Medical Management of HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 (MMAC 2020) Course

Class/Info Session,
Conference,
Lecture/Seminar
A live stream event
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995 Potrero Ave
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States

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***This conference is a live stream event and begins on Thursday, December 10 and ends Saturday, December 12.***

Previously known as the Medical Management of AIDS/HIV and Hepatitis course (MMAH), this year we have adjusted to reflect the needs during our current pandemic and have included a special focus on COVID-19. 

Presented by HIV, ID, and Global Medicine Division Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

This course provides the active intermediate-to-advanced clinician with a comprehensive review of the science of HIV and COVID-19 as well as an update on the application of HIV and COVID-19 therapies. For ambitious new clinicians who want a challenge, we will still offer our New Clinicians Track (NCT), which provides five additional lectures; antiretroviral therapy 101 (ART); basic HIV pharmacology, ART resistance and the topics of IRIS and opportunistic infections. All of the course lecturers are leading clinicians and researchers who are also dedicated to teaching in their areas of expertise. The COVID-19 pandemic has further amplified health disparities and the vulnerability of our patients making the need for up-to-date information about HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 essential for providing high quality care. Transmission, diagnosis, treatment, unusual manifestations and communities at high-risk of COVID-19 will be covered thoroughly. Question and answer periods will continue each 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 as the conference progresses.

TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is designed for practicing internists, family practice physicians, infectious disease specialists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and pharmacists, and will focus on the breadth of practical issues in the care of people living with HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.

 

LIVE STREAM MEETING
This course will be offered as a virtual conference. Login instructions along with the digital syllabus will be shared with the attendees a week before the meeting. Included in your registration fee is access to the course recordings on demand (Available within a week after the conference) for any session that you miss, available for 30 days after the course.

 

Click here to register or to learn more!

 

 

Add to Calendar 2020-12-10 08:00:00 2020-12-12 17:00:00 Medical Management of HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 (MMAC 2020) Course ***This conference is a live stream event and begins on Thursday, December 10 and ends Saturday, December 12.*** Previously known as the Medical Management of AIDS/HIV and Hepatitis course (MMAH), this year we have adjusted to reflect the needs during our current pandemic and have included a special focus on COVID-19.  Presented by HIV, ID, and Global Medicine Division Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco This course provides the active intermediate-to-advanced clinician with a comprehensive review of the science of HIV and COVID-19 as well as an update on the application of HIV and COVID-19 therapies. For ambitious new clinicians who want a challenge, we will still offer our New Clinicians Track (NCT), which provides five additional lectures; antiretroviral therapy 101 (ART); basic HIV pharmacology, ART resistance and the topics of IRIS and opportunistic infections. All of the course lecturers are leading clinicians and researchers who are also dedicated to teaching in their areas of expertise. The COVID-19 pandemic has further amplified health disparities and the vulnerability of our patients making the need for up-to-date information about HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 essential for providing high quality care. Transmission, diagnosis, treatment, unusual manifestations and communities at high-risk of COVID-19 will be covered thoroughly. Question and answer periods will continue each 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 as the conference progresses. TARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed for practicing internists, family practice physicians, infectious disease specialists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and pharmacists, and will focus on the breadth of practical issues in the care of people living with HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.   LIVE STREAM MEETING This course will be offered as a virtual conference. Login instructions along with the digital syllabus will be shared with the attendees a week before the meeting. Included in your registration fee is access to the course recordings on demand (Available within a week after the conference) for any session that you miss, available for 30 days after the course.   Click here to register or to learn more!     995 Potrero Ave San Francisco, CA 94110 United States View on Map [email protected] HIV, ID & Global Medicine America/Los_Angeles public