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UCSF The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2023

UCSF The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2023

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UCSF The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2023

+ Include: 39 videos + 28 pdfs, size: 14.32 GB
+ Target Audience: physicians in infectious diseases, internal medicine, family medicine, and hospital medicine
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The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) presents The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2023, a three-day educational program providing comprehensive, evidence-based updates on HIV treatment and the management of major co-infections. Delivered by leading UCSF faculty and invited experts, the course blends lectures, case-based discussions, and interactive Q&A to translate cutting-edge research into practical bedside care.


What You Will Learn

  • Current strategies in antiretroviral therapy (ART), including new long-acting regimens and resistance management

  • Optimal use of HIV prevention methods such as PrEP, PEP, and DoxyPEP

  • Diagnosis and treatment of common co-infections: hepatitis B and C, tuberculosis, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections

  • Management of emerging respiratory infections, including influenza, RSV, and COVID-19, in people living with HIV

  • Best practices for addressing comorbidities—cardiovascular, metabolic, renal, and neurologic—within HIV care

  • Guidance for initial treatment of new patients and strategies for switching or simplifying ART in established patients


Event Details

  • Dates: 2023 (specific session dates provided by UCSF CME office)

  • Format: Hybrid — attend live in San Francisco or participate via high-quality livestream; session recordings are provided for later review

  • Organizer: UCSF Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases & Global Medicine, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital


Who Should Attend

  • Physicians in infectious diseases, internal medicine, family medicine, and hospital medicine who care for patients with HIV or complex infections

  • Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and nurses involved in HIV management or prevention

  • Clinicians in community health centers or global health programs seeking the latest updates in HIV and infectious diseases


Why Attend

  • Gain the most up-to-date, guideline-based recommendations for HIV prevention and treatment

  • Learn practical, case-based approaches that can be immediately applied in clinics, hospitals, and community settings

  • Expand your professional network with leading HIV and infectious disease experts

  • Stay ahead of emerging trends in infectious disease management and multidisciplinary care


 

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*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

Day 1 – Thursday, December 14, 2023

Theme: State of HIV & Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)

  • Morning Plenary: Top Ten Issues in HIV Medicine, HIV cure advances, and AI in clinical medicine.

  • HIV Prevention Focus: Cutting-edge prevention strategies, PEP, PrEP & DoxyPEP case discussions.

  • Afternoon ART Updates: State of the Art of ART, cardiology & cardiac prevention insights, and a lively ART management debate.

  • Infectious Complications: Real-world HIV and STI case presentations, with up-to-date STI management strategies.

  • Optional Workshop: ART101 – from guidelines to practice.


Day 2 – Friday, December 15, 2023

Theme: RSV, Flu, COVID-19, Hepatitis, and Endocrine & Reproductive Health

  • Respiratory & COVID-19 Updates: Latest on RSV, flu, MPOX, outpatient COVID treatment, and long COVID management.

  • Liver Care Focus: Advances in hepatitis B, NAFLD/NASH, and cirrhosis, with interactive panels.

  • Afternoon Highlights: Updates on endocrinology, sexual & reproductive health in HIV, and tuberculosis.

  • Parallel Workshops: New Clinicians’ Track on ARV resistance and opportunistic infections, plus infectious-disease pearls and clinical imaging cases.


Day 3 – Saturday, December 16, 2023

Theme: Optimizing HIV Patient Care & Multisystem Updates

  • Morning Sessions: Weight management, STI case discussions, and critical insights on substance use trends and addiction medicine.

  • Mental Health Focus: Managing complex PTSD and cognitive concerns.

  • Afternoon Updates: ART management panel, pulmonary topics like asthma, COPD, and PFT interpretation, and HIV dermatology cases.

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