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Single-Tablet, Once-Daily HIV Regimens - Updated 5/7/18
Certified CME/CNE Activity - Mini Modules
Individualizing HIV for simplified and convenient regimens challenges caregivers to systematically evaluate a number of factors, including pill burden, potential toxicities, lifestyle changes, and psychosocial circumstances. The need for simplified ART is recognized by recent treatment guidelines published by the Department of Health and Human Services and the International AIDS Society-USA.

These educational mini modules outline the relationship between virologic efficacy and adherence to ART, identify the factors that can affect adherence to ART regimens, and describe the strategies to simplify ART and improve or facilitate ART adherence.

Updated information is noted on the slide in the upper right hand corner. Please note that participants who have previously claimed credit for this activity should not claim duplicate credit based on the updates.
Review one (or all) Mini Modules of interest. Claim AMA or ANCC credit/contact hour(s) per module after completion of each brief Post-Test/Evaluation.
Paul E. Sax
Paul E. Sax, MD
Clinical Director
Division of Infectious Diseases
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School



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Supported by an independent educational grant from
Gilead Sciences Medical Affairs
Expired Activity
Mini Module
6148
HIV

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