Where We’re Going: The Next Wave of Antiretroviral Innovations

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In this second of 3 episodes, global HIV experts and advocates discuss how HIV care can better meet the diverse needs of people living with HIV as new treatment strategies emerge and continue to evolve, including:How the emergence of long-acting injectable HIV treatment has been a game-changer for many people living with HIVEmerging strategies that are expanding the application of long-acting ART to address unmet treatment needsPotential for future innovations in ART that are hoped will further address unmet needs and preferences of people living with HIVFaculty: Ann Avery, MDProfessor of MedicineCase Western Reserve UniversityDivision of Infectious DiseasesMetroHealth Medical CenterCleveland, OhioJennifer Blanchette, PhDIndependent ContractorClinical Care OptionsColorado, United StatesIsolde Butler, MD, MPHChief Medical OfficerCrescentCareNew Orleans, LouisianaMonica Gandhi, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global MedicineDirector, Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)Medical Director, Ward 86 HIV ClinicUniversity of California, San Francisco (UCSF)San Francisco, CaliforniaMarissa GonzalezChair Community Advisory Board The Well ProjectAngelina Namiba Founder Member4M Network of Mentor MothersLondon, United KingdomChloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MDProfessor of Infection and InequitiesFaculty of Medicine and DentistryQueen Mary University of LondonBlizard InstituteBarts Health NHS TrustLondon, United KingdomLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3QFwv7nLinks to programs discussed in the episode:www.4mmm.org

Where We’re Going: The Next Wave of Antiretroviral Innovations

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