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Listen to downloadable audio from a series of live Webinars by Jared M. Baeten, MD, PhD, and Kenneth Mayer, MD, in which best practices for PrEP and potential future HIV prevention strategies—including on-demand PrEP and long-acting injectable, antibody, and vaginal ring therapies—are discussed and audience questions on these subjects are addressed.
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In this downloadable slideset, expert faculty members, Roger Bedimo, MD, MS, FACP, and Babafemi Taiwo, MBBS, summarize key studies from 3 important HIV conferences.
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Led by Joseph J. Eron, Jr., MD, a panel of experts discusses how they approach current controversies related to the management of patients with HIV infection.
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Kristine Patterson, MD, discusses specific topics to consider in the clinical care of HIV-infected women in different life stages, including treatment-related issues and complications specific to HIV-infected women.
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Listen to downloadable audio from a series of live Webinars by Jared M. Baeten, MD, PhD, and Myron S. Cohen, MD, in which best practices for PrEP and potential future HIV prevention strategies—including on-demand PrEP and long-acting injectable, antibody, and vaginal ring therapies—are discussed and audience questions on these subjects are addressed.
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Prioritizing public health interventions for these transmission networks, particularly young Hispanic MSM, may reduce further incidences of infections
Date Posted: 3/12/2018
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Listen to downloadable audio from a series of live Webinars by Jared M. Baeten, MD, PhD, and Kenneth Mayer, MD, in which best practices for PrEP and potential future HIV prevention strategies—including on-demand PrEP and long-acting injectable, antibody, and vaginal ring therapies—are discussed and audience questions on these subjects are addressed.
Date Posted: 11/17/2017
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In this downloadable slideset, expert faculty members, Roger Bedimo, MD, MS, FACP, and Babafemi Taiwo, MBBS, summarize key studies from 3 important HIV conferences.
Date Posted: 11/15/2017
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In this downloadable slideset, Jared M. Baeten, MD, PhD, and Kenneth Mayer, MD, review best practices for PrEP for individuals at high risk for HIV infection and discuss potential future HIV prevention strategies, including on-demand PrEP and long-acting injectable, antibody, and vaginal ring therapies.
Date Posted: 10/30/2017
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Led by Joseph J. Eron, Jr., MD, a panel of experts discusses how they approach current controversies related to the management of patients with HIV infection.
Faculty: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH, Joel E. Gallant MD, MPH, Kathleen E. Squires MD, Joseph J. Eron, Jr. MD, W. David Hardy MD, Kristen Marks MD
Released: 5/1/2017
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Kristine Patterson, MD, discusses specific topics to consider in the clinical care of HIV-infected women in different life stages, including treatment-related issues and complications specific to HIV-infected women.
Faculty: Kristine Patterson MD
Released: 1/20/2017
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In this downloadable slideset, Jared M. Baeten, MD, PhD, and Myron S. Cohen, MD, review best practices for PrEP for individuals at high risk for HIV infection and discuss potential future HIV prevention strategies, including on-demand PrEP and long-acting injectable, antibody, and vaginal ring therapies.
Date Posted: 12/30/2016
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Listen to downloadable audio from a series of live Webinars by Jared M. Baeten, MD, PhD, and Myron S. Cohen, MD, in which best practices for PrEP and potential future HIV prevention strategies—including on-demand PrEP and long-acting injectable, antibody, and vaginal ring therapies—are discussed and audience questions on these subjects are addressed.
Date Posted: 12/29/2016
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In this Expert Analysis, Todd T. Brown, MD, PhD, and Jordan E. Lake, MD, MSc, provide an in-depth discussion of the most clinically relevant new data on the management of patients with HIV infection presented at the Co-morbidities and Adverse Drug Reactions workshop in New York, New York.
Faculty: Todd T. Brown MD, PhD, Jordan E. Lake MD, MSc
Released: 12/16/2016
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In this downloadable slideset, Catherine Hankins, MD, PhD, FRCPC, CM, reviews current global challenges for HIV-infected women and explores methods for HIV prevention and ART delivery, particularly in resource-limited settings.
Date Posted: 9/1/2016
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