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ScM Associate Administrator Chief Medical Officer HIVAIDS Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration Rockville Maryland Steven C Johnson MD Professor of Medicine University of Colorado ID: 1037039

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2. Conference Co-ChairsLaura W. Cheever, MD, ScMAssociate AdministratorChief Medical OfficerHIV/AIDS Bureau Health Resources and Services AdministrationRockville, MarylandSteven C. Johnson, MDProfessor of MedicineUniversity of ColoradoAurora, ColoradoMichael S. Saag, MDProfessor of MedicineAssociate Dean for Global HealthJim Straley Chair in AIDS ResearchUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, Alabama

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4. This CLINICAL CONFERENCE is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number U1OHA28686 awarded to the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center from the Rutgers University School of Nursing (AIDS Education and Training Center National Coordinating Resource Center).Selected aspects of the conference are supported in-kind by the International Antiviral SocietyUSA.The networking reception is supported in-kind by the Hyatt Regency New Orleans.Conference Funding

5. The mission of the International Antiviral Society–USA (IAS–USA) is to improve the prevention, treatment, care, and quality of life for people with or at risk of HIV or other viral infections and their associated health conditions through high-quality, relevant, balanced, and needs-oriented education and information for practitioners and scientists who are actively involved in medical care and research.The International Antiviral Society–USA (IAS–USA)is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.International Antiviral Society–USA

6. The 2019 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program CLINICAL CONFERENCE was approved for up to:17.75 CME credits17.75 ABIM points17.75 Nursing contact hours17.75 (1.775 CEUs) Pharmacy contact hours17.00 AAFP creditsCredit can only be claimed by those who attended and must be commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity

7. Financial Relationships With Commercial EntitiesInformation about financial relationships for all faculty and staff is available in the e-syllabus. In addition, faculty disclosure information will be provided prior to each plenary lecture and workshop.

8. Wednesday, December 4 - Preconference SessionBasics of HIV Management SessionFor practitioners who are new to the field Moderated by: Laura W. Cheever, MD, ScMFundamentals of Antiretroviral Therapy - Michael S. Saag, MDInitiating Antiretroviral Therapy: What to Start and How to Monitor - Steven C. Johnson, MD

9. Clinical Conference: Topics CoveredBasics of ART, Initiating ART, HRSA/HAB Update, Investigational ART, ART Cases, ART and Pregnancy, Gender-Affirming Care, Opioid/Substance Use Disorder, Inflammation and Aging, Neurocognitive Disorders, Renal Disease and Kidney Transplant, Cardiovascular Disease, PrEP, Drug Pricing, Ending the HIV Epidemic, STIs

10. Thursday, December 5 – Day 1HRSA’s HIV/AIDS Bureau Updates - Laura W. Cheever, MD, ScMInvestigational Approaches to Antiretroviral Therapy - Rajesh T. Gandhi, MDTreating HIV in 2019: Interactive Cases From the Clinic(ians) and Panel Discussion - Michael S. Saag, MDAntiretroviral Therapy and Pregnancy in 2019: Current Recommendations and Controversies - Jean R. Anderson, MDBest Practices in HIV Care: Providing Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender and Nonbinary People - Linda Wesp, PhD, APNP, FNP-COpioid Use and Substance Abuse Disorder - R. Douglas Bruce, MD, MA, MS

11. Friday, December 6 – Day 2Inflammation and Its Role in HIV Pathogenesis and Aging - Sara Gianella-Weibel, MDNeurocognitive Disorders in HIV - Victor Valcour, MD, PhDRenal Disease and Kidney Transplant - Jayme E. Locke, MD, MPHCardiovascular Disease in HIV - Heidi M. Crane, MD, MPHCommon PrEP Questions: A Case-Based Discussion - Hyman M. Scott, MD, MPHDrug Pricing and Generics: Impact on Ryan White HIV/AIDS Programs - Tim Horn

12. Saturday, December 7 – Day 3Ending the HIV Epidemic: Reaching the Unsuppressed and Out of Care Panel DiscussionModerated by: John T. Brooks, MD and Laura W. Cheever, MD, ScMSexually Transmitted Infections on the Rise: Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea - Kimberly A. Workowski, MD

13. As a participant of the Clinical Conference and a recipient of funding through your Ryan White–funded clinic or program, you are encouraged to take the information and resources you obtained from the Clinical Conference and develop local trainings for those who were unable to attend. Conference resources accessible from the IAS–USA website www.iasusa.org: PowerPoint slide guide eSyllabus flipbook with final lecture materials and casesArchived webcasts and podcasts (available by December 20, 2019) Clinical Conference: Training and Resources

14. August 9-11, 2020  Washington, DCSAVE THE DATEThe 2020 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clinical ConferenceScheduled to begin prior to The National Conference on HIV Care & Treatment