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HIV/AIDS Care in the Correctional Setting

Date: 03/2008
Source: Northwest AETC and The Research and Education Group, Oregon Local Performance Site; Washington State AETC LPS; African Americans Reach and Teach Health Ministry and STD/HIV Prevention Training Center

Description:

Four videos of presentations from this NW AETC annual conference held in March 2008 in Olympia, WA. [View course agenda].

Target Audience: Healthcare professionals working in or with jail and prison facilities; the majority of content is applicable to a variety of practice settings.

Presentations

dotRecognition and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections
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Presenter: David Spach, MD, Clinical Director, NW AETC Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Washington, Seattle

Description:

View Dr. Spach's slide set [PDF, 4,705K]

Learning Objections for this segment:

  • Recognize common HIV-related clinical manifestations
  • List appropriate opportunistic infection prophylaxis
  • Understand immune reconstitution syndrome

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dotHIV Update 2008
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Presenter: Lara Strick, MD, MSc, Corrections Program Director, NW AETC; Infectious Diseases Physician, WA Department of Corrections; Clinical Faculty, University of Washington, Seattle

Description:

View Dr. Strick's slide set [PDF, 3,158K]

Learning Objections for this segment:

  • Discuss recently approved antiretroviral therapeutic options
  • List new CDC recommendations for HIV testing
  • Summarize key antiretroviral therapy guideline recommendations

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dotPsychiatric Complications of HIV Infection
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Presenter: Jeanne St. Pierre, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco

Description:

View Dr. St. Pierre's slide set [PDF, 49K]

Learning Objections for this segment:

  • Define the epidemiology of psychiatric illnesses in people with HIV
  • Discuss psychiatric disorders of the brain in people with HIV
  • List mood, anxiety, and psychoses that affect people with HIV

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dotHep C/HIV Coinfection
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Presenter: Chia Wang, MD, Infectious Diseases Physician, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Description:

View Dr. Wang's slide set [PDF, 1,408K]

Learning Objections for this segment:

  • Outline the epidemiology of HIV and HCV co-infection in the United States
  • Explain how Hepatitis C is transmitted
  • State the clinical issues associated with HIV/HCV co-infection
  • Describe the standard of care for treatment of HIV/HCV co-infection

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