Heart: Cardiovascular Health and Everyday Risks
December 1, 2025This session is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among People Aging with HIV, and related issues such as statin use and assessments (like Bendopnea screenings and orthostatic blood pressure tests).
Horizon: Fulfilling the Promise of Healthy Aging with HIV
Utilizing data from the 4th Annual State of Aging with HIV National Survey, the People Aging With HIV-Managing Chronic Disease session focuses on the demographics and unique healthcare needs of older adults living with HIV. It explores the challenges of managing multiple chronic conditions alongside HIV. The session offers strategies for optimizing care and improving overall health outcomes in this growing population.
Healthy Aging with HIV Series: Introduction
This accredited learning series explores what it means to age with HIV, connecting science, lived experience, and practice. Each of the five modules is accredited individually, offering continuing-education credits, and participants who complete the full series will receive a certificate of completion. In this introductory module, we’ll briefly introduce the concept behind this series, how it uses the Five Hs—Horizon, Heart, Head, Hand, and Healing—as a framework for understanding the health, social, and emotional realities of people aging with HIV, and discuss the broader Healthy Aging Hub.
Expanding Access: Models for Opt-Out Testing in Emergency Departments
November 20, 2025This webinar will share interim data and lessons learned from the “Touch Points” opt-out testing and linkage to care initiative, and explore benefits and limitations of different models for opt-out HIV testing implementation.
HIV & Comorbidities: Understanding the Intersection of HIV and Other Health Conditions
September 29, 2025This webinar examines the impact of co-morbidities such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, mental health disorders, and hepatitis on individuals living with HIV. Experts will discuss how these conditions intersect with HIV and influence treatment and health outcomes.
HIV and Older Adults: Managing Chronic Disease and Polypharmacy
December 13, 2024This webinar will focus on the unique healthcare needs of older adults living with HIV. Faculty will explore the challenges of managing multiple chronic conditions alongside HIV, as well as the complexities of using multiple medications, known as polypharmacy. The session will review strategies for optimizing care, minimizing drug interactions, and improving overall health outcomes in this growing population.
The Heart of the Matter: Cardiovascular Health in People Living with HIV
November 7, 2024This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among people living with HIV and the underlying factors contributing to this risk. Participants will learn about current risk prediction tools available for assessing CVD risk in people living with HIV, as well as the findings and implications of the REPRIEVE trial.
Managing Diabetes and HIV in the DMV: An Integrated Approach for Healthcare Providers
November 6, 2024Designed for healthcare professionals in the DMV (District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia), this one-hour session will provide key insights into preventive strategies and management techniques for patients living with both conditions.
Beyond the Basics: Navigating the HIV-Cancer Intersection
October 10, 2024This webinar will shed light on the reasons behind increased risk of certain cancers among people living with HIV and why their cancer outcomes are worse compared to people without HIV. The faculty will delve into evidence-based strategies to improve survival in HIV-associated cancers. The webinar also will cover potential treatment options that may exploit unique characteristics of these cancers to improve outcomes.
HIV and HCV in DC: Epidemic Intricacies and Inclusive Approaches for Substance-Using Populations
October 19, 2023This webinar will discuss HIV/HCV co-infection in DC, particularly among people who inject drugs, and evidence-based prevention and treatment strategies.
