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SGIM23 Highlights: Clinical Updates in HIV Treatment & Prevention


This activity can be purchased on its own, or purchased as part of a bundle of SGIM23 Highlight sessions.

Continuing Education Units available: 1.0 CME; 1.0 MOC
CME/MOC Expires:  May 31, 2024
To receive CME credit only
, you must (1) watch the entire presentation, then (2) click the Certificate item to claim your certificate (print/save for your records).
To receive CME and MOC credit, you must (1) watch the entire presentation, (2) complete the brief MOC Assessment survey, and then (3) click the Certificate item to claim your certificate (print/save for your records).

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This Clinical Update in HIV Treatment and Prevention was originally delivered on May 11, 2023 at the SGIM23 Annual Meeting in Denver.

This session provides a thorough update on the latest evidence and guidelines that have come out in the past five years with regard to 3 important areas in the management and prevention of HIV: managing HIV, providing primary care to people living with HIV (PLWH), and pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV.  Despite recent nationwide declines in HIV incidence, certain demographic and geographic groups continue to see higher rates of new HIV infections including racial (Black, Latinx, American Indian/Alaska Native), gender (transgender) women, nd regions (Southwest US).  The presentation is heavily evidence and guideline based with discussions revolving around the most current literature in each area.

Authors:  B.C.Hilgeman, Medical College of Wisconsin; T.E.Flickinger, University of Virginia; A.J.Kennedy, University of Washington School of Medicine; C.P.Terndrup, Oregon Health and Sciences University; E.Barrette, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine.

This activity can be purchased on its own, or purchased as part of a bundle of SGIM23 Highlight sessions.