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Course Brochure
May 28 -30, 2015
The Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts
HIV update
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MAY 28-30, 2015
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HIV Update
Contemporary Issues in Management
May 28-30, 2015
The Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
2015
The Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts
May 28 -30, 2015
NINETEENTH ANNUAL MEETING
SP E C I A L
VIRAL HEPATITIS SYMPOSIUM
Friday, May 29, 2015
Earn up to 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
5.3 credits of Risk Management Study
Continuing Education credit is also available for Nurses
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Recognizes this Conference
Under the Direction of:
Peter F. Weller, MD, FACP
Lori A. Panther, MD, MPH
Rachel P. Baden, MD
Department of Medicine
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The challenge we face as health care professionals
is keeping current on the latest developments in HIV
clinical care, especially issues regarding co-infections
with hepatitis B and/or C.
Upon completion of this course,
you will be able to:
n Describe current data on preexposure prophylaxis to prevent
HIV infection
The HIV Update course is a comprehensive Continuing
Medical Education program specifically designed to foster
the integration of all aspects of HIV care. The face of the HIV
epidemic has become more multifaceted, such that the care
of today’s HIV-infected patient may involve management of
non-AIDS-defining malignancies, reproductive issues, renal
disease and liver disease as well as ensuring adherence to
life-long antiretroviral therapy.
n Discuss
the clinical
manifestations of HIV disease
n Evaluate
the current standards
of care in monitoring and
treating patients with HIV
infection from the asymptomatic
stage through the various
clinical manifestations.
Our outstanding faculty, recognized as leaders in clinical
practice and medical education, will challenge, refresh, and
enrich your knowledge in all fields of HIV management.
Teaching will be through state-of-the-art lectures, question
and answer sessions with faculty and case-based workshops
involving all course attendees. This will be a critical, well-informed, clinically relevant course.
n Integrate
into practice the
evolving advances in HIV
care, including tailoring
antiretroviral therapy to
genotype and phenotype,
appropriate incorporation of
newer antiretroviral agents,
approach to initial treatment
and salvage antiretroviral
therapy, management of
challenging populations, gender
and reproductive issues, and
appropriate management
of common infections,
opportunistic and otherwise.
HIV-infected patients
regarding antiretroviral therapy
adherence and potential longterm complications such as
the risk for development of
specific malignancies, chronic
liver disease, and chronic
metabolic issues.
Key Topics Include:
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n Educate
n Determine
which HIV-infected
patients with hepatitis C virus
(HCV) infection are candidates
for HCV treatment with directly
acting antivirals, design
regimens and assessments of
response, and describe drugdrug interactions, especially in
HIV/HCV coinfected patients on
antiretroviral therapy
n Apply
the most current
knowledge on how to help their
HIV-infected patients live longer,
healthier lives.
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NINETEENTH ANNUAL MEETING
2015
course description
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State-of-the-Art manage­­ment of HIV-infected patients in
both ambulatory and hospitalized settings;
The science of HIV replication and its clinical application;
Comprehensive review of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in
the setting of treatment initiation, salvage therapy, and
post-exposure prophylaxis;
Diagnosis and management of primary HIV infection;
Detailed discussions of HIV complications, including
opportunistic infections, lymphomas, malignancies, and
hepatitis B and C co-infections;
Contemporary topics in HIV, including renal issues,
HIV and endocrine issues, and the management of
HPV-related anogenital infection;
Women’s health issues in HIV, including management
pre and post partum;
Discussions of challenging cases and ample
opportunity to ask questions of and interact with the
experienced faculty of the Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, and other
prestigious institutions.
“Every speaker was exceptional. A remarkably
comprehensive overview of HIV infection.”
— FROM A PAST PARTICIPANT
faculty
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
COURSE DIRECTORS
HARVARD MEDICAL
SCHOOL FACULTY
Peter F. Weller, MD, FACP
William Bosworth Castle Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Harvard School of Public Health
Chief, Infectious Diseases Division
Chief, Allergy and Inflammation Division
Vice Chair for Research, Department of Medicine
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Nezam H. Afdhal, MD
Professor of Medicine
Lori A. Panther, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Associate Medical Director for Clinical Research
The Fenway Institute
Staff Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
David A. Fessler, MD, MPH
Instructor in Medicine
Carolyn D. Alonso, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Dan H. Barouch, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine
David A. Cohen, MD
Instructor in Medicine
Marshall Forstein, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Rachel P. Baden, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Chief of Clinical Services,
Division of Infectious Diseases
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Melanie P. Hoenig, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
GUEST FACULTY
Roger L. Shapiro, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard School of Public Health
Jon D. Fuller, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine
Katherine Hsu, MD, MPH, FAAP
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Boston University Medical School
Douglas S. Krakower, MD
Instructor in Medicine
Christopher F. Rowley, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Wendy Stead, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
C. Sabrina Tan, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Amy Justice, MD, MSCE, PhD
Professor of Medicine and Public Health
Yale University
Robin Wigmore, MD
Instructor in Medicine
Benjamin Linas, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health
Boston University School of Medicine
Please Note: Program changes/
substitutions may be made
without notice.
Alexander Y. Walley, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine
Annie L. Vong, PharmD
Adjunct Professor
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
and Health Sciences
WHY YOU SHOULD
ATTEND THIS
COURSE?
Deciding where and how
to spend your continuing
education dollars is a very
important decision. Here
are a few reasons why you
should attend this course:
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ll of your pressing
questions about HIV
and co-infection will
be answered.
nB
y utilizing the interactive
Audience Response System,
you will be aware of areas
of strength and weakness.
nY
ou will leave with an
understanding of recent
clinically important
advances and
recommendations for
optimal management.
nO
ur comprehensive
syllabus is packed with a
wealth of knowledge and
will be available to you
electronically and in print.
nP
ast participants have rated
this course among one of
Harvard’s best!
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WHO SHOULD
ATTEND?
Physicians specializing
in Infectious Diseases,
Primary Care, Family
Practice, Internal Medicine,
Gastroenterology, and
Hepatology
n Hospitalists
n Physician Assistants
n Nurse Practitioners
n Nurses­
n Pharmacists
n Social Workers
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Register at www.HIVUpdateBoston.com
“The entire course was exceptional in content, presentation
& enhancing my treatment of HIV disease.”
— FROM A PAST PARTICIPANT
general information
ACCREDITATION
The Harvard Medical School is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
The Harvard Medical School designates this live
activity for a maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category
1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
that you check frequently. Your email address is
used for critical information, including registration
confirmation, evaluation, and certificate. Refunds,
less an administrative fee of $150 will be issued
for all cancellations received two weeks prior to
the start of the course. Refund requests must be
received by postal mail, e-mail or fax. No refunds
will be issued should cancellation occur less than
two weeks prior. “No shows” are subject to the full
course fee and no refunds will be issued once the
conference has started.
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada recognizes conferences and workshops
held outside of Canada that are developed by a
university, academy, hospital, specialty society, or
college, as accredited group learning activities.
INQUIRIES:
ACGME COMPETENCIES
Harvard Medical School (HMS) adheres to all
ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies.
It is HMS’s policy that those who have influenced
the content of a CME activity (e.g. planners, faculty,
authors, reviewers and others) disclose all relevant
financial relationships with commercial entities
so that HMS may identify and resolve any conflicts
of interest prior to the activity. These disclosures
will be provided in the activity materials along with
disclosure of any commercial support received for
the activity. Additionally, faculty members have
been instructed to disclose any limitations of data
and unlabeled or investigational uses of products
during their presentations.
This course is designed to meet one or more of the
following Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical
Education competencies:
n Patient care
n Medical knowledge
n Practice-based learning and improvement
n Interpersonal and communication skills
n Professionalism
RISK MANAGEMENT
This activity meets the criteria for 5.3 hours of
Risk Management credit(s) in Massachusetts. Risk
management credit(s) were determined based on
criteria outlined by the Massachusetts Board of
Registration in Medicine. Please check with your
individual state licensing board requirements before
claiming risk management credit(s). Physicians should
only claim credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
NURSING CREDIT
This continuing nursing education activity was
approved by the New Hampshire Nurses Association
Commission on Continuing Education, an accredited
approver by the American Nurses Credentialing
Center’s Commission on Accreditation. A maximum
of 17.25 nursing contact hours will be provided upon
successful completion of this activity.
TUITION PAYMENT, CONFIRMATION,
AND REFUND POLICY
Payment via credit card (VISA, MasterCard, or
American Express) or check only. Telephone, fax,
and cash-payment registrations are not accepted.
Upon receipt of your paid registration, an email
confirmation from the HMS-DCE office will be
sent to you. Be sure to include an email address
By phone 617-384-8600, Monday-Friday, 9AM to 5PM
(EST) or by email at: hms-cme@hms.harvard.edu.
DISCLOSURE POLICY:
COURSE LOCATION
All sessions for this activity will be held at The
Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center, One Seaport
Lane, Boston, MA 02210 (Telephone: 1-877-SEAPORT
or 617-385-4000) www.seaportboston.com.
ACCOMMODATIONS AND TRAVEL
A limited number of rooms have been reserved
at The Seaport Hotel (Telephone: 1-877-SEAPORT
or 617-385-4000) until April 27, 2015. Please
specify that you are enrolled in this activity to
receive a reduced room rate of $258 per night
Single/Double. Hotel arrangements can also be
made online through the course website at
www.HIVupdateBoston.com/accommodations.
Please do not purchase non-refundable airline
ticket(s) until you have received an email from our
office confirming your paid registration. For airline
reservations contact the HMS Travel Desk toll free
1-877-4-HARVMD (1-877-442-7863) Monday - Friday
9 AM - 8 PM (EST). From outside the U.S., Canada
and Virgin Islands, please call 617-559-3764.
HIV Update
Contemporary Issues in Management
HOW TO REGISTER:
To register or view activity information online, visit www.HIVUpdateBoston.com.
To ensure proper registration, please add the source code found above your name on the address panel.
NEW PARTICIPANTS:
n Physicians:................................................................................................$775 (USD)
n Reduced Fee for Residents, Fellows in Training, and
Allied Health Professionals: ...................................................................$575 (USD)
PAST PARTICIPANTS (SAVE $50)
n Physicians:................................................................................................$725 (USD)
n Reduced Fee for Residents, Fellows in Training, and
Allied Health Professionals: ...................................................................$525 (USD)
All participants will receive a comprehensive syllabus that is available in print and
electronically on the course website. Complimentary Wi-Fi access will be available
in the meeting room to access the on-line materials.
“The presenters are clinicians who have active and intimate knowledge of working with
the target population addressed in this conference. They all spoke from personal
experiences, which made the whole conference that much more exceptional.”
– FROM A PAST PARTICIPANT
“CONCISE, EVIDENCE-BASED MATERIAL THAT CLOSELY FOLLOWS CURRENT GUIDE-
co u r s e s c h e d u le
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015
7:15am – 8:00am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00am – 8:15am
Introduction and Welcome
8:15am – 8:45am
HIV Vaccines 101*
Dan H. Barouch, MD, PhD
8:45am - 9:30am
PEP/NPEP/PrEP*
Douglas S. Krakower, MD
9:30am – 9:40am Question and Answer Session
Dan H. Barouch, MD, PhD
Douglas S. Krakower, MD
9:40am – 10:00am
Refreshment Break
10:00am – 10:45am
Primary Care, Including Recognizing and
Testing for Primary HIV Infection
Robin Wigmore, MD
10:45am – 11:15am
Perinatal Transmission*
Roger L. Shapiro, MD, MPH
11:15am – 11:45am Opportunistic Infections
Carolyn D. Alonso, MD
11:45am – 12:00pm
Question and Answer Session
Roger L. Shapiro, MD, MPH
Carolyn D. Alonso, MD
12:00pm – 1:15pm
Lunch (on your own)
HIV AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
1:15pm – 1:45pm
Addiction Management and Suboxone
Programs in HIV Care*
Alexander Y. Walley, MD, MSc
1:45pm – 2:15pm
Depression and HIV
Marshall Forstein, MD
2:15pm – 2:25pm
Question and Answer Session
Alexander Y. Walley, MD, MSc
Marshall Forstein, MD
2:25pm - 2:40pm
Refreshment Break
COMPLICATIONS OF HIV AND
OTHER INFECTIONS
2:40pm - 3:30pm
Images of HIV
Jon D. Fuller, MD
3:30pm - 4:05pm
HPV Related Complications
Lori A. Panther, MD, MPH
4:05pm - 4:35pm
Peripheral Neuropathy and HIV-Associated
Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) C. Sabrina Tan, MD
4:35pm - 4:50pm
Question and Answer Session
Lori A. Panther, MD, MPH
C. Sabrina Tan, MD
FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2015
7:30am – 8:00am
Continental Breakfast
SPECIAL LECTURE
8:00am - 8:45am
Management of Sexually Transmitted
Infections in HIV Infected and at
Risk Patients*
Katherine Hsu, MD, MPH, FAAP
ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY
8:45am – 9:15am
New Therapeutic Agents and Their Use
In Treatment Experienced HIV Persons*
Christopher F. Rowley, MD, MPH
9:15am – 10:05am Starting an Initial Antiretroviral Regimen*
Wendy Stead, MD
10:05am – 10:20am Refreshment Break
10:20am - 11:00am
Resistance Workshop
Rachel P. Baden, MD
Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH
Christopher F. Rowley, MD, MPH
Wendy Stead, MD
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May 28 -30, 2015
VIRAL HEPATITIS SYMPOSIUM
11:00am - 11:30am
HCV: Here and Now in 2015
Nezam H. Afdhal, MD
11:30am - 12:00pm
Navigating Insurance Coverage and
Prior Approvals*
Annie L. Vong, PharmD
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Cost Effectiveness of HCV Therapy*
Benjamin Linas, MD, MPH
12:30pm - 12:45pm
Question and Answer Session
Nezam H. Afdhal, MD
Annie L. Vong, PharmD
Benjamin Linas, MD, MPH
12:45pm - 1:55pm
Lunch (on your own)
1:55pm - 2:25pm
Management and Diagnosis of
Liver Disease
TBD
2:25pm – 3:05pm Hepatitis C in Special Populations Rachel P. Baden, MD
3:05pm – 3:15pm
Question and Answer Session
Rachel P. Baden, MD
3:15pm – 3:30pm
Refreshment Break
3:30pm - 4:10pm
Hepatitis B
Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH
4:10pm – 4:50pm
Practical Implementation of HCV Therapy
and Scaling Up Your HCV Program
Rachel P. Baden, MD
Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH
4:50pm – 5:15pm
Question and Answer Session
Rachel P. Baden, MD
Camilla S. Graham, MD, MPH
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Contemporary Issues in Management
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015
7:30am – 8:00am
Continental Breakfast
SPECIAL LECTURE
8:00am – 8:45am
HIV and Aging
Amy Justice, MD, MSCE, PhD
COMPLICATIONS AND CO-MORBIDITIES
8:45am – 9:25am
Cancer Screening in HIV Patients
David A. Fessler, MD, MPH
9:25am – 9:45am
Refreshment Break
9:45am – 10:15am
Renal Disease
Melanie P. Hoenig, MD
10:15am – 10:45am
Endocrine Issues in HIV
David A. Cohen, MD
10:45am – 11:15am
Question and Answer Session
Melanie P. Hoenig, MD
David A. Cohen, MD
11:15am – 11:25pm
Closing Remarks
Peter F. Weller, MD, FACP
Lori A. Panther, MD, MPH
Rachel P. Baden, MD
*Qualifies for Risk Management credit