The TX/OK AIDS Education & Training Center is proud to announce
"Women & HIV On-Line Self Study Modules",
consisting of experts in the field of treating women with HIV, which will feature an interactive web-based approach to learning.
Course Description
Disparities exist in the delivery of care and treatment for women with HIV infection, particularly for racial minorities. This course is designed to provide physicians and other healthcare professionals with increased knowledge on best evidence-based medicine and practice protocols related to patient centered, sex specific comprehensive care that decreases barriers among minorities and women. Attendees will gain effective strategies to address women specific issues when they present with HIV infection. The ultimate goal of this continuing education activity is to change performance of physicians and other healthcare providers in an effort to improve health outcomes for women with HIV.
Overall Series Objectives
Upon completing this course, participants should be able to:
Technical Information
The self study modules will include the presenters audio, image, and PowerPoint presentation.
Each session will be 75 minutes in total length. Presentations are designed to enhance audience interaction, therefore participants will be asked to answer polling questions or case presentations every 10-15 minutes.
Disclosure Announcement
The following persons do not have any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.
The following persons have disclosed that they have relationships with commercial interests as shown below:
Name |
Relationship |
Company |
Carmen Zorrilla, MD |
Grant/Research Support |
Pfizer, BMS, Tibotec, Tobira |
Carmen Zorrilla, MD |
Consultant |
Tibotec |
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Registration
Not Required.
Target Audience
Novice Level Clinicians
Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurses, and other health care professionals caring for people with HIV.
FAQs
Coming soon...
Questions?
Contact Elizabeth Wanjiru (214.590.7056)
OR
(214.590-6686)
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