[FREE WEBINAR | 1.0-hour CME/CE] Advances in HIV Prevention: Engagement and Persistence in Federal & Public Health Settings

Webinar Topic:


Advances in HIV Prevention: Engagement and Persistence in Federal & Public Health Settings | 1.0-hour CME/CE | Live Webinar Series (Part 2 of 2)


Intended Audience: 


HIV care teams including physicians, NPs/PAs, pharmacists, and nurses in infectious disease and primary care who practice in federal and public healthcare settings

New advances in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) are poised to transform HIV prevention, and providers in public and federal health settings must stay informed to deliver the best care to diverse and underserved patients. Join this live webinar to engage with colleagues and hear from HIV experts as they:

  • Review new evidence and guidelines on HIV prevention

  • Navigate case-based challenges surrounding PrEP initiation and monitoring, as well as patient engagement and adherence

  • Share clinical pearls and lessons from the field

  • This webinar is delivered in partnership with The AIDS Institute, FQHC Associates, and Kintegra Health.


Agenda

  1. Overview of HIV Prevention Challenges Across FQHC Settings

  2. Implications of the Latest HIV Prevention Guideline Updates And Clinical Evidence On The Efficacy And Safety Of New And Emerging PrEP

  3. Case-Based Discussions on Prep Initiation and Monitoring, and Key Criteria for Patient Selection

  4. Patient-centered Strategies to Facilitate Care Engagement and Ensure PrEP Persistence and Adherence


Learning Objectives

  • Align institutional practices in public healthcare settings, including Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers (FQHC), with updated HIV guidelines

  • Evaluate the latest clinical trial data on the efficacy and safety of novel pre-exposure prophylaxis agents, including long-acting PrEP

  • Apply team-based, patient-centered approaches for addressing social determinants of health, reducing stigma, and ensuring equitable access and adherence to PrEP


When?


Wednesday, April 20th at 3:30PM Eastern (12:30PM Pacific)


Registration


Register for this free, live webinar that is eligible for 1.0-hour CME/CE and save your spot today!