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Featured CME/CE

Ian Frank, M.D.

Primary Drug Resistance and Strategies for First-Line HIV Treatment
Ian Frank, M.D.
(1.0 hr.) -- credit available through September 22, 2009

An understanding of primary drug resistance and its impact on first-line therapy decisions is an increasingly critical part of an HIV clinician's knowledge base. In this in-depth activity, Ian Frank, M.D., provides a thorough overview of primary HIV drug resistance, resistance testing and key points to keep in mind when constructing antiretroviral regimens for treatment-naive patients who present to care already resistant to one or more existing medications.



Current CME/CE Activities
AIDS 2008 Research
Delve into David Wohl, M.D.'s expert analyses of the treatment and complications research that was presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2008), which took place in Mexico City, Mexico, from August 3-8, 2008. Each activity is available in written or audio formats, and an accompanying slide set is included.
David Wohl, M.D.

Antiretroviral Strategy Update: Highlights From the XVII International AIDS Conference
(1.0 hr.) -- credit available through August 13, 2009

David Wohl, M.D.

New Insights on HIV/HAART Complications & Coinfections: Highlights From the XVII International AIDS Conference
(0.75 hr.) -- credit available through August 13, 2009

 
Adaora Adimora, M.D., M.P.H.

African Americans and HIV: New Developments in Clinical Management
(0.75 hr.) -- credit available through July 15, 2009

Edwin DeJesus, M.D.

An Update on New HIV Antiretroviral Agents
(1 hr.) -- credit available through July 9, 2009

 
David Wohl, M.D.

Top 10 HIV Clinical Developments of 2007
(1.5 hrs.) -- credit available through March 10, 2009

 
Topical Summaries of Key CROI 2008 Research
Our expert faculty provide insightful analyses of noteworthy developments from the 15th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2008), which took place in Boston, Mass., from Feb. 3 through Feb. 6. Each activity is available in written or audio formats, and an accompanying slide set is included.
Kathryn Anastos, M.D.

Women and HIV -- Natural History, Prevention and Treatment: A Summary of Key CROI 2008 Research
(1 hr.) -- credit available through February 25, 2009

Cal Cohen, M.D.

Management of Treatment-Experienced Patients: A Summary of Key CROI 2008 Research
(0.5 hr.) -- credit available through February 11, 2009

David Wohl, M.D.

First-Line HIV Therapy and Treatment Strategies: A Summary of Key CROI 2008 Research
(0.75 hr.) -- credit available through February 11, 2009

David Wohl, M.D.

Complications of HIV/HAART: A Summary of Key CROI 2008 Research
(1 hr.) -- credit available through February 11, 2009

 
Translating HIV Research Into Practice: A CME/CE Multimedia Series
Listen and browse slides as some of the top HIV researchers and clinicians in the United States update you on the most critical issues in HIV treatment, patient care and prevention. Each activity lasts one hour; credit is available for U.S. physicians, nurses and pharmacists.
John G. Bartlett, M.D.

A Review of the New DHHS HIV Guidelines
(1 hr.) -- credit available through December 13, 2008

Joseph J. Eron, M.D.

Overview of New HIV Antiretroviral Agents
(1 hr.) -- credit available through December 17, 2008

Thomas C. Quinn, M.D., M.Sc.

HIV Prevention 2007: A Guide for Health Care Providers
(1 hr.) -- credit available through December 12, 2008

Mark S. Sulkowski, M.D.

The Liver in HIV Disease
(1 hr.) -- credit available through December 4, 2008

Christine A. Wanke, M.D.

Metabolic Complications of HIV Treatment
(1 hr.) -- credit available through December 4, 2008

  

 
Eric Daar, M.D.

IDSA 2007: Key HIV Research
(1 hr.) -- credit available through October 10, 2008