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Frontline HIV
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Oct.
21
48th Annual Meeting of IDSA  
10/21/2010-10/24/2010
Vancouver, British Columbia

Expert Practice Series in HIV

Frontline HIV  

318 Comments, last 5 hours ago
Presenters:
HIV Testing Tool Kit  
Remove barriers to testing
John Bartlett, MD, Chair, QuantiaMD Infectious Disease Community, Professor of Medicine, John Hopkins School of Medicine
09:00
(217 votes)
71 Comments, last 11 days ago  
Managing HCV + HIV Co-Infection  
A Lethal HIV Co-Morbidity
David L. Thomas, MD, Professor of Medicine, Director, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
11:00
(249 votes)
59 Comments, last 12 days ago  
nPEP and PrEP for HIV  
Needle stick? Here’s what to do
Laura Kogelman, MD, Director, Traveler's Health Service, Director, Infectious Disease Clinic, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine
07:20
(270 votes)
58 Comments  
Novel PIs and NNRTIs  
New tools for the fight
Andrew Zolopa, MD, Associate Professor, Stanford School of Medicine
08:00
(148 votes)
33 Comments  
Optimal Utilization of Novel Anti-HIV Agents  
ART 2009
Andrew Zolopa, MD, Associate Professor, Stanford University
10:35
(136 votes)
25 Comments  
HIV Drug Resistance  
Which assays and why
Michael J. Kozal, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine
12:00
(296 votes)
72 Comments, last 5 hours ago  

Primary Care Issues in HIV  

137 Comments, last 5 hours ago
Presenters:
Baseline Survey: Primary Care in HIV  
Donna E. Sweet, MD, MACP, Professor of Medicine, The University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita
02:11
(119 votes)
25 Comments  
Cardiac Health Adherence  
A regimen they can stick with
Jonathan Applebaum, MD, Director, Internal Medicine Education, Associate Professor, Florida State University College of Medicine
11:10
(68 votes)
11 Comments  
Lymphoma and HIV  
The argument for co-management
Kristen Ries, MD, Professor of Medicine, University of Utah
05:44
(70 votes)
17 Comments, last 10 days ago  
HIV and Mental Health from a Primary Care Point of View  
Is your patient depressed?
Polly E. Ross, MD, Medical Director, WNC Community Health Services, Asheville, North Carolina
08:56
(90 votes)
25 Comments, last 10 days ago  
Managing Hepatitis C in the HIV-Infected Patient  
Updated 2009 recommendations
Steven Johnson, MD, Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
09:45
(77 votes)
21 Comments  
Women's Health  
Prevention Messaging
Sharon Lee, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center
09:30
(50 votes)
14 Comments  
Sleep Disturbances in HIV  
Perchance to Dream
Andrew Angelino, MD, DFAPA, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Director, General Psychiatry Unit and Dual-Diagnosis Inpatient Unit, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
11:48
(49 votes)
9 Comments  
Screening and Management of Bacterial STDs  
Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis
Elaine Thomas, MD, Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
11:06
(34 votes)
9 Comments, last 5 hours ago  
Opioid Addiction Treatment in HIV  
The Advantages of Buprenorphine
Andrew Angelino, MD, DFAPA, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Director, General Psychiatry Unit and Dual-Diagnosis Inpatient Unit, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
12:48
(31 votes)
6 Comments, last 10 days ago  
Comorbidities in the Older HIV Patient
Available by Mar 12, 2010
David Hardy, MD, Director of Infectious Diseases, Cedar-Sinai Medical Center
09:48

Grand Rounds

60:12
Oral Health Care for the HIV-Infected Patient  
David A. Reznik, D.D.S.
(17 votes)
8 Comments, last 2 days ago
57:17
The Treatment of Depression and Cognitive Disorders in HIV  
Marshall Forstein, MD
(13 votes)
2 Comments
47:39
Anogenital HPV Disease in the HIV-Infected Patient  
Lori A. Panther, MD
(23 votes)
8 Comments, last 15 days ago
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