The Answers to Everyday Challenges in PrEP Practice: a Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series brings clinicians into real-world conversations between peers to address common challenges in delivering preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention. Each episode follows a case-based call between clinicians, offering practical, experience-based insights on how to navigate complex situations in PrEP care. The 4-part series covers the full continuum of PrEP implementation, from initiating treatment and maintaining adherence, to tailoring regimen choices based on patient lifestyle needs, to incorporating long-acting injectable PrEP into practice. Participants will also explore strategies to address medical mistrust, improve patient persistence, and streamline clinic workflows. Emerging data on new PrEP options, dosing intervals, and delivery methods will be reviewed, with discussion of how to integrate them into clinical care. Through these peer-to-peer discussions, learners will gain actionable strategies to deliver patient-centered HIV prevention in diverse primary care settings.

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Managing PrEP Regimen Changes to Meet Patient Lifestyle Needs

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Answers to Everyday Challenges in PrEP Practice

A Phone-a-Friend Series