DC Engage 3rd Annual Harm Reduction Conference
June 5, 2024This recorded conference content was originally presented at the 3rd annual DC Engage Harm Reduction Conference in Washington, DC. Review the content at your own pace.
The Science of Aging: Lessons for HIV at the Interface of Commonality and Heterogeneity
February 5, 2024CROI Presentation: “20 years Difference between HIV + vs HIV- in this chart’ – “These things are Happening A lot Earlier for PWH than they should be, by 20 years. I would expect 80 year olds to have this level of syndromes, but these PWH are still 60 yrs old or younger.”
HIV Clinical, Comorbid, and Social Determinants of Health are Linked with Brain Aging
Findings indicate that comorbid and social determinants of health are associated with brain aging in people with HIV, alongside traditional HIV metrics such as viral load and CD4 cell count, suggesting the need for a broadened clinical perspective on healthy aging with HIV, with additional focus on comorbidities, lifestyle changes, and social factors.
Integrating Frailty and Functional Outcomes into Clinical Trials
Considerations of frailty and functional outcomes for better integration and representation of aging patients in clinical trials.
Inflamm-aging: Effects of Chronic Inflammation with HIV
Advances in Antiretroviral therapy (ART) allow people with HIV to live longer with fewer medications. Join us as Dr. Peter Hunt details the connection between chronic inflammation and HIV infection and discusses care considerations and emerging research.
Replicating Innovative HIV Care Strategies to Priority Populations
March 15, 2023Lessons learned from two interventions designed to improve linkage to care and supporting clients from priority populations including transgender women and Latinos of Mexican origins.
Innovative HIV Care Strategies for People with HIV with Co-occurring Conditions
January 12, 2023This webinar features two interventions designed to improve linkage to and retention in care and improve health outcomes: one on integrating HIV and addiction services and one on delivery of early intervention services for persons with HIV and STI diagnoses.
Effective Data Storytelling for HIV Service Providers
December 15, 2022Data storytelling is a powerful technique that uses narratives and visuals to communicate important data insights. From sharing program successes to applying for funding opportunities, how you talk about your program outcomes can make a world of difference.
Harnessing Electronic Health Record Technologies to Improve Retention in HIV Care
August 26, 2022Demonstration of how the development of a robust, HIV-specific retention module within a hospital’s the EHR (Epic) helped retention-in-care efforts and demonstrates how technology can be harnessed to retain patients in care, improve HIV care continuum outcomes, and help communities end the HIV epidemic.
Aging With HIV Institute and Roundtable
November 9, 2021This roundtable at SYNC 2021 brought together experts living and aging with HIV (15 years or more) to review and reflect upon the current capacity and future constraints of the HIV and aging care and prevention services sectors, and the discrete needs that follow.
Aging and on PrEP: Considerations for PrEP in People 50 Years of Age and Older
October 26, 2021Ensuring older adults have access to PrEP is a key step towards ending the HIV epidemic in the U.S. This webinar presents considerations around medical, counseling, and educational strategies to improve the uptake of PrEP among people aged 50 and older. It highlights the benefits and opportunities of using PrEP in this population in efforts to decrease the rate of new HIV infections among people over 50.
No Longer Lost: Trauma Informed Care Delivery and It’s Impact on Lost to Follow Up
August 14, 2020This presentation was part of the 2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment.