6th Annual Intensive Clinical Update on HIV/AIDS April 18, 2015

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6th Annual Intensive Clinical Update on HIV/AIDS April 18, 2015
6th Annual Intensive Clinical Update on HIV/AIDS
April 18, 2015
Embassy Suites Lexington, KY
Target Audience: Physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, dentists, and pharmacists who currently provide or
who could potentially provide care services to PLWHA
Program Agenda and Speaker Information
7:30 AM Registration and Networking Breakfast
8:00 AM Where’s my Western Blot? Updated testing recommendations for the diagnosis of HIV and HCV
Bernard Branson, MD Director, Scientific Affairs LLC, Atlanta, GA
9:00 AM Switching HIV Therapy: Because Now We Can
David Wohl, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, UNC School of
Medicine, Co Director of HIV Services, North Carolina Department of Corrections Chapel Hill, NC
10:00 AM HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and implementing a PrEP clinic
Barbara Gripshover, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease,
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH
11:00 AM Hepatitis C 2015: A Whole New World
Melissa Osborn, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease,
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH
12:00 PM Lunch
Accreditation
12:30 PM Abdominal Pain and GI Issues in the Person Living with HIV
Medicine
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine is accredited by
Deborah R. Flomenhoft, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology,
(ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for
physicians.
University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine designates this
1:20 PM Speaker Panel Discussion
live activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate
2:00 PM Evaluation and Adjournment
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
There is no fee to attend this
activity, but registration is
required. Online registration
is available at:
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
1. Differentiate the sensitivity during
seroconversion of different FDAapproved HIV immunoassays.
http://www.cecentral.com/live/9864
2. Describe evidence-based options for
switching HIV therapy.
Registrations must be completed by 3. Summarize the data supporting the
April 16 and no registrations will be
use of PrEP in various at risk
accepted after this date.
populations.
4. Outline the currently available interIf you need to CANCEL your regisferon-free regimens for hepatitis C
tration please email [email protected]
including dosing and administration,
by April 16.
drug-drug interactions, adverse effects
and expected response rates.
5. Discuss the long-term implication of
A limited number of teleconferHIV for the evaluation of GI
encing connections are available
symptoms.
for those unable to attend on site. 6. Discuss current guidelines for HIV
Please contact:
testing, treatment and management.
[email protected] for this
special request.
The Embassy Suites is located at
1801 Newtown Pike Lexington,
KY. Phone: 859-455-5000. When
making hotel accommodations
mention you are with KY AIDS
Education Training Center to receive the conference rate.
This event is sponsored by :
The Kentucky Local Performance Site of
the Southeast AIDS Training and
Education Center
(KY AETC)
740 South Limestone Street K512
Lexington, KY 40536
859-323-9969
KY AETC reserves the right to cancel or
make substitutions in this activity. If additional accommodations are required to participate, KY AETC will make all
reasonable efforts to accommodate requests in compliance
with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine presents this
activity for educational purposes only. Participants are expected
to utilize their own expertise and judgment while engaged in the
practice of medicine. The content of the presentations is provided
solely by presenters who have been selected for presentations
because of recognized expertise in their field.
Pharmacy
The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy is
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy
education.
This knowledge-based activity has been assigned ACPE
#s: 0022-0000-15-058-L02-P, 0022-0000-15-059-L02-P, 00220000-15-060-L02-P, 0022-0000-15-061-L01-P, 0022-0000-15063-L02-P, and 0022-0000-15-062-L02-P and will award up to
5.5 contact hours (0.55 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education
credit in states that recognize ACPE providers.
Statements of participation will indicate hours and CEUs based
on participation and will be issued online at the conclusion of the
activity. Successful completion includes signing in at
registration, attending the entire session for which credit is
claimed, completing the activity evaluation and requesting credit
online at conclusion of the activity. Credit will be uploaded to
CPE Monitor, and participants may print a statement of credit or
transcript from their NABP e-profile. The College complies with
the Accreditation Standards for Continuing Pharmacy Education.
Dentistry
This live course meets regulatory requirements for 5.5 hours
credit as permitted by 201 KAR 8:532 for dentists and 201 KAR
8:562 for dental hygienists.
Nursing
Nurses seeking continuing education credit for this activity can
claim a Certificate of Attendance online after the activity
(instructions will be provided at the activity) and submit it along
with the required documentation and fee to the Kentucky Board
of Nursing. The Individual Request for Review of Continuing
Education Activity form is available online at
http://kbn.ky.gov/ce/Documents/ceindreview.pdf
Other
UK Healthcare CE Central certifies this activity for up to 5.5
hours participation.
Disclosure Statement
All planners, speakers, authors, reviewers and staff members
involved with content development for continuing education
activities sponsored by the University of Kentucky Colleges of
Medicine and Pharmacy are expected to disclose any real or
perceived conflict of interest related to the content of the activity.
Detailed disclosures will be included in participant materials or
given prior to the start of the activity.
The University of Kentucky is an Equal Opportunity Employer