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As the HIV field continues to advance at a rapid pace, focus in the last several years has shifted to implementation of rapid ART, care for the growing population of aging patients, management of treatment-resistant disease, and development of long-acting antiretroviral regimens. These increasingly complex clinical tasks call for evidence-based education, brought to life through pertinent patient cases and practice-management scenarios, and supported by expert input. This Real-World Perspectives program will provide a platform combining scientific presentation of current and emerging treatment approaches with live discussion and debate surrounding best practices that address the needs of the whole patient. Each program section will begin with a short case vignette and the audience will have a chance to ask questions and weigh in on clinical decision points relevant to their daily practices.

5 min
Introduction: Common Clinical Challenges
Eric DAAR, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, United States
10 min
The Science: Understanding the Tools in our Arsenal
Eric DAAR, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, United States
5 min
The Patient, The Provider, The System: Addressing Everyday Challenges
Eric DAAR, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, United States
10 min
Addressing System Barriers to Implementing Rapid ART
Aadia RANA, MD, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
15 min
Individualizing Treatment in the Context of Aging and Comorbidities: CVD, metabolic effects, and CKD
Seble KASSAYE, MD, Georgetown University, United States
15 min
The Treatment-resistant Patient
Jose ARRIBAS, Hospital La Paz, Spain
15 min
Long-Acting vs Oral Administration
Eric DAAR, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, United States
15 min
Q&A
Jose ARRIBAS, Hospital La Paz, Spain
Eric DAAR, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, United States
Aadia RANA, MD, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
Seble KASSAYE, MD, Georgetown University, United States