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Vaccinations of adults living with HIV: a case study approach
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
12:00pm CST/ 1:00pm EST
Webinar
FACULTY:
Maithe Enriquez, APRN, PhD, FAAN
Associate Professor, University of Missouri
Nurse Practitioner, Infectious Disease Associates
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this session the participant will be able to:
- Summarize the guidelines, rationale and health benefits for utilizing vaccinations in adults living with HIV.
- Formulate strategies to engage patients in timely, routine vaccinations.
- Identify contraindications for selected vaccines in the adult population living with HIV.
CORE CAPABILITIES ADDRESSED:
This webinar is designed to address the following Core Capabilities of the Clinician Scholars program:
Capability #2: Utilize current Department of Health and Human Services treatment guidelines, including those related to special populations, to manage HIV infection.
Capability #3: Incorporate current standards of care, including those related to special populations, into management of HIV infection.
Capability #4: Use results of CD4, HIV viral load and HIV resistance testing in combination with ARV medication history to choose optimum treatment regimens.
CASE STUDIES:
Current Clinician Scholars are required to submit at least one case study during the four part webinar series. If you wish to submit a case study for the third webinar in May please submit them to Rachel Bates – rarbates@iupui.edu. The deadline to submit case studies for the May webinar is Thursday, May 5, 2016.
If you do not receive a confirmation email please notify Rachel Bates @ rarbates@iupui.edu or 317-880-3517.