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Featured CME/CE

David Wohl, M.D.

An Evaluation of Routine HIV Testing and Its Impact on HAART Initiation
(1.0 hr.) -- credit available through May 14, 2010

The Body PRO's CME/CE activities are about more than just earning credit. You also gain an unvarnished take on some of the most important issues in HIV today. In our newest activity, David Wohl, M.D., dishes on:

  • The landscape in which HIV testing is being conducted today, and the motivations behind the CDC's routine testing recommendations.
  • The evidence that these recommendations are having their intended effect.
  • The obstacles that prevent these recommendations from being fully implemented.
  • The ways in which some are working around the implementation delays.




Current CME/CE Activities
David Wohl, M.D.

Top 10 HIV Clinical Developments of 2008
(1.5 hrs.) -- credit available through February 27, 2010

 
ICAAC/IDSA 2008 Research
David Wohl, M.D.

Evolving Options for First-Line Therapy: Highlights From ICAAC/IDSA 2008
(0.75 hr.) -- credit available through November 3, 2009

Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

Reappraising Key Issues in HIV Clinical Management: Highlights From ICAAC/IDSA 2008
(1.0 hr.) -- credit available through November 3, 2009

Daniel Fierer, M.D.

New Developments in HIV/Hepatitis C Coinfection Management and Epidemiology: Highlights From ICAAC/IDSA 2008
(1.25 hrs.) -- credit available through February 25, 2010

 
David Hardy, M.D.

CCR5 Antagonists and Tropism Testing in Clinical Practice
(1.5 hrs.) -- credit available through October 14, 2009

 
Ian Frank, M.D.

Primary Drug Resistance and Strategies for First-Line HIV Treatment
(1 hr.) -- credit available through September 22, 2009

 
AIDS 2008 Research
Delve into expert analyses of the treatment, complications and prevention 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 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

Anita Radix, M.D., M.P.H.

Recent Developments in HIV Prevention: Highlights From the XVII International AIDS Conference
(0.5 hr.) -- credit available through October 24, 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