Webinar: PrEP 2.0: What’s Next in Biomedical Prevention?
![PrEP 2.0 – What’s Next in Biomedical Prevention Title Slide](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/PrEP-2.0-Whats-Next-in-Biomedical-Prevention-Title-Slide.jpg)
Facilitated By Christopher Hurt, MD
September 26, 2018
Other Trainings
- Archived Session: HIV Prevention for Women in the South
- Webinar: Ending the HIV Epidemic – Prevention: PrEPing the South, Challenges and Innovations
- Webinar: PrEP The Other Pill for Women
- Webinar: Using Adult Learning Principles to Create Effective Training
- Webinar: Mississippi’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan for 2021
Objectives
- List the types of biomedical prevention currently being used for HIV prevention.
- Identify the most potent form of biomedical prevention currently available.
- Distinguish between rings, injectables, and implantables for biomedical prevention.
- Describe how broadly neutralizing antibodies work and what is being studied currently.
Presentation
Slides
![PrEP 2.0 – What’s Next in Biomedical Prevention Title Slide](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/PrEP-2.0-Whats-Next-in-Biomedical-Prevention-Title-Slide.jpg)
Facilitated By Christopher Hurt, MD
September 26, 2018
Objectives
- List the types of biomedical prevention currently being used for HIV prevention.
- Identify the most potent form of biomedical prevention currently available.
- Distinguish between rings, injectables, and implantables for biomedical prevention.
- Describe how broadly neutralizing antibodies work and what is being studied currently.
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Archived Session: HIV Prevention for Women in the South
- Webinar: Ending the HIV Epidemic – Prevention: PrEPing the South, Challenges and Innovations
- Webinar: PrEP The Other Pill for Women
- Webinar: Using Adult Learning Principles to Create Effective Training
- Webinar: Mississippi’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan for 2021
![PrEP 2.0 – What’s Next in Biomedical Prevention Title Slide](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/PrEP-2.0-Whats-Next-in-Biomedical-Prevention-Title-Slide.jpg)
Facilitated By Christopher Hurt, MD
September 26, 2018
Objectives
- List the types of biomedical prevention currently being used for HIV prevention.
- Identify the most potent form of biomedical prevention currently available.
- Distinguish between rings, injectables, and implantables for biomedical prevention.
- Describe how broadly neutralizing antibodies work and what is being studied currently.
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Archived Session: HIV Prevention for Women in the South
- Webinar: Ending the HIV Epidemic – Prevention: PrEPing the South, Challenges and Innovations
- Webinar: PrEP The Other Pill for Women
- Webinar: Using Adult Learning Principles to Create Effective Training
- Webinar: Mississippi’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan for 2021