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A selection of lectures taken from a clinical training program, Pharmacologic Management of HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia. Course content included a broad range of lectures from basic HIV virology and pathogenesis to ARV therapy and management of opportunistic infections.
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Basic Virology & Diagnostic Methods of HIV/AIDS
Objectives:
--Explain the basic virology of HIV
--List the diagnostic methods of HIV/AIDS
Speaker: Charles Flexner, MD
Length: 24 minutes
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Starting ARV Therapy
Objectives:
--Determine when to start ARV treatment
--Distinguish what ARV treatment to start
Speaker: Paul Pham, MD
Length: 18 minutes
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Switching ARV, Efficacy and Toxicity
Objectives:
--Determine when to change ARV therapy
--Distinguish what ARV therapy to switch
--Define the criteria for treatment failure
Speaker: Paul Pham, MD
Length: 15 minutes
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ARV Therapy in the Pediatric Population
Objectives:
--Discriminate regimens and doses used for the different age groups
--Explain the clinical toxicology of ARV drugs
--Describe the basic components of pharmaceutical care as it applies to pediatric HIV/AIDS care
--Interpret laboratory and diagnostic data for regimen selection and monitoring of safety and efficacy of ARV therapy
Speaker: Alice Jenh, MD
Length: 28 minutes
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