Professional Development

UCSF CME: The Medical Management of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and COVID-19

Saturday, December 11 at 8:00 am - 5:00 am Add to Calendar 2021-12-11 16:00:00 2021-12-12 13:00:00 UCSF CME: The Medical Management of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and COVID-19 This course provides the active intermediate-to-advanced clinician with a comprehensive review of the science of HIV, Hepatitis and COVID, as well as an update on the application of HIV, Hepatitis and COVID therapies. For ambitious new clinicians who want a challenge, we will still offer our New Clinicians Track (NCT). This track provides five additional lectures that covers antiretroviral therapy (ART) 101, basic HIV pharmacology, ART resistance, IRIS, and opportunistic infections. All course lecturers are leading clinicians and teachers who are dedicated to teaching in their areas of expertise. The COVID pandemic has further amplified existing health disparities as well as the vulnerability of our patients, making the need for up-to-date information about HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and COVID essential for providing high quality care. Transmission, diagnosis, treatment, unusual manifestations, and communities at high-risk of COVID will be covered thoroughly. All lectures will be cased-based with at least 2-4 active ARS questions per lecture. Question and answer periods are weaved into each conference day along with a debate (Day 1) and panel (Day 3) dedicated to controversies in ART management (including PrEP). This format is designed so that you can privately test your individual ART knowledge against the experts throughout the conference. Department Of Medicine chesa.cox@ucsf.edu America/Los_Angeles public

This course provides the active intermediate-to-advanced clinician with a comprehensive review of the science of HIV, Hepatitis and COVID, as well as an update on the application of HIV, Hepatitis and COVID therapies. For ambitious new clinicians who want a challenge, we will still offer our New Clinicians Track (NCT). This track provides five additional lectures that covers antiretroviral therapy (ART) 101, basic HIV pharmacology, ART resistance, IRIS, and opportunistic infections.
All course lecturers are leading clinicians and teachers who are dedicated to teaching in their areas of expertise.

The COVID pandemic has further amplified existing health disparities as well as the vulnerability of our patients, making the need for up-to-date information about HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and COVID essential for providing high quality care. Transmission, diagnosis, treatment, unusual manifestations, and communities at high-risk of COVID will be covered thoroughly. All lectures will be cased-based with at least 2-4 active ARS questions per lecture. Question and answer periods are weaved into each conference day along with a debate (Day 1) and panel (Day 3) dedicated to controversies in ART management (including PrEP). This format is designed so that you can privately test your individual ART knowledge against the experts throughout the conference.