CCO Infectious Disease Podcast Clinical Care Options
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Weekly updates on new data and best practices in patient care for a variety of infectious diseases including COVID-19, HIV, and viral hepatitis, from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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Breaking Down Key PrEP Barriers: Patient and Regimen-Based Factors
Listen as Roger Bedimo, MD, MS, FACP, examines patient and regimen-based PrEP barriers and discusses practical interventions to support PrEP adherence in key populations.
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Actively Countering Health Disparities to Improve PrEP Uptake
Listen to Roger Bedimo, MD, MS, FACP, describe the current status of PrEP uptake in the United States, address potential reasons for PrEP inequity, and discuss strategies to overcome health disparities to increase PrEP initiation.
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Addressing Provider and Structural PrEP Barriers
Listen as Roger Bedimo, MD, MS, FACP, examines provider-based and structural PrEP barriers and discusses practical methods for healthcare professionals to overcome these challenges.
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Proactively Considering if Each Person Is on the Right HIV ART Regimen for Them
Listen as experts discuss their approaches to evaluating whether each person living with HIV is taking the best ART regimen for them, as well as ways to proactively assess challenges people may be facing with their HIV ART.
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HIV Monitoring for People Receiving Long Acting PrEP
Listen to Jonathan Appelbaum, MD, FACP, AAHIVS, discuss updated CDC guidance on why and how to monitor for HIV in people receiving LA PrEP.
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Studies of LA ART in People With Adherence Challenges or Viremia
Listen to Jonathan Appelbaum, MD, FACP, AAHIVS, discuss the newest data supporting LA ART use in people with adherence challenges or viremia, including the LATITUDE study, updates to the Ward 86 cohort, and the CARES study.
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As the Executive Director of our store front HIV rapid testing site located in North Philadelphia’s Kensington area. We are on the front line where most of our guest are homeless, active IV substance users, street workers male & females who are living below low income levels who have not health relationships with any health care establishment. I’ve used this podcast as a tool to aid us in our efforts to Ending The HIV Epidemic.