New ART Agents: A Clinical Perspective

Volume 4, Issue 2.

Recently approved treatment options and new antiviral therapies still under investigation — through case-based discussion, Dr. Ethel Weld from the Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine explains how the promise of these new agents can impact current clinical practice.

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In The Clinic: Improving Outcomes in At-Risk Populations

Volume 3, Issue 8.

In this podcast Drs. Allison Agwu evaluates the specific barriers to testing and entering into care among transsexual individuals, migrant and immigrant populations, and adolescents.

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START HIV: Part 2

Treatments for HIV are highly effective, but only when they are taken by those who need them. Learn about strategies to improve adherence and the importance of collaborative care. Do your part to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with HIV. Take the post-test to claim your credit.

New Advances in ART

Volume 3, Issue 6.

In this podcast about ART, Dr. Rachel Simmons from Boston University School of Medicine discusses recent research that may improve clinicians’ ability to more effectively and more safely manage their patients with HIV infection.

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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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Hepatitis C Treatment in the HIV Coinfected and Dialysis Populations

Volume 4, Issue 7.

Drs Paul Martin, MD and Kalyan Ram Bhamidimarri, MD cover the important topic of Hepatitis C Treatment in the HIV Coinfected and Dialysis Populations in the format of case-study scenarios for the clinical practice.