UCSF The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2023
+ Include: 39 videos + 28 pdfs, size: 14.32 GB
+ Target Audience: physicians in infectious diseases, internal medicine, family medicine, and hospital medicine
+ Information:
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) presents The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2023, a three-day educational program providing comprehensive, evidence-based updates on HIV treatment and the management of major co-infections. Delivered by leading UCSF faculty and invited experts, the course blends lectures, case-based discussions, and interactive Q&A to translate cutting-edge research into practical bedside care.
What You Will Learn
Current strategies in antiretroviral therapy (ART), including new long-acting regimens and resistance management
Optimal use of HIV prevention methods such as PrEP, PEP, and DoxyPEP
Diagnosis and treatment of common co-infections: hepatitis B and C, tuberculosis, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections
Management of emerging respiratory infections, including influenza, RSV, and COVID-19, in people living with HIV
Best practices for addressing comorbidities—cardiovascular, metabolic, renal, and neurologic—within HIV care
Guidance for initial treatment of new patients and strategies for switching or simplifying ART in established patients
Event Details
Dates: 2023 (specific session dates provided by UCSF CME office)
Format: Hybrid — attend live in San Francisco or participate via high-quality livestream; session recordings are provided for later review
Organizer: UCSF Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases & Global Medicine, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital
Who Should Attend
Physicians in infectious diseases, internal medicine, family medicine, and hospital medicine who care for patients with HIV or complex infections
Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and nurses involved in HIV management or prevention
Clinicians in community health centers or global health programs seeking the latest updates in HIV and infectious diseases
Why Attend
Gain the most up-to-date, guideline-based recommendations for HIV prevention and treatment
Learn practical, case-based approaches that can be immediately applied in clinics, hospitals, and community settings
Expand your professional network with leading HIV and infectious disease experts
Stay ahead of emerging trends in infectious disease management and multidisciplinary care
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
Day 1 – Thursday, December 14, 2023
Theme: State of HIV & Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)
Morning Plenary: Top Ten Issues in HIV Medicine, HIV cure advances, and AI in clinical medicine.
HIV Prevention Focus: Cutting-edge prevention strategies, PEP, PrEP & DoxyPEP case discussions.
Afternoon ART Updates: State of the Art of ART, cardiology & cardiac prevention insights, and a lively ART management debate.
Infectious Complications: Real-world HIV and STI case presentations, with up-to-date STI management strategies.
Optional Workshop: ART101 – from guidelines to practice.
Day 2 – Friday, December 15, 2023
Theme: RSV, Flu, COVID-19, Hepatitis, and Endocrine & Reproductive Health
Respiratory & COVID-19 Updates: Latest on RSV, flu, MPOX, outpatient COVID treatment, and long COVID management.
Liver Care Focus: Advances in hepatitis B, NAFLD/NASH, and cirrhosis, with interactive panels.
Afternoon Highlights: Updates on endocrinology, sexual & reproductive health in HIV, and tuberculosis.
Parallel Workshops: New Clinicians’ Track on ARV resistance and opportunistic infections, plus infectious-disease pearls and clinical imaging cases.
Day 3 – Saturday, December 16, 2023
Theme: Optimizing HIV Patient Care & Multisystem Updates
Morning Sessions: Weight management, STI case discussions, and critical insights on substance use trends and addiction medicine.
Mental Health Focus: Managing complex PTSD and cognitive concerns.
Afternoon Updates: ART management panel, pulmonary topics like asthma, COPD, and PFT interpretation, and HIV dermatology cases.