
One hour on-demand archived webinars
Course Description
Practicing clinicians should be better equipped with the knowledge to screen, diagnose, and manage age-related conditions that impact the course of treatment for HIV.
In particular, HIV clinicians should have up-to-date information that focuses on HIV-specific issues related to diseases of aging. Examples of areas where practice needs to be improved include the understanding and management of conditions such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, COPD, cancer, kidney disease, liver disease, and neurocognitive issues.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Develop new strategies for optimizing anti-retroviral therapy in people with HIV aged 50 or older.
- Identify recent advantages in the treatment of chronic illnesses in people with HIV aged 50 or older.
- Provide optimal strategies to prevent the progression of diseases of aging in people with HIV.
Each one hour session will include specific objectives.
Target Audience
This activity is intended for HIV clinicians and caregivers, including physicians, nurse practitioners, and physicians' assistants.
Agenda
To complete each of the six sessions, you must view the live, one hour presentation and complete the pre-test, post-test, and evaluation, which will then be archived for on-demand participation.
Release Date: April 24, 2018
Live Event Details: Each one hour presentation is broadcast live in Boston, Massachusetts. All broadcasts will start promptly at 8:00 AM EST on the following Tuesdays:
| Live Broadcast Dates - One Hour |
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April 24, 2018 | Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment in HIV |
June 12, 2018 | HIV and Cancer: A Changing Landscape |
June 26, 2018 | Approach to Bone Loss in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) |
July 10, 2018 | HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder |
October 9, 2018 | HIV and the Liver |
December 11, 2018 | Renal Manifestations of HIV |
Course Activities
Click on each event to complete the event and claim credits. You may log into and out of this activity as often as necessary to complete all events. If you prefer to only complete some events, you can do so and print your certificate at any time. Every time you complete a new event you can re print your certificate to reflect all the activities you have completed so far.
Faculty

Rajesh T. Gandhi, MD, Course Director
Rajesh T. Gandhi, M.D. is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and the Director of HIV Clinical Services and Education at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Dr. Gandhi is the site leader of the MGH AIDS Clinical Research Site in the Harvard/Miriam AIDS Clinical Trials Unit and chair of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) HIV-1 Reservoirs and Eradication Transformative Science Group. He is also the Director of the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Clinical Core (CFAR). Dr. Gandhi is the editor of Partners ID Images, an educational infectious diseases website, and organizer of the HIV Online Provider Education (HOPE) program, an internet-based educational conference series for physicians and nurses caring for HIV-infected patients in resource-limited settings. He is also a Deputy Editor of NEJM Journal Watch Infectious Diseases and NEJM Journal Watch HIV/AIDS. He is a scientific member of the Department of Health and Human Services Panel on Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents, and the International Antiviral Society-USA Panel on Antiretroviral Drugs for Treatment and Prevention of HIV in Adults.

Virginia Triant, MD, MPH
Virginia Triant, MD, MPH is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a faculty member in the Infectious Diseases and General Internal Medicine Divisions at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Triant earned her MD from the Yale School of Medicine. She is a practicing infectious diseases clinician in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Her research interests are in the area of clinical epidemiology/population health/outcomes and focus on the intersection between HIV and non-communicable disease complications, with a particular interest in cardiovascular disease. She developed and directs an HIV longitudinal clinical care cohort using data from a Partners HealthCare System-based data registry. Utilizing this cohort, she has led studies on HIV in relation to cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes, risk factors, prevention, risk prediction, and management. The overall goal of her research is to characterize the long-term medical complications of HIV disease to design and implement treatment and preventive strategies across diverse clinical settings.

Jacqueline Chu, MD
Jacqueline Chu, MD is a Primary Care Physician at the MGH Chelsea Healthcare Center, as well as an Infectious Diseases Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is from Peoria, IL, and completed her BA at Harvard College. She attended Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at CWRU, where she started an HIV screening program in a low-income neighborhood of Cleveland, and participated in HIV screenings and linkage programs through the city. She then completed internal medicine residency and her ID fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is interested in HIV screening and improving access to care, and providing HIV care and education.
Registration Fees
This activity is free of charge.
CME/CE Information
Per Session
Accreditation
Partners HealthCare System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Partners HealthCare System designates this enduring material for a maximum 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Hardware/Software Specifications:
This internet-based CME activity is best experienced Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox 13 or later, Chrome 16 or later, Safari (version 5 or later)
This Web site requires that JavaScript and session cookies be enabled. Certain activities may require additional software to view multimedia, presentation, or printable versions of the content. These activities will be marked as such and will provide links to the required software. That software may be: Adobe Flash, Adobe Acrobat, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
Optimal System Configuration:
Flash Player: Adobe Flash Player 10.1+
Browser: Firefox 13+, Internet Explorer 9.0+, Safari 13+, or Google Chrome 16+
Operating System: Windows Vista,7,8 or Mac OS X 10.4+
Internet Connection: 1 Mbps or higher
Minimum Requirements:
Windows PC:
Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent with 2.33 GHz processor; Windows XP; 512 MB RAM; Video Card at least 64MB of video memory; Sound Card at least 16-bit; Macromedia Flash Player 10 or higher, audio playback with speakers for programs with video content; Firefox 3+, Internet Explorer 7.0+, Safari 4+, Google Chrome, or Opera
Macintosh:
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher with latest updates installed; 1.83MHz Intel Core Duo or faster; RAM: 128MB or more; Video Card: at least 128MB of video memory; Sound Card: at least 16-bit
Contact
For questions regarding this activity, please contact Marilyn Shi at [email protected].
For questions regarding registration, please contact Partners Office of Continuing Professional Development at [email protected].
Commercial Support
This program has received support in the form of educational grants from the following companies: Gilead Sciences, Inc., Janssen Therapeutics, Viiv Healthcare Company
Provided by
Massachusetts General Hospital Infectious Disease Unit and Partners HealthCare System
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