Answers to Everyday Practice Challenges in HIV Medicine: Volume 2
A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series
As the HIV field continues to advance and patients grow more complex, clinicians often seek out colleagues for advice on certain patients or scenarios. This series of 12 Phone-a-Friend episodes features 2 HIV experts asking and addressing common questions about topics across the landscape of HIV management. The series will cover a variety of topics, including aging patients with comorbidities, COVID-19, weight gain, virologic failure, viral coinfection, long acting injectables, and specific patient population, such as Black women, adolescents, people who inject drugs, and those with challenges in social determinants of health. Each episode is centered around a specific patient.
Jointly provided by Partners for Advancing Clinical Education (PACE) and Integritas Communications.
This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.
A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series
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A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series
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A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series—Volume 2
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A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series—Volume 2
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A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series—Volume 2
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A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series—Volume 2
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A Phone-a-Friend Peer Consult Series—Volume 2
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Answers to Everyday Practice Challenges in HIV Medicine