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Ep 251Questions Answered on ART Safety and Tolerability in Aging Patients and Populations With Cardiometabolic Toxicities

In this episode, Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCP, and Jens D. Lundgren, MD, DMSc, address key considerations when evaluating antiretroviral therapy safety and tolerability in aging patients and those with possible cardiometabolic toxicities, including:Monitoring for cardiometabolic syndromes (eg, lipid panels, coronary artery calcification scores)Approaching antiretroviral-related weight gain in clinical practiceInterpreting results from RESPOND on cardiovascular risk with integrase strand transfer inhibitorsCollaborating with other specialties (eg, cardiologists, dietitians) to provide a multidisciplinary approach for managing comorbidities, including prevention and managementFaculty: Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCPConsultant Physician/ProfessorHIV/ResearchChelsea and Westminster HospitalImperial College LondonLondon, United KingdomJens D. Lundgren, MD, DMScProfessorRigshospital, University of Copenhagen DirectorCentre of Excellence for Health, Immunity and Infection (CHIP)Rigshospital, University of CopenhagenCopenhagen, DenmarkLink to full program:http://bit.ly/3PM3nYeLink to downloadable slides: http://bit.ly/3WgYycz Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 17, 202323 min

Ep 249Emerging Insights on Outpatient Management of Acute COVID-19 and Long COVID in Europe

In this episode, Jens D. Lundgren, MD, DMSc, and Barbara Rath, MD, PhD, HDR, discuss emerging insights on outpatient management of acute COVID-19 and long COVID in Europe, including:Current COVID-19 variant and subvariant landscapeCOVID-19 treatments, including antivirals and monoclonal antibodiesESCMID COVID-19 treatment guidelinesLong COVID causes and pathophysiologyPrevention and management of long COVIDPresenters:Jens D. Lundgren, MD, DMScProfessorRigshospital, University of CopenhagenDirectorCentre of Excellence for Health, Immunity and Infection (CHIP)Rigshospital, University of CopenhagenCopenhagen, DenmarkBarbara Rath, MD, PhD, HDRCo-founder and Chair Vaccine Safety Initiative, Berlin, Germany/USAResearch DirectorUniversité de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, FranceExecutive Board MemberESGREV (Respiratory Virus Study Group for ESCMID)ISIRV ChairISIRV-Epidemiology GroupFollow along with the downloadable slideset at:https://bit.ly/3IN1ScALink to full program: http://bit.ly/3kb8pn4 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 13, 202340 min

Ep 248Administration of LA ART by Community Nurses in France

In this episode, Laurence Slama, MD, PhD, describes some of the ways that her clinic is attempting to make IM injections of long-acting antiretroviral therapy more sustainable long term. She explains the logistics of how she has allowed for patients to receive their long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine doses through community nurses after receiving the first 3 doses in a clinical setting. She also discusses some of the benefits and challenges of this kind of flexible system for patients and healthcare professionals. Laurence SlamaDoctorDepartment of Infectious DiseasesHôtel Dieu, APHPParis, FranceSee the full program at:https://bit.ly/3CsSvdX Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 5, 20238 min

Ep 245PrEP Considerations for Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals

In this episode, Jill Blumenthal, MD, MAS, discusses HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) considerations for transgender and nonbinary individuals, including:Providing gender-affirming careIntegrating PrEP and gender careTaking a sexual history and addressing sexual healthPrEP efficacy and options for transgender individuals, including FTC/TDF, FTC/TAF, and long-acting CABThe importance of reassuring transgender individuals that data suggest there are no drug–drug interactions between gender-affirming hormone therapy and any of the PrEP options Jill Blumenthal, MD, MAS (she/hers)Associate Professor of MedicineInfectious Diseases and Global Public HealthUniversity of California, San DiegoSan Diego, California See the full program at: https://bit.ly/3WhbBvZ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 5, 202317 min

Ep 247Optimizing PrEP Selection and Persistence for MSM

In this episode, Jason E. Farley, PhD, MPH, ANP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, AACRN, discusses optimizing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) selection and persistence for men who have sex with men (MSM), including:Disparities in PrEP uptake for MSMWhat healthcare professionals can do to address disparities in PrEP uptakeProviding PrEP within a program that includes sexual health and primary care services, in addition to prescribing PrEPPrEP medication options for MSMHelping patients access PrEP medicationsBarriers to PrEP persistenceStrategies for aiding in PrEP persistence, including: - Increasing access to healthcare professionals through text messaging and telemedicine - Ensuring a welcome and sex-positive environment - Partnering with pharmacists and community health workers for follow-up Jason E. Farley, PhD, MPH, ANP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, AACRNProfessorSchool of NursingJohns Hopkins UniversityNurse PractitionerDepartment of Infectious DiseasesJohn G. Bartlett Specialty PracticeBaltimore, Maryland See the full program at: https://bit.ly/3WhbBvZ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 5, 202319 min

Ep 244What Strategies Are Most Promising for Prevention and Treatment of Long COVID in Nonhospitalized Patients?

Fernando Carnavali, MD; Rasika Karnik, MS, MD; and Renslow Sherer, MD, discuss long COVID, including:Long COVID prevention strategies, including COVID-19 vaccinationLong COVID treatment approachesStrategies for management of patients with long COVIDPresenters:Fernando Carnavali, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision ChiefGeneral Internal MedicineDepartment of MedicineSite DirectorCOVID Center of Excellence Satellite-Ansonia Mount Sinai Health New York, New YorkRasika Karnik, MS, MDAssistant ProfessorDivision of Primary CareDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of ChicagoMedical DirectorPost-COVID Recovery ClinicChicago, IllinoisRenslow Sherer, MDDirectorInternational HIV Training CenterProfessor of MedicineSection of Infectious Diseases and Global HealthDepartment of MedicineUniversity of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisLink to slides: https://bit.ly/3hXMgIdLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3G271KL Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 4, 20235 min

Ep 243Should We Be Concerned About Resistance and Development of New Variants With COVID-19 Antiviral Therapy?

Fernando Carnavali, MD; Rasika Karnik, MS, MD; Renslow Sherer, MD; and Joseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDP, discuss COVID-19 treatments and the possibility for antiviral resistance, including:Treatment resistance mechanismsCOVID-19 testingCOVID-19 treatments, including antivirals and monoclonal antibodiesPresenters:Fernando Carnavali, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision ChiefGeneral Internal MedicineDepartment of MedicineSite DirectorCOVID Center of Excellence Satellite-Ansonia Mount Sinai Health New York, New YorkRasika Karnik, MS, MDAssistant ProfessorDivision of Primary CareDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of ChicagoMedical DirectorPost-COVID Recovery ClinicChicago, IllinoisRenslow Sherer, MDDirectorInternational HIV Training CenterProfessor of MedicineSection of Infectious Diseases and Global HealthDepartment of MedicineUniversity of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisJoseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDPClinical Pharmacy SpecialistInfectious Diseases PharmacyGrady Health SystemAtlanta, GeorgiaLink to slides: https://bit.ly/3hXMgIdLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3G271KL Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Jan 4, 20237 min

Ep 241ART Selection in Treatment-Naive PWH: Weight Gain Considerations

In this episode, Princy N. Kumar, MD, FIDSA, MACP, discusses key considerations for selecting ART in treatment-naive persons with HIV. Her discussion includes a review of the following studies on ART and weight gain:ADVANCE: men vs women receiving DTG + FTC/TAF, DTG + FTC/TDF, and EFV + FTC/TDFComparison of ART regimens (eg, INSTI-, NNRTI- and PI-based regimens) in a pooled analysis of 8 phase III randomized controlled trialsGEMINI-1 and GEMINI-2: DTG + 3TC vs DTG + FTC/TDFPresenter:Princy N. Kumar, MD, FIDSA, MACPProfessor of Medicine and MicrobiologyChief, Division of Infectious Diseases and Travel MedicineSenior Associate Dean of StudentsGeorgetown University School of MedicineWashington, DCContent based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.Link to full program:https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides:https://bit.ly/3PYy1zn Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 30, 202210 min

Ep 242Should We Be Concerned About Viral Rebound With Antiviral Agents?

Fernando Carnavali, MD; Rasika Karnik, MS, MD; Renslow Sherer, MD; and Joseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDP, discuss COVID-19 rebound, including:Prevalence of COVID-19 reboundCOVID-19 rebound and antiviral useManagement of COVID-19 rebound Presenters:Fernando Carnavali, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision ChiefGeneral Internal MedicineDepartment of MedicineSite Director COVID Center of Excellence Satellite-Ansonia Mount Sinai Health New York, New YorkRasika Karnik, MS, MDAssistant ProfessorDivision of Primary CareDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of ChicagoMedical DirectorPost-COVID Recovery ClinicChicago, IllinoisRenslow Sherer, MDDirectorInternational HIV Training CenterProfessor of MedicineSection of Infectious Diseases and Global HealthDepartment of MedicineUniversity of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisJoseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDPClinical Pharmacy SpecialistInfectious Diseases PharmacyGrady Health SystemAtlanta, GeorgiaLink to slides: https://bit.ly/3hXMgIdLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3G271KL Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 30, 20224 min

Ep 239Selecting First-line ART in Treatment-Naive Persons With HIV

In this episode, Princy N. Kumar, MD, FIDSA, MACP, discusses key considerations for selecting ART in treatment-naive persons with HIV. Her discussion includes:DHHS Treatment Guideline recommendationsChoosing among first-line recommended integrase inhibitorsRecommended regimens for rapid ART startSelect key studies in treatment-naïve adults:AMBER study of virologic response with DRV/COBI/FTC/TAF vs DRV/COBI + TFC/TDFDRIVE-AHEAD and DRIVE-FORWARD efficacy study results, including resistance analyses of DOR + 2 NRTIs vs EFV or (DRV + RTV) + 2 NRTIsSafety and efficacy results from GEMINI-1 and GEMINI comparing DTG + 3TC vs DTG + FTC/TDFThe current/possible role of boosted PIs and NNRTIsSelection considerations between TDF and TAFPresenter:Princy N. Kumar, MD, FIDSA, MACPProfessor of Medicine and MicrobiologyChief, Division of Infectious Diseases and Travel MedicineSenior Associate Dean of StudentsGeorgetown University School of MedicineWashington, DCContent based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.Link to full program:https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides:https://bit.ly/3PYy1zn Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 29, 202223 min

Ep 240If Treatment Supply Is Limited in Future COVID-19 Viral Peaks, How Do We Ethically Prioritize Patients for Treatment?

Fernando Carnavali, MD; Rasika Karnik, MS, MD; Renslow Sherer, MD; and Joseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDP, discuss how to ethically prioritize patients for COVID-19 treatment when treatment supplies may be limited, including insights on:Risk stratificationMedication acquisitionDrug interactionsPresenters:Fernando Carnavali, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision ChiefGeneral Internal MedicineDepartment of MedicineSite Director COVID Center of Excellence Satellite-Ansonia Mount Sinai Health New York, New YorkRasika Karnik, MS, MDAssistant ProfessorDivision of Primary CareDepartment of Internal MedicineUniversity of ChicagoMedical DirectorPost-COVID Recovery ClinicChicago, IllinoisRenslow Sherer, MDDirectorInternational HIV Training CenterProfessor of MedicineSection of Infectious Diseases and Global HealthDepartment of MedicineUniversity of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisJoseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDPClinical Pharmacy SpecialistInfectious Diseases PharmacyGrady Health SystemAtlanta, GeorgiaLink to slides: https://bit.ly/3hXMgIdLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3G271KL Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 29, 20227 min

Ep 238Promoting Meningococcal Vaccine Equity in Adolescent Patients

In this episode, Tamera Coyne-Beasley, MD, MPH, discusses strategies to address barriers to improve meningococcal vaccination rates by addressing social determinants of health and minimizing vaccine inequities, such as:Working closely with members of the community, including community-based organizations and adolescent and young adult influencersInvolving all youth when designing vaccination outreach and messaging programsCreating and evaluating the use of technologyUsing graphics, voices, and videos, appealing to all languages, and learning stylesAcknowledging that racism exists in medicine and medical historyInforming individuals that many children, including undocumented immigrants and those who are uninsured or underinsured, may be eligible for free meningococcal vaccines through the Vaccines for Children programSeeking ways to address the shortage of healthcare professionalsFaculty:Tamera Coyne-Beasley, MD, MPHDerrol Dawkins, MD Endowed Chair in Adolescent MedicineVice-Chair, PediatricsProfessor of Pediatrics and Internal MedicineDivision DirectorAdolescent MedicineUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamChildren's of AlabamaBirmingham, AlabamaLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3T0GLG2 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 29, 202211 min

Ep 237Will New COVID-19 Vaccines Affect Risk Stratification?

Fernando Carnavali, MD; Renslow Sherer, MD; and Joseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDP, discuss how new COVID-19 vaccines may affect risk stratification, including:Omicron-specific vaccineRole of vaccination in risk stratificationPresenters:Fernando Carnavali, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision ChiefGeneral Internal MedicineDepartment of MedicineSite Director COVID Center of Excellence Satellite-AnsoniaMount Sinai Health SystemNew York, New YorkRenslow Sherer, MDDirectorInternational HIV Training CenterProfessor of MedicineSection of Infectious Diseases and Global HealthDepartment of MedicineUniversity of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisJoseph Torrisi, PharmD, BCIDPClinical Pharmacy SpecialistInfectious DiseasesPharmacyGrady Health SystemAtlanta, GeorgiaLink to slides:https://bit.ly/3WDYeFKLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3WJdIbs Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 27, 20224 min

Ep 235The Future of Long-Acting HIV Care: What’s Still Needed

In this episode, an international expert panel shares their thoughts on what will be needed from future long-acting HIV treatment and prevention strategies to address populations who are not eligible for currently available long-acting options. The faculty members also discuss important considerations for leveraging long-acting HIV approaches to address care inequities across different populations.Other episodes in this 4-part series cover additional aspects of long-acting antiretrovirals for HIV treatment and prevention, including key steps for switching patients to long-acting injectable cabotegravir plus rilpivirine for HIV treatment, such as selecting the most appropriate patients, introducing patients to the long-acting option, and preparing patients for what to expect from long-acting treatment in terms of efficacy, visit timing, and the injection experience; essential considerations for incorporating long-acting cabotegravir as an additional HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis option for appropriate individuals at high risk of acquiring HIV infection, such as the role of the lead-in phase, new guideline recommendations for monitoring during PrEP, and patient care and follow-up after PrEP discontinuation; and important considerations at the operational level for incorporating long-acting injectable ART into the HIV treatment armamentarium.Presenters:Babafemi Taiwo, MBBSGene Stollerman Professor of MedicineChief, Division of Infectious DiseasesNorthwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineChicago, IllinoisYvonne Gilleece, MB BCh, BAOHonorary Clinical Professor in HIV Medicine and Sexual HealthDepartment of Global Health & HIVBrighton & Sussex Medical SchoolConsultant in HIV Medicine and Sexual HealthHIV DepartmentUniversity Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation TrustBrighton, United Kingdom Cristina Mussini, MDHead of Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical MedicineFull Professor of Infectious DiseasesInfectious Diseases Clinics, University HospitalUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaModena, ItalyDarrell H. S. Tan, MD, FRCPC, PhDAssociate ProfessorDivision of Infectious DiseasesUniversity of TorontoClinician-ScientistDivision of Infectious DiseasesSt. Michael's HospitalToronto, CanadaContent based on an online CME/CE program supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare. Link to full program: https://bit.ly/3P3uPBc Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 22, 202218 min

Ep 236Improving Access and Acceptance of HIV PrEP for People Who Inject Drugs

In this episode, Carolyn Chu, MD, MSc, FAAFP, AAHIVS, discusses improving HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis accessibility and availability for PWID, including by:Integrating PrEP with services that PWID are already aware of and/or connected to (eg, harm reduction/syringe services and substance use disorder treatment programs, peer-based training/education initiatives, healthcare for the homeless programs, and emergency departments) Staffing PrEP programs with people who are trusted by PWID and delivering PrEP in settings where patients feel respected, comfortable, and safe Tailoring prescribing practices and interventions (eg, same-day medication initiation, on-site pharmacies and/or medication storage, and intensive outreach and navigation) to support the care needs of PWIDCarolyn Chu, MD, MSc, FAAFP, AAHIVSChief Medical OfficeAmerican Academy of HIV MedicineSee the full program at: https://bit.ly/3WhbBvZ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 20, 20224 min

Ep 233Answering the Questions on Monkeypox in PWH

In this episode, Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, and Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD, discuss considerations for monkeypox, now called mpox, in people with HIV, including:The history of monkeypox (mpox)The current monkeypox (mpox) outbreakWhat we knew about monkeypox (mpox) in PWH prior to the current outbreakData in PWH from an international case series of monkeypox (mpox)CDC data regarding monkeypox (mpox) in PWHMonkeypox (mpox) treatment recommendationsDrug–drug interaction considerations between tecovirimat for monkeypox (mpox) and ARTMonkeypox (mpox) vaccination recommendations for PWHGlobal access to monkeypox (mpox) treatments and vaccinesWhether monkeypox (mpox) is a sexually transmitted infection and the implications of thatOngoing research on monkeypox (mpox) in PWHMonica Gandhi, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global MedicineUniversity of California, San FranciscoMedical DirectorWard 86 HIV ClinicSan Francisco General Hospital San Francisco, CaliforniaChloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MDProfessor of HIVQueen Mary, University of LondonConsultant PhysicianLead for HIV ResearchBarts Health NHS TrustThe Royal London HospitalLondon, United KingdomLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3HPu4Lk Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 19, 202254 min

Ep 234Answering the Questions on Considering an ART Switch During Pregnancy

In this episode, Annette Haberl, MD, and William R. Short, MD, MPH, AAHIVS, discuss when to consider an ART switch during pregnancy, including:Current DHHS, EACS, WHO, BHIVA, and German/Austrian guidelines for the use of ARVs in pregnancyWhat data and recommendations for the use of ARVs during pregnancy are currently missing from the guidelinesAvailable data on newer ARVs in the ARV pregnancy registryPharmacokinetic data for newer ARVs including BIC/FTC/TAF and LA CAB + RPV in pregnancyRecommendations for 2-drug ART regimens in pregnancyWhat to do when someone becomes pregnant on a newer ART regimen that is not yet recommended by the guidelinesAnnette Haberl, MDPhysicianHead of HIV and WomenHIVCENTER FrankfurtDepartment of Infectious DiseaseHospital of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe UniversityFrankfurt, GermanyWilliam R. Short, MD, MPH, AAHIVSAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesDepartment of MedicinePerelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3HPu4Lk Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 19, 202255 min

Ep 232Expanding Access to Long-Acting ART in Europe

In this episode, Stephane De Wit, MD, PhD, discusses the benefits of long-acting antiretroviral therapy (ART) for migrant populations in Europe—and specifically in Belgium. He also addresses some of the challenges of accessing and following up with those populations.Dr De Wit describes some of the ways that the Belgian healthcare system is set up to improve access to ART. He then explains some of the disease parameters for considering expanding the use of long-acting ART to patients who are not virologically suppressed. Finally, Dr De Wit offers some thoughts about the future of long-acting ART to migrant populations in Belgium.Stephane De Wit, MD, PhDFormer HeadInfectious DiseasesSaint Pierre University HospitalBrussels, BelgiumSee the full program at:https://bit.ly/3HIMAoF Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 19, 202211 min

Ep 231Whom to Screen for Hepatitis Delta Virus

In this episode, Nancy Reau, MD, and Coleman I. Smith, MD, discuss the burden of undiagnosed hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection and who should be tested, including:Epidemiology of HDV infectionClinical course of HDV infectionPopulations at high risk of HDV infectionGuidelines for HDV testingFaculty: Nancy Reau, MDProfessor of MedicineChief, Section of Hepatology Associate Director, Solid Organ Transplantation Richard B. Capps Chair of HepatologyRush University Medical CenterChicago, IllinoisColeman I. Smith, MDProfessor of MedicineHepatologistGeorgetown Transplant InstituteGeorgetown UniversityWashington, DCLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3WmJnziFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3NpAYI1 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 15, 202213 min

Ep 230Hong Kong Perspective: Should Older Age Influence Hepatitis B Treatment Decisions?

When it comes to managing adults with HBV, should age factor into your treatment decision—or is it important to treat everyone, regardless of age?Listen as Dr George Lau discusses these questions and more for strategizing the monitoring and treatment of older adults with HBV. Presenter: George Lau, MBBS (HKU), MD (HKU), FRCP (Edin, Lond), FAASLD (USA)ChairmanHumanity and Health Medical GroupHong Kong, ChinaChair, Professor, and Co-DirectorLiver Diseases & Transplant CentreThe Fifth Medical Centre of Chinese PLA General HospitalBeijing, ChinaLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3fg9fwB Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 15, 202212 min

Ep 229What Patients Want in HIV Treatment and Prevention: Africa

In this episode, Winnie Sseruma and Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD, discuss some of the barriers to genuinely patient-centered HIV care in Africa and offer calls to action for healthcare professionals for responding to patient preferences.They discuss the efforts to improve patient-centered HIV care in the foundations and organizations for which they work. They also address issues related to stigma around HIV and complacency and lack of visibility for HIV.You will then hear them talk through differentiated service delivery in South Africa and Mozambique as models for other parts of Africa. They focus on HIV prevention and some of the difficulties of reaching certain populations to better communicate effective prevention practices.They end with a discussion about the importance of documenting the experiences and stories of people living with HIV.Winnie SserumaInternational Development Consultant London, United KingdomLinda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhDDirectorDesmond Tutu HIV CentrePast PresidentInternational AIDS SocietyFaculty of Health SciencesUniversity of Cape TownCape Town, South AfricaLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3Fxsfkz Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 14, 202233 min

Ep 228Addressing ART Safety and Tolerability in Transgender Individuals

In this episode, Jill Blumenthal, MD, MAS, and Jennifer Cocohoba, PharmD, share how they manage possible antiretroviral (ARV)-associated toxicities in transgender individuals, including:Strategies on how to approach different ARV-related toxicitiesOther factors to consider when assessing possible ARV-related toxicities (eg, weight gain, cardiovascular disease), such as gender-affirming care and nonmedication risk factors (eg, smoking, life stressors)Clinically relevant drug–drug interactions related to HIV and gender-affirming careMethods to reduce barriers to ART adherenceFaculty: Jill Blumenthal, MD, MASAssociate Professor of MedicineInfectious Diseases and Global Public HealthUniversity of California, San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaJennifer Cocohoba, PharmDProfessorDepartment of Clinical PharmacyUniversity of California, San FranciscoPharmacistWomen’s HIV ProgramUniversity of California San Francisco Medical CenterSan Francisco, CaliforniaLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3PM3nYeFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3NpAYI1 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 7, 202218 min

Ep 227What Patients Want in HIV Treatment and Prevention: Malaysia

In this episode, Iskandar Azwa, MBChB, and patient advocate Andrew Tan Tze Tho discuss barriers to genuinely patient-centered HIV care in Malaysia and the surrounding region and offer calls to action for healthcare professionals for responding to patient preferences.They discuss health literacy programs and other forms of effective health communication, especially with respect to disparate communities. They also address the prevalence of late presentation in Malaysia and the importance of getting people tested and into care earlier.They then discuss the urgency of rapid initiation of antiretroviral therapy, discrepancies in access to health services, and stigma and discrimination.Finally, they discuss the issues preventing newer antiretrovirals from being more readily available to people in the region; the importance of maintaining and refining patient-focused, differentiated care in the face of such disparities; and the role of advocates and healthcare professionals in helping to drive those improvements. Iskandar Azwa, MBChBAssociate ProfessorInfectious Diseases, Faculty of MedicineUniversity of MalayaKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaAndrew Tan Tze ThoPresidentKuala Lumpur AIDS Support Services Society (KLASS)Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3Fxsfkz Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 7, 202237 min

Ep 226Practice-Changing Viral Hepatitis Data From AASLD 2022

In this episode, Nancy Reau, MD, shares her thoughts on the most practice-changing viral hepatitis data from AASLD 2022, including:Novel therapeutics for HBVHCV management strategiesHDV screening and linkage to careFatty liver disease in persons with viral hepatitisUse of statins to decrease morbidity and mortality in persons with liver diseasePresenter:Nancy Reau, MDProfessor of MedicineChief, Section of HepatologyAssociate DirectorSolid Organ TransplantationRichard B. Capps Chair of HepatologyRush University Medical CenterChicago, IllinoisLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3Y1tD6f Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 6, 20228 min

Ep 224FAQs: Improving Empiric Antibiotic Regimens for HABP/VABP in the ICU

In this episode, Marion Elligsen, BScPhm, MSc, RPh, ACPR; Keith S Kaye, MD, MPH; and Andrew Shorr, MD, MPH, MBA, discuss key considerations for selecting empiric antibiotic regimens in patients with HABP/VABP in the intensive care unit, including: The role of novel β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combinationsUse of clinical predictions scores (eg, Drug Resistance in Pneumonia [DRIP] score) to predict risk for pneumonia caused by multidrug-resistant pathogensApplication of rapid diagnostic testing in critically ill patients with pneumonia, including current limitationsImplementation of advanced antibiograms and clinical prediction scoresClinical utility of biomarkers for pneumonia (eg, procalcitonin)Application of updated nosocomial pneumonia classifications in clinical practiceFaculty:Marion Elligsen, BScPhm, ​ MSc, RPh, ACPR​Practice-Based Researcher​Sunnybrook Research Institute​Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacy Lead​Department of Pharmacy​Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre​Toronto, Ontario, Canada​Keith S. Kaye, MD, MPHChief Division of Allergy, Immunology and Infectious DiseasesProfessor of MedicineRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolNew Brunswick, New JerseyAndrew Shorr, MD, MPH, MBA​Director​Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine​Medstar Washington Hospital Center​Washington, DC​Content based on a CME program supported by an educational grant from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. Link to full program:https://bit.ly/3HaZpYwLink to downloadable slideset:https://bit.ly/3UxHoqr Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 6, 202230 min

Ep 225Newest Viral Hepatitis Data From AASLD 2022

In this episode, Stefan Zeuzem, MD, discusses new viral hepatitis data from AASLD 2022, including:Hepatitis BPrevention of HBV vertical transmission when HBIg is unavailableTherapeutic vaccination for HBV cureAntiviral therapy to prevent HCC in patients with CHB in the indeterminate phaseHepatitis deltaHDV prevalence in ethnically diverse, urban, safety-net populationsBulevirtide ± pegIFN-α2a for chronic HDV in the French cATU studyBulevirtide monotherapy for patients with HDV and compensated cirrhosis in the HEP4Di studyHDV functional cure with lonafarnib-based therapyHepatitis CIntegrated community HCV service for PWUD: the ITTREAT studyHelios-3 study of treatment of people with HCV by specialists or nonspecialistsRisk of HCC after SVR in patients with HCVPresenter:Stefan Zeuzem, MDProfessor of MedicineChief, Department of Medicine I JW Goethe University Hospital Frankfurt, GermanyFollow along with the downloadable slideset at: https://bit.ly/3FxIOwZLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3Y1tD6f Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 6, 202241 min

Ep 223Key HIV Studies Influencing My Practice Following IDWeek and HIV Glasgow 2022—Audio Recap

In this episode, Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD, and Babafemi Taiwo, MBBS, discuss new HIV data presented at IDWeek and HIV Glasgow 2022, includingPrevention strategiesLA therapiesInvestigational agentsPresenters:Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MDProfessor of HIVQueen Mary, University of LondonConsultant PhysicianLead for HIV ResearchBarts Health NHS TrustThe Royal London HospitalLondon, United KingdomBabafemi Taiwo, MBBSGene Stollerman Professor of MedicineChief, Division of Infectious DiseasesNorthwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineChicago, IllinoisContent based on an online CME/CE program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP; and ViiV Healthcare. Link to full program:https://bit.ly/3iFEF0T Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Dec 5, 202238 min

Ep 220COVID-19 Antiviral Agents and COVID-19 Rebound

In this episode, Jason Gallagher, PharmD, and Emily Heil, PharmD, MS, BCIDP discuss landmark clinical trials of COVID-19 antivirals for nonhospitalized patients and COVID-19 rebound phenomenon, including: EPIC-HR study of nirmatrelvir plus ritonavirPINETREE study of remdesivirMOVe-OUT and Panoramic studies of molnupiravirCOVID-19 rebound in treated and untreated patientsPresenters:Jason Gallagher, PharmDClinical ProfessorSchool of PharmacyTemple UniversityClinical Pharmacy SpecialistInfectious DiseasesTemple University HospitalPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaEmily Heil, PharmD, MS, BCIDP, AAHIVPAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacy Practice and ScienceUniversity of Maryland School of PharmacyInfectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy SpecialistUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterBaltimore, Maryland Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 22, 202246 min

Ep 222Key COVID-19 Studies Influencing My Practice Following IDWeek 2022—Audio Recap

In this episode, Princy N. Kumar, MD, and Paul E. Sax, MD, discuss new COVID-19 data from IDWeek 2022, including:COVID-19 vaccines, including omicron BA.1 bivalent boosterRisk factors for breakthrough COVID-19 infectionsCOVID-19 diagnostics, including digital droplet PCRCOVID-19 therapeutics, including:Nirmatrelvir plus ritonavirTixagevimab plus cilgavimabBaricitinibTocilizumabInhaled interferon β-1aCOVID-19 therapeutics and outcomes in patients with immunocompromiseLong COVIDPresenters:Princy N. Kumar, MD, FIDSA, MACPProfessor of Medicine and MicrobiologyChief, Division of Infectious Diseases and Travel MedicineSenior Associate Dean of StudentsGeorgetown University School of MedicineWashington, DCPaul E. Sax, MDClinical DirectorHIV Program and Division of Infectious DiseasesBrigham and Women’s HospitalProfessor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MassachusettsFollow along with the downloadable slideset at:http://bit.ly/3gkJI67Link to full program:http://bit.ly/3TSVthM Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 18, 202237 min

Ep 221Creative Strategies for Meningococcal Vaccine Uptake

In this episode, Nneka Holder, MD, MPH, shares various strategies to improve meningococcal vaccine uptake in adolescent patients, including: Use of school vaccine mandates beyond entry requirementsPromote more frequent visits by incorporating immunization platforms and using text or email reminders to bring patients back to the officeSchedule follow-up visits before patients leave the office to increase retentionIncrease access and convenience by:Implementing quick, immunization-only visitsPromoting use of alternative vaccinations sites (eg, school gyms, local pharmacies) for meningococcal booster dosesAddress vaccine hesitancy, ensuring patients and parents have a voice in how their healthcare is managedContinue to bring up the importance of meningococcal vaccines at every visit even after vaccine refusalFaculty: Nneka Holder, MD, MPHAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PediatricsMedStar Georgetown University HospitalWashington, DCLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3T0GLG2 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 17, 202216 min

Ep 219Barriers and Solutions to Expanding PrEP Uptake: Solutions

This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses solutions to expanding PrEP uptake. His discussion includes: Potential healthcare professional barriers to prescribing PrEPAddressing the gap in PrEP training for healthcare professionalsExpanding PrEP options to facilitate adherence and persistence: today and in the near futureImmediate PrEP initiation at New York City sexual health clinicsProviding PrEP by telehealthTake-home points on expanding PrEP uptakePresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 15, 202210 min

Ep 219Barriers and Solutions to Expanding PrEP Uptake: Transgender Women

This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, focuses on transgender women. His discussion includes: Barriers to PrEP uptake in transgender womenHigh PrEP adherence among transgender women and transfeminine individuals in a real-world healthcare setting in New York CityPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 15, 20224 min

Ep 218Barriers and Solutions to Expanding PrEP Uptake: Cisgender Women

This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses PrEP uptake for cisgender women. His discussion includes: Prevalence of PrEP use in cisgender women in the United StatesBarriers to PrEP uptake in cisgender womenImplementation of PrEP within family planning clinics in AtlantaPrEP in pregnancy and breastfeedingPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program: http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:http://bit.ly/3TDOPM8 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 15, 20227 min

Ep 219Barriers and Solutions to Expanding PrEP Uptake: People Who Inject Drugs

This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses barriers to PrEP uptake for people who inject drugs. His discussion includes: PrEP uptake and recommendations for people who inject drugsProject SHE: integrating PrEP with community-based syringe services for women who inject drugsPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 15, 20224 min

Ep 217Barriers and Solutions to Expanding PrEP Uptake: PrEP Inequities by Race

This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses barriers to PrEP uptake in the context of racial inequities, specifically for Black and Latinx communities. His discussion includes: Inequities in PrEP uptake in Black and Hispanic and Latinx people compared with White peopleStructural barriers to PrEP adoptionKaiser Permanente study (2012-2019): PrEP continuum of care and new HIV infectionsEle[MEN]t study: PrEP persistence and discontinuation in young Black men who have sex with menCreating change: education of patients and healthcare professionals to address inequities in PrEP uptakePresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides at: https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 202210 min

Ep 215Linkage to Care After HBV Diagnosis in Asian Communities in the US

This episode is part of a larger discussion that comes from “Partnering With Patients: Overcoming Barriers to HBV Care in Asian Communities in the US.” Hear from Thuan Vu, MD, as he discusses linkage to care after HBV diagnosis in Asian communities from a provider’s perspective. And listen to discussions with Jennifer Wild, MSN, BSN, RN, OCN, and Melinda Tran as they consider his story from a patient advocacy point of view.Topics include barriers to linkage to care like social stigma, lack of insurance coverage, financial support, and a lack of physicians who speak the patient’s native language. Link to full program:https://bit.ly/3Gf7NWo Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 20229 min

Ep 213Cutting-Edge Concepts in HIV Care: Long-Acting Therapies

In this episode, Paul E. Sax, MD, discusses long-acting (LA) injectables for HIV treatment, including: Guidance on the use of LA cabotegravir (CAB) + rilpivirine (RPV)Risk factors for virologic failure of LA CAB + RPVThe ATLAS-2M studyCombined clinical trials of LA CAB + RPVPractical considerations for LA CAB + RPVImplementation of LA CAB + RPV Switching to LA CAB + RPV without an oral lead-in, including a discussion of the FLAIR extension studySupporting candidates for LA antiretroviral therapy (ART)Discussion of an implementation study of LA CAB + RPV in patients with challenges to oral ART adherence in San FranciscoFuture LA ART The investigational LA HIV capsid inhibitor lenacapavir (LEN)LEN resistance from the CAPELLA and CALIBRATE studiesLEN injection-site reactions in the CAPELLA and CALIBRATE studiesPresenter: Paul E. Sax, MDClinical DirectorHIV Program and Division of Infectious DiseasesBrigham and Women’s HospitalProfessor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MassachusettsLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides at:http://bit.ly/3Gh9AKG Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 202219 min

Ep 214Cutting-Edge Concepts in HIV Care: PrEP

In this episode, Paul E. Sax, MD, discusses the latest recommendations and options for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), including:CDC PrEP guideline 2021 updates for oral PrEPThe ANRS IPERGAY study: on-demand oral emtricitabine (FTC)/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) PrEP in men who have sex with men who are at high risk for HIV infectionA review of the HPTN 083 and 084 studies: efficacy and safety of long-acting (LA) injectable cabotegravir (CAB) vs daily oral FTC/TDF for PrEP1-year follow-up after unblinding for HPTN 083 and 084LA CAB for PrEP: monitoring and safetyStopping LA CAB for PrEPPresenter: Paul E. Sax, MDClinical DirectorHIV Program and Division of Infectious DiseasesBrigham and Women’s HospitalProfessor of MedicineHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MassachusettsLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3Gh9AKG Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 202213 min

Ep 195Ending the HIV Epidemic: Persistence on ART

In this episode, Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD​, discusses strategies for and importance of HIV care engagement and reengagement for those who have fallen out of care. Her overview includes:WHO Global Health Strategy on HIVLongitudinal HIV care trajectoriesPromotion of successful care and antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherenceDifferentiated service deliveryImproving care and ART adherence in high-risk groupsPatient perspectives on ART persistence Presenter:Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD​Director​Desmond Tutu HIV Centre​Past President​International AIDS Society​Faculty of Health Sciences​University of Cape TownCape Town, South Africa​Panelists:Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy, MBBS, FRCP, PhD​Chief and DirectorVHS-Infectious Diseases Medical Centre​DirectorChennai Antiviral Research and Treatment (CART) Clinical Research Site​Voluntary Health Services​Chennai, IndiaChloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD​Professor of HIVQueen Mary, University of London​Consultant Physician​Lead for HIV ResearchBarts Health NHS Trust​The Royal London Hospital​London, United Kingdom​Babafemi Taiwo, MBBS​Gene Stollerman Professor of Medicine​Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases​Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine​Chicago, IllinoisContent based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences.Follow along with the slides: https://bit.ly/3dSNoumLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3AE2AV1 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 202220 min

Ep 216Treatment Barriers in Asian Communities in the US

This episode is part of a larger discussion that comes from “Partnering With Patients: Overcoming Barriers to HBV Care in Asian Communities in the US.” First, Melinda Tran discusses treatment and retention of HBV care in Asian Communities in the US with Jennifer Wild, MS, BSN, RN, OCN, and Thuan Vu, MD. Their conversation offers an interesting mix of insights from the point of view of patient advocates and healthcare providers.Topics include barriers to treatment—like a lack of insurance coverage and financial support, complexities in treatment guidelines, psychosocial factors—and addressing practical solutions to these barriers.Link to full programhttp://bit.ly/3Gf7NWo Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 202212 min

Ep 215HBV Treatment and Retention in Care Among African Communities in the US

Patient advocate Bright Ansah shares some issues he encountered while seeking treatment after his diagnosis with HBV, including limited follow-up on lab results and a lack of compassion from his healthcare providers, and rushed health appointments.Bright’s story opens up a conversation about broader concerns about HBV treatment and retention in care with Janet Afoakwah and William Amiteye, fellow patient advocates on the panel, and Patricia D. Jones, MD, MSCR, who offers a healthcare provider’s perspective. They also discuss practical solutions to those barriers, including ways to establish trust with the patient, emphasizing active listening and compassionate care during appointments, and collaborating with patients on their options and next steps.Link to full program:http://bit.ly/3Gf7NWo Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 202218 min

Ep 214HBV Screening and Diagnosis Among African Communities in the US

Listen as patient advocate William Amiteye uses his own experience as a Tanzanian immigrant to discuss important barriers to effective HBV screening and diagnosis, including limited knowledge about HBV from his healthcare providers, a lack of compassion toward his diagnosis from those same providers, and a limited awareness of HBV from patients in general.His story opens up an interesting and important discussion with another patient advocate on the panel, Janet Afoakwah, and Patricia D. Jones, MD, MSCR, who provides a provider’s perspective on the topic.Link to full program:http://bit.ly/3Gf7NWo Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 14, 202212 min

Ep 211Barriers and Solutions to Expanding PrEP Uptake: Adolescents

This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses barriers to PrEP uptake for adolescents. His discussion includes: How PrEP is underused in adolescents and young adultsHealthcare professional barriers to provision of PrEP for adolescentsA systematic review and meta-analysis of adherence to PrEP in adolescents and young adultsBarriers to adherence in adolescents and young adultsInterventions to support PrEP adherence in adolescentsPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 7, 20227 min

Ep 209What Patients Want in HIV Treatment and Prevention: United Kingdom

In this episode, Marc Thompson and Tristan J. Barber, MA, MD, FRCP, discuss some of the barriers to genuinely patient-centered HIV care in the United Kingdom and offer calls to action for healthcare professionals for responding to patient preferences. They discuss barriers to HIV testing and effectively communicating the benefits of testing to disparate communities. They also talk through the difficulties in maintaining patient engagement in HIV care and the value of using peer support workers in HIV clinics. You will then hear Marc and Dr Barber talk through treatment and prevention practices. They focus on the importance of messaging around U=U: that treatment can make a patient’s HIV undetectable, and therefore their HIV is untransmissible. They end with a discussion about changing treatment paradigms and how to keep patients informed and empowered—not overwhelmed—by those changes to help ensure lasting health outcomes.Marc ThompsonDirector, The Love TankCo-founder, PrepsterLondon, United KingdomTristan J. Barber, MA, MD, FRCPHonorary Associate ProfessorInstitute for Global HealthUniversity College LondonConsultant in HIV MedicineIan Charleson Day CentreRoyal Free HospitalLondon, United Kingdom Link to full program:https://www.clinicaloptions.com/hiv/programs/2022/what-pts-want-hiv Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 2, 202244 min

Ep 208ART Safety Considerations in Aging Patients With HIV

In this episode, hear Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCP, and Julian Falutz, MD, FRCPC, discuss their approach to minimizing antiretroviral (ARV)-related intolerances in older patients with HIV, including:Consequences of polypharmacyDeprescribing ARV and non-ARV medicationsComplications associated with aging (eg, geriatric syndromes such as falls, frailty, multimorbidity)Mediations to avoid, such as anticholinergic medications, to minimize drug–drug interactions and risk of developing geriatric syndromesFaculty:Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCPConsultant Physician/ProfessorHIV/ResearchChelsea and Westminster HospitalImperial College LondonLondon, United KingdomJulian Falutz, MD, FRCPCAssociate Professor of MedicineDepartment of MedicineMcGill University School of MedicineDirectorComprehensive HIV and Aging InitiativeChronic Viral Illness ServiceMcGillMontreal, Quebec, CanadaLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3PM3nYeFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3NpAYI1 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 2, 202218 min

Ep 210If RSV Vaccines Are Approved for Older Adults, What’s Next?

An RSV vaccine, if approved, may reduce disease burden in older adults. In this recap of the most common questions from a symposium at the Family Medicine Experience 2022 conference, listen as we discuss when an RSV vaccine may be approved and how to overcome barriers to the implementation of vaccines for older adults in primary care settings.Hear answer to questions such as:When might potential RSV vaccines be available, and when might the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices make recommendations on their use?How will the vaccine roll out? Who would receive the vaccine first?If approved, what will the RSV vaccination schedule be?How can we overcome vaccine hesitancy?PresentersJohn J. Russell, MD, FAAFPClinical Professor of Family and Community MedicineSidney Kimmel College of MedicineThomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaChair, Department of Family and Community MedicineAbington-Jefferson HealthAbington, PennsylvaniaLaura Hurley, MD, MPHAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of General Internal MedicineDepartment of MedicineUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusAurora, ColoradoPrimary Care PhysicianDivision of General Internal MedicineDepartment of MedicineDenver HealthDenver, ColoradoPamela Rockwell, DO, FAAFPProfessorFamily MedicineUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MichiganView the full program at:https://bit.ly/3Wt87GI Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 2, 202213 min

Ep 207What Patients Want in HIV Treatment and Prevention: United States

In this episode, Deondre Moore and Samantha V. Hill, MD, MPH, discuss some of the barriers to genuinely patient-centered HIV care in the United States and offer calls to action for healthcare professionals for responding to patient preferences. They talk through some of the barriers that patients face, from struggling with unfamiliar medical terminology, to healthcare professional biases, to more structural problems like housing and food scarcity. They also discuss strategies that healthcare professionals can incorporate to provide more comprehensive, inclusive, collaborative HIV care. Samantha V. Hill, MD, MPHAssistant ProfessorDivision of Adolescent MedicineDepartment of PediatricsThe University of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, AlabamaDeondre MooreU.S. Partnerships and Community Engagement ManagerPrevention Access CampaignHouston, TexasLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3fsWuij Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 1, 202238 min

Ep 206Addressing Barriers to PrEP Uptake Among Black Cisgender Women

In this episode, Samantha Strong, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP, CDCES, discusses closing the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) gap for Black cisgender women, including:Racial inequities in PrEP accessAddressing barriers to PrEP for cisgender women such as lack of education and awareness, low perceived risk of HIV, healthcare professional bias, and medical mistrustClosing the PrEP gap through education, normalizing sexual health conversations, and decreasing stigma to empower womenSamantha Strong, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP, CDCES Clinical Director of PharmacyNevada Health CentersLas Vegas, NevadaSee the full program at:https://bit.ly/3WhbBvZ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 31, 20225 min

Ep 203Addressing Barriers to PrEP Uptake Among Black MSM

In this episode, Latesha Elopre, MD, MSPH, discusses closing the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) gap for Black men who have sex with men (MSM), including:Racial inequities in PrEP accessConsidering strategies to address barriers to PrEP uptake and persistence among Black MSMConsidering individualized PrEP optionsOn-demand oral emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (2:1:1)Injectable cabotegravirEmpowering patients to take control of their PrEP care by providing choices for optimal adherenceLatesha Elopre, MD, MSPHAssociate ProfessorDivision of Infectious DiseasesAssistant Dean of Diversity and InclusionGeneral Medical EducationUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, AlabamaFor the full program, visit:https://bit.ly/3VGrN9L Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 27, 20226 min

Ep 205London Perspective: Comorbidity and Adherence Considerations in Older Patients With HBV

When it comes to managing older adults with hepatitis B virus (HBV), what comorbidity, comedication, and adherence issues should be considered?Listen as Graham R. Foster, FRCP, PhD, discusses these considerations and more for strategizing the monitoring and treatment of older adults with HBV. Presenter: Graham R. Foster, FRCP, PhDProfessor of HepatologyThe Liver UnitConsultant HepatologistQueen Mary University of LondonLondon, United KingdomLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3fg9fwB Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 27, 202210 min