Practice Point®: HIV

Practice Point Communications

Welcome to the podcasts on HIV, where we dive deep into the realities of living with, treating, and preventing HIV. Each episode features conversations with experts, advocates, healthcare professionals, or people living with HIV, offering a blend of medical insights, personal stories, and practical advice. From the latest scientific breakthroughs to discussions on mental health, stigma, and community support, our goal is to inform, empower, and create understanding. Whether you're looking to stay informed, find support, or better understand the impact of HIV, these podcasts are your go-to resource for knowledge and compassion.

  1. Episode 45 - Non-Binary Person Who Switched from Injectable PrEP Back to Oral PrEP Podcast - Part 3 of HIV Prevention Podcast: Fulfilling Individual Choices to Optimize PrEP Uptake-Persistence

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    Episode 45 - Non-Binary Person Who Switched from Injectable PrEP Back to Oral PrEP Podcast - Part 3 of HIV Prevention Podcast: Fulfilling Individual Choices to Optimize PrEP Uptake-Persistence

    This expert-led roundtable explores HIV prevention through the lens of real patient cases. They examine diverse scenarios, highlighting challenges and successes in implementing prevention methods such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), safer sex practices, and regular testing. Through in-depth discussion of these cases, the group identifies barriers to prevention, cultural and social factors influencing patient behavior, and effective communication strategies. These sessions aim to foster practical insights and improve patient-centered approaches to reduce new HIV infections in diverse populations. Join us to engage in meaningful dialogue and translate case-based learning into impactful prevention efforts. Launch Date/Release: July 2, 2026 Expiration Date: June 30, 2027 FACULTY Meredith Clement, MD, MHSc Associate Professor Infectious Diseases Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Onyema Ogbuagu, MD, FACP, FIDSA Professor of Medicine & Pharmacology, Yale School of Medicine Director, Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program Section of Infectious Diseases Yale School of Medicine Hyman Scott, MD Clinical Research Director Bridge HIV San Francisco Department of Public Health This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided in this link prior to listening to this podcast.

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  2. Episode 44 - Bisexual Male Considering a Switch from One Injectable PrEP to Another Option Podcast - Part 2 of HIV Prevention Podcast: Fulfilling Individual Choices to Optimize PrEP Uptake-Persistence

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    Episode 44 - Bisexual Male Considering a Switch from One Injectable PrEP to Another Option Podcast - Part 2 of HIV Prevention Podcast: Fulfilling Individual Choices to Optimize PrEP Uptake-Persistence

    This expert-led roundtable explores HIV prevention through the lens of real patient cases. They examine diverse scenarios, highlighting challenges and successes in implementing prevention methods such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), safer sex practices, and regular testing. Through in-depth discussion of these cases, the group identifies barriers to prevention, cultural and social factors influencing patient behavior, and effective communication strategies. These sessions aim to foster practical insights and improve patient-centered approaches to reduce new HIV infections in diverse populations. Join us to engage in meaningful dialogue and translate case-based learning into impactful prevention efforts. Launch Date/Release: July 2, 2026 Expiration Date: June 30, 2027 FACULTY Meredith Clement, MD, MHSc Associate Professor Infectious Diseases Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Onyema Ogbuagu, MD, FACP, FIDSA Professor of Medicine & Pharmacology, Yale School of Medicine Director, Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program Section of Infectious Diseases Yale School of Medicine Hyman Scott, MD Clinical Research Director Bridge HIV San Francisco Department of Public Health This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided in this link prior to listening to this podcast.

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  3. Episode 43 - MSM on Oral PrEP for 10 Years Podcast - Part 1 of HIV Prevention Podcast: Fulfilling Individual Choices to Optimize PrEP Uptake-Persistence

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    Episode 43 - MSM on Oral PrEP for 10 Years Podcast - Part 1 of HIV Prevention Podcast: Fulfilling Individual Choices to Optimize PrEP Uptake-Persistence

    This expert-led roundtable explores HIV prevention through the lens of real patient cases. They examine diverse scenarios, highlighting challenges and successes in implementing prevention methods such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), safer sex practices, and regular testing. Through in-depth discussion of these cases, the group identifies barriers to prevention, cultural and social factors influencing patient behavior, and effective communication strategies. These sessions aim to foster practical insights and improve patient-centered approaches to reduce new HIV infections in diverse populations. Join us to engage in meaningful dialogue and translate case-based learning into impactful prevention efforts. Launch Date/Release: July 2, 2026 Expiration Date: June 30, 2027 FACULTY Meredith Clement, MD, MHSc Associate Professor Infectious Diseases Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Onyema Ogbuagu, MD, FACP, FIDSA Professor of Medicine & Pharmacology, Yale School of Medicine Director, Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program Section of Infectious Diseases Yale School of Medicine Hyman Scott, MD Clinical Research Director Bridge HIV San Francisco Department of Public Health This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided in this link prior to listening to this podcast.

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Welcome to the podcasts on HIV, where we dive deep into the realities of living with, treating, and preventing HIV. Each episode features conversations with experts, advocates, healthcare professionals, or people living with HIV, offering a blend of medical insights, personal stories, and practical advice. From the latest scientific breakthroughs to discussions on mental health, stigma, and community support, our goal is to inform, empower, and create understanding. Whether you're looking to stay informed, find support, or better understand the impact of HIV, these podcasts are your go-to resource for knowledge and compassion.