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Report on the Medical Management of HIV/AIDS multimedia program

Published on October 22, 2009 at 4:18 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/946e67/the_medical_manage) has announced the addition of the "The Medical Management of HIV/AIDS" training to their offering.

The Medical Management of HIV/AIDS provides the active intermediate to advanced HIV clinician with a comprehensive review of the science and application of HIV therapy.

Lectures are presented by a group of leading clinicians and researchers who are also dedicated to teaching in their area of expertise. Topics include current dilemmas in antiretroviral therapy, post exposure prophylaxis, common metabolic and drug toxicities, as well as HIV/HCV/HBV co-infection.

Target Audience

The Medical Management of HIV/AIDS multimedia program is well designed for practicing HIV clinicians including internists, family practitioners, infectious disease specialists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

Learning Objectives

  • At the conclusion of this Medical Management of HIV/AIDS multimedia program, participants will be able to discuss:
  • Recent changes in the epidemiology of AIDS nationally and globally
  • New developments in the understanding of HIV pathogenesis
  • Antiretroviral resistance and current strategies for salvage therapy
  • Current recommendations for the management of occupational and sexual post exposure prophylaxis (PEP), HCV and/or HBV co-infection with HIV
  • New developments in HIV-related dermatologic, pulmonary, HIV transplant, HIV-Related renal, neurological, and psychiatric disease

http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/946e67/the_medical_manage

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