Webinar: ACCP Webinar for Pharmacists: HIV Treatment, Prevention, Access and Advocacy
Facilitated by
- Jason Schafer, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, AAHIVP
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jefferson College of Pharmacy - John McGlew
Director, Governmental Affairs
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
August 21, 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: Mississippi’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan for 2021
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
Objectives
HIV Treatment, Prevention, Access and Advocacy
- Discuss current recommendations for initiating antiretroviral therapy in patients with newly diagnosed HIV infection
- Outline the approach for preventing HIV infection transmission with pre-exposure prophylaxis
- Describe new and ongoing challenges for patients and providers in terms of healthcare coverage and access to HIV care
- Identify opportunities to advocate for patients living with HIV in order to reduce barriers to HIV treatment and prevention services
ACCP Advocacy: Policy, Practice and Beyond Objectives
- Discuss ACCP Advocacy resources on the website
- End with a call to advocate
Presentation
Slides
Facilitated by
- Jason Schafer, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, AAHIVP
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jefferson College of Pharmacy - John McGlew
Director, Governmental Affairs
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
August 21, 2018
Objectives
HIV Treatment, Prevention, Access and Advocacy
- Discuss current recommendations for initiating antiretroviral therapy in patients with newly diagnosed HIV infection
- Outline the approach for preventing HIV infection transmission with pre-exposure prophylaxis
- Describe new and ongoing challenges for patients and providers in terms of healthcare coverage and access to HIV care
- Identify opportunities to advocate for patients living with HIV in order to reduce barriers to HIV treatment and prevention services
ACCP Advocacy: Policy, Practice and Beyond Objectives
- Discuss ACCP Advocacy resources on the website
- End with a call to advocate
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: Mississippi’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan for 2021
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
Facilitated by
- Jason Schafer, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, AAHIVP
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Jefferson College of Pharmacy - John McGlew
Director, Governmental Affairs
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
August 21, 2018
Objectives
HIV Treatment, Prevention, Access and Advocacy
- Discuss current recommendations for initiating antiretroviral therapy in patients with newly diagnosed HIV infection
- Outline the approach for preventing HIV infection transmission with pre-exposure prophylaxis
- Describe new and ongoing challenges for patients and providers in terms of healthcare coverage and access to HIV care
- Identify opportunities to advocate for patients living with HIV in order to reduce barriers to HIV treatment and prevention services
ACCP Advocacy: Policy, Practice and Beyond Objectives
- Discuss ACCP Advocacy resources on the website
- End with a call to advocate
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: Mississippi’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan for 2021
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History