. (more…)

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Apr
12

Antiretroviral Management of HIV: New Data From the 2024 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)

Overview Assessment of Needs This webinar will discuss current data around antiretroviral management of HIV, including new data presented at the 31st Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. Learning Objectives On completion of this activity, learners will be able to: List the most recent findings from clinical studies in antiretroviral management of HIV and (more…)

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Apr
24

The ART of HIV and STI Prevention: Update From the 2024 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)

Overview Assessment of Needs This webinar discusses current and new data around prevention of HIV and prevention of sexually transmitted infections, including new data presented at the 31st Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). Learning Objectives On completion of this activity, learners will be able to: Describe the current approaches for HIV prevention (more…)

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May
14

Implementation Science From an HIV Clinician’s Perspective

Overview Assessment of Needs Implementation science is an innovative approach to clinical research that identifies and addresses obstacles and facilitators to the uptake of evidence-based clinical innovations. This webinar addresses how implementation science has been utilized to address inequities in access to care, particularly for the clinical use of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent (more…)

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