PeerView AIDS/HIV CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Summary: PeerView Press is an independent, professional medical publishing concern focused on gathering and reporting information pertaining to clinically relevant advances and developments in the science and practice of medicine. As publishers of PeerView Publications, PeerView Press is solely responsible for the selection of publication topics, the preparation of editorial content and the distribution of all materials it publishes.
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- Artist: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education
- Copyright: 2006
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In this activity, experts in HIV discuss the most recent practice-changing developments in managing HIV, such as novel combinations of agents and management of non–HIV-related complications.
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In this activity, experts in the management of HIV discuss the clinical implications of recent developments for treatment-experienced patients.
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In this activity, experts in the management of HIV discuss the clinical implications of recent developments for initial therapy of HIV.
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In this activity, experts in the management of HIV discuss the clinical implications of the latest updates to the DHHS guidelines.
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In this activity, two leading experts in the area of HIV management will analyze the latest treatment guidelines for managing metabolic and cardiovascular risk in patients with HIV. Topics in these discussions include cardiovascular and metabolic considerations for individualizing therapy, treatment selection, and insight regarding switching therapies. In addition, practical considerations for the screening, monitoring, and management of these comorbidities in patients with HIV will be discussed.
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In this case-based activity, an expert in HIV management discusses first-line treatment considerations in a young African American woman with 3 children, and therapeutic options for a treatment-experienced Hispanic man with HIV.
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In this activity, experts in HIV management discuss the latest data and guidelines for effectively simplifying HIV therapy.
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The first presentation reviews the latest data on entry inhibitors that target CCR5-tropic HIV, specifically from the recent ICAAC/IDSA conference. This discussion focuses on how these data can be applied to clinical practice, or not. The second presentation explores ongoing safety issues and concerns associated with entry inhibitors, focusing on long-term updates from clinical trials. The third and final presentation centers on the overall clinical approach to the treatment-experienced patient and entry inhibitors, including the use and interpretation of assays, drug interactions, appropriate patient selection.