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Stop HIV: Now What? STI Testing & Treatment

About This Webinar

Earn 1 CME in part 2 of this 3 part series to tackle the biggest issues in addressing STI testing and treatment in convenient care clinics.

This session tackles the latest updates and biggest questions around HIV testing options and procedures for both negative and positive tests.

Topics included in this presentation:
-HIV testing options
-Testing negative/positive
-Assessing risk for HIV
-Prevention strategies, including PrEP
-PrEP baseline testing, administration, and follow-up
-Patient education
-Importance of rapid initiation of treatment
-Lab tests (eg, CD4, viral load, resistance, HLA-B*5701, kidney function, co-infections)
-Regimens (rapid start, single-tablet)
-Patient education (U=U)

To Access Credit: https://dkbmed.com/programs/149/overview

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Clinical Nurse Educator
Justin is a Clinical Nurse Educator for Boston Medical Center's OBAT TTA team, with specific expertise in infectious disease and their co-occurrence with substance use disorders, community outreach, and harm reduction. He serves as an expert on OBAT TTA's SUD Care Continuum ECHO team and sits on the item writing committee for the Addictions Nursing Certification Board. Justin has dedicated his career to caring for patients living with HIV/AIDS and suffering from substance use disorders
Webinar hosting presenter Nathan Bronstein
Family Nurse Practitioner
Disclosure:
All conflict of interest has been mitigated prior to this activity.

Melinda Pipik, MS, FNP-BC is a family nurse practitioner currently practicing in retail health with CVS MinuteClinic in Chesterton, IN. Melinda has been in health care for over 20 years; as a bedside nurse, Melinda specialized in pediatrics and emergency care, and worked for 6+ years in the emergency department in Chicago’s Children’s Memorial Hospital (now Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago).
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