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Welcome to www.iapac.org! We are constantly striving to offer our more than 12,000 members with online educational and technical assistance offerings meant to help improve the quality of care and treatment delivered to men, women, and children living with HIV/AIDS. As such www.iapac.org is a work in progress. Visit our site often, and feel free to offer your ideas and suggestions regarding how www.iapac.org might best meet your educational and technical assistance needs.

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New and Emerging Therapies
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Conferences & Workshops

Adherence Conference 09

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Pharmacist Workshop

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ONLINE CEs



This activity is intended to enhance knowledge and competence in the contemporary management of ART-related metabolic complications to improve long-term outcomes in HIV-infected patients.

Chairperson: Kathleen Squires, MD
Thomas Jefferson University

On completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify two major metabolic complications associated with HIV therapy
  • Describe the pathogenic mechanisms involved in these complications
  • Define strategies to manage metabolic complications of HIV therapy

DIME designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. There is no fee for participation in this activity.

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This educational activity has been designed to address the considerations involved in choosing an initial regimen for starting a patient on ARV therapy, preventing and managing metabolic changes, increasing adherence, and preventing viral resistance

Activity Chairperson
Paul E. Sax, MD

  • Comprehensive slide presentation
  • Panel discussion with leading experts
  • Printable monograph
  • On-the-spot CME credit
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PUBLICATIONS


JIAPAC

As a benefit of membership, IAPAC members receive the Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (JIAPAC), which is a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal that presents original research, research reviews, case studies, and clinical perspectives on the treatment of AIDS/HIV around the globe.


IAPAC monthly Sept07

2007 ARV Drug Guide


IAPAC monthly Sept07

IAPAC+ Fall 2007


IAPAC monthly Sept07

IAPAC+ Summer 2007


Grip Guide

CVD GRIP Guide

 
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