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GOAL
This educational activity seeks to reduce racial disparities in care for minority women with HIV/AIDS by presenting communication and treatment strategies to address the unique needs of this population.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Infectious disease and HIV/AIDS physicians, internal medicine practitioners, nurses, and other providers of care for minority women with HIV/AIDS.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Discuss potential barriers to the care of women with HIV and methods to prevent or limit these obstacles to successful treatment.
- List effective HIV prevention strategies targeting minority women.
- Identify optimal regimens for both initial and subsequent HIV therapy, while recognizing gender-specific issues related to choice of drug and drug-specific side effects.
- Outline appropriate treatment methods for women with HIV/AIDS and other medical comorbidities (eg, cardiovascular, obstetrical/gynecologic, substance abuse, and psychiatric disorders).
Fee Information — There is no fee for this activity.
System Requirements — Adobe Flash Player and a recent version of Internet Explorer (6.0 or above).
Supported by educational grants from
Bristol-Myers Squibb and GlaxoSmithKline.
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