Confirmation: Vaccinations of adults living with HIV: a case study approach 5-11-16

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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:

  1. Summarize the guidelines, rationale and health benefits for utilizing vaccinations in adults living with HIV.
  2. Formulate strategies to engage patients in timely, routine vaccinations.
  3. 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.