HIV: Management of Concomitant Conditions

Volume 3, Issue 2.

In this podcast Dr. Alysse Wurcel discusses important drug-drug interactions that may impact the treatment of ischemic heart disease in people living with HIV, medication interactions that could influence the treatment of common comorbid diseases, and potential drug-drug interactions between antiretroviral agents and common over-the-counter medications.

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Using Real World Data to Individualize HCV Management

Volume 5, Issue 8.

In this podcast, Andrew J. Muir, MD from Duke University School of Medicine discusses the real-world data to support a sofosbuvir-ledipasvir treatment duration of 8 weeks versus 12 weeks, summarizes the current hepatitis C treatment options for patients with advanced kidney disease, and describes the risks and benefits of hepatitis C therapies in HIV-HCV coinfected patients.

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New Directions in CFTR Modification

Volume 7, Issue 8.

In this podcast Dr. George Solomon discusses new directions in CFTR modification in the context of case studies.

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Clinical Insights: HCV and Substance Use Disorder

Volume 5, Issue 6.

This podcast, Andrew H. Talal, MD, MPH and Richard Blondell, MD from the University at Buffalo discuss expanding HCV screening in persons with substance abuse disorders.

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Nutritional Management for Individuals with CF: Practical Applications

Volume 7, Issue 6.

Our guest author is Amanda Leonard, MPH, RD, CDE, from the Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital in Baltimore, MD.

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Clinical Approaches to HBV Therapy

Volume 5, Issue 4.

In this podcast Daryl T. Y. Lau, MD, MSc, MPH from Harvard Medical School discussed how to evaluate and mange patients who do not meet treatment criteria, the management of chronic hepatitis B during pregnancy, and how to identify patients appropriate for tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) therapy.

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Adherence – What You Should be Telling Your Patients

Volume 7, Issue 4.

Our guest author is Gregory Sawicki, MD, MPH from Boston Children’s Hospital, and Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA.

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HBV: Addressing Current Gaps in Diagnosis and Linkage to Care

Volume 5, Issue 2.

Our guests authors are Mindie Nguyen, MD, MAS, from Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and Dr. Iris Liou, MD of the University of Washington.

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Weighing the Options in Managing Exacerbations

Volume 7, Issue 2.

Our guest authors are Mark T. Jennings, MD, MHS and Rebecca Dezube, MD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD.

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Future Landscape of CFTR Modulators

Volume 6, Issue 12.

Claire Wainwright, FRACP, MD and Tonia Douglas, MD cover the important topic of the Future Landscape of CFTR Modulators in the format of case-study scenarios for the clinical practice.

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