Comprehensive HIV care.
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HIV in Older Adults

Self-paced
1.5 credits

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Description

This training session provides a comprehensive overview of the intersection between HIV and aging. It covers key topics such as the epidemiology of HIV in older adults, the impact of antiretroviral therapy, common comorbid conditions, and best practices for managing aging-related health concerns in people with HIV. Additionally, it highlights the importance of screening, treatment adherence, and available resources for healthcare providers.

Target Audience

This training is designed for healthcare professionals, including primary care physicians, geriatricians, infectious disease specialists, nurses, and public health practitioners, who are involved in the care of older adults living with HIV.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this training, you will be able to:

  1. Identify key resources for managing older adults with HIV.
  2. Understand the epidemiology and treatment landscape of HIV in aging populations.
  3. Recognize and manage common comorbid conditions associated with HIV and aging, such as cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and neurocognitive decline.
  4. Implement best practices for screening, medication management, and patient-centered care for older individuals living with HIV.

 

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