As HIV care continues to evolve with novel therapies, aging patients, new perspectives, and multiple treatment considerations, it is critical that clinicians are prepared to tackle real-world challenges, whether they are directly related to HIV treatment or to stigma, social determinants of health, or recognizing comorbidities. This interactive series follows Dr. Onyema Ogbuagu in a virtual setting for a day at an HIV clinic, seeing patients, consulting with other clinicians, and engaging in staff meetings or training sessions.

Overall Learning Objectives

1. Optimize workflow protocols to administer LAI ART to eligible patients
2. Describe appropriate management of comorbidities in patients with HIV, including ART regimen modification or initiation of treatment for relevant conditions
3. Educate newly diagnosed patients about HIV, U=U, and available ART regimens
4. Develop subsequent treatment regimens for patients experiencing virologic failure, including those for HTE patients with MDR
5. Review status of oral 2DR regimen development, available clinical trials, and trial enrollment procedures

Target Audience

The educational design of this activity addresses the needs of US-based HIV-treating physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, and pharmacists.

Available Now - Activity 1: Morning Clinic

Coming Soon - Activity 2: Afternoon Clinic

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1.00 CME/CE

A Day in the Life of an HIV Treater: Overcoming Common Challenges in Practice