This CME-certified program includes a didactic review of the currently available data as well as Interactive Case Challenges exploring the use of recently approved antiretroviral agents in combination with existing agents to form virologically suppressive regimens for treatment-experienced patients.
Registration for this activity is open to physicians and healthcare professionals actively involved in the delivery of care to HIV-infected patients. Other restrictions may apply.
Program Overview
You are invited to a CME-certified program that includes a didactic review of currently available data as well as Interactive Case Challenges exploring the use of recently approved antiretroviral agents in combination with existing agents to form virologically suppressive regimens for treatment-experienced patients.
Purpose
The purpose of this activity is to enable participants to maximize their ability to construct virologically suppressive regimens for treatment-experienced HIV-infected patients by utilizing new antiretroviral agents alongside existing agents.
Target Audience
This activity is intended for physicians, registered nurses, and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of HIV-infected patients.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss key principles for maximizing the rates of virologic suppression in treatment-experienced patients
- Summarize the results of clinical studies that have evaluated the use of new antiretroviral agents in treatment-experienced patients
- Describe evidence-based strategies for selecting individualized regimens for treatment-experienced patients