HIV Therapy: Disease Management and Treatment Optimization (2018)

Activity Details

$50.00
Gatorlink (Consultant/General) -HIV Therapy: Disease Management and Treatment Optimization 2018
10/26/2018
10/26/2021
Any time

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Contact Information

352-273-6275
University of Florida
2046 Waldo Road, Suite 2200
Gainesville, Florida 32609

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Pharmacists can play a critical role in the care of persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).  This activity will provide an overview of the history, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and viral targets of antiretroviral therapy (ART).  Additionally, the different classes of antiretrovirals will be discussed, including the mechanism of action, common side effects, and limitations or special considerations which are unique to specific agents.  The pharmacist’s role in adherence will be discussed, as well as the treatment of patients, including special populations (e.g., pediatric patients, elderly).

This course is approved by the Florida Board of Pharmacy to fulfill the HIV/AIDS licensure renewal requirements outlined in Rule 64B16-26.103 and for 3 hours of consultant recertification credit. Participants must choose their credit type prior to enrolling in the course.  Credit cannot be awarded toward your general license and your consultant pharmacist license

For more information visit the HIV Therapy: Disease Management and Treatment Optimization for Consultant Pharmacists program website. 

Registration is currently closed