Webinar: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Perspectives from the Southeast
Facilitated by Christopher Hurt, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
University of North Carolina
September 6, 2017
Other Trainings
- Archived Session: HIV Prevention for Women in the South
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Ending the HIV Epidemic – Prevention: PrEPing the South, Challenges and Innovations
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: ACCP Webinar for Pharmacists: HIV Treatment, Prevention, Access and Advocacy
Objectives
- Discuss the potential impact of PrEP in averting new HIV infections among at-risk populations in the US
- Discuss the potential impact of PrEP in averting new HIV infections among at-risk populations in the U
- Outline how well current distribution of PrEP in the US matches the demographics of those most at risk for HIV
- Describe biomedical HIV prevention tools in the “pipeline” and how these maximize prevention options for users
Presentation
Slides
Facilitated by Christopher Hurt, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
University of North Carolina
September 6, 2017
Objectives
- Discuss the potential impact of PrEP in averting new HIV infections among at-risk populations in the US
- Discuss the potential impact of PrEP in averting new HIV infections among at-risk populations in the U
- Outline how well current distribution of PrEP in the US matches the demographics of those most at risk for HIV
- Describe biomedical HIV prevention tools in the “pipeline” and how these maximize prevention options for users
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Archived Session: HIV Prevention for Women in the South
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Ending the HIV Epidemic – Prevention: PrEPing the South, Challenges and Innovations
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: ACCP Webinar for Pharmacists: HIV Treatment, Prevention, Access and Advocacy
Facilitated by Christopher Hurt, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
University of North Carolina
September 6, 2017
Objectives
- Discuss the potential impact of PrEP in averting new HIV infections among at-risk populations in the US
- Discuss the potential impact of PrEP in averting new HIV infections among at-risk populations in the U
- Outline how well current distribution of PrEP in the US matches the demographics of those most at risk for HIV
- Describe biomedical HIV prevention tools in the “pipeline” and how these maximize prevention options for users
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Archived Session: HIV Prevention for Women in the South
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Ending the HIV Epidemic – Prevention: PrEPing the South, Challenges and Innovations
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: ACCP Webinar for Pharmacists: HIV Treatment, Prevention, Access and Advocacy