Clinician Scholars Webinar: HIV Case Studies

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HIV Case Studies

Thursday, July 14, 2016
6:00 pm CST/ 7:00 pm EST
Webinar

FACULTY:

Sherer_Renslow_01

Renslow Sherer, MD
University of Chicago

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

At the end of this session the participant will be able to:

  1. Recognize common co-morbid conditions and describe aspects of their management among people living with HIV infection.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to identify patients with common co-morbid conditions as well as recommend appropriate prophylaxis and/or immunizations.
  3. Identify and assess clinically significant drug interactions between antiretroviral agents and concomitant drug therapy.

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.

Capability #7: Institute appropriate opportunistic infections prophylaxis, and diagnose and manage or refer common opportunistic infections.

Capability #8: Diagnose and manage common clinical syndromes related to HIV disease. Manage common co-morbid conditions related and unrelated to HIV disease.

CASE STUDIES:

This is your last chance to submit a case study. Click Here to download the form then email the completed form to Rachel Bates – rarbates@iupui.edu. The deadline to submit case studies for the July webinar is Thursday, June 30, 2016.

If you do not receive a confirmation email please notify Rachel Bates @ rarbates@iupui.edu or 317-880-3517.