Two Drug ART? — Clinical Considerations

In her recent newsletter issue (eHIV Review V5 #1), Dr. Ethel Weld, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, analyzed the current research about the potential uses of two-drug ART regimens. Join her now for a case-based discussion about how that new information can affect patient selection in the clinic.

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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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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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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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Emerging Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Hepatitis B

Volume 4, Issue 12.

Our guest author is Chloe Thio, MD, Professor of Medicine, Divison of Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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