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UCSF The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2025
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Description
UCSF The Medical Management of AIDS and Key Infections 2025
Comprehensive, intermediate-to-advanced clinical update on HIV medicine and the most relevant infections in 2025—plus in-depth antiretroviral therapy strategy (including long-acting options) and real-world management of complex co-morbidities.
ART / Long-Acting
PEP / PrEP / DoxyPEP
STIs + Prevention
HCV / HBV / MASLD
RSV / Flu / COVID
PEP / PrEP / DoxyPEP
STIs + Prevention
HCV / HBV / MASLD
RSV / Flu / COVID
Dates: December 11–12, 2025 • Fully Virtual Day: December 13, 2025 • Delivery via Google Drive (unlimited access + downloadable files).
Important Note
The official agenda includes in-person + virtual options on December 11–12, 2025, and a Zoom-only day (December 13, 2025) for all attendees. Please review the “Topics & Sessions” section below for the detailed program structure.
Program Overview
This course delivers a modern, practice-ready review of HIV science and the evolving management of key infections in 2025—covering
HCV, HBV, RSV, H5N1, and COVID-19, with a strong emphasis on safe and effective use of antiretroviral therapy for both HIV prevention and HIV treatment.
Available and emerging ART strategies are reviewed in depth, including new long-acting injectables and oral formulations.
HCV, HBV, RSV, H5N1, and COVID-19, with a strong emphasis on safe and effective use of antiretroviral therapy for both HIV prevention and HIV treatment.
Available and emerging ART strategies are reviewed in depth, including new long-acting injectables and oral formulations.
Caring for people living with HIV/AIDS also requires mastery of multi-system comorbidities—cardiology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, dermatology, neurology, behavioral medicine, and addiction medicine—supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based guidelines.
Who Should Enroll
- HIV clinicians and infectious disease providers seeking updated, evidence-based guidance for 2025
- Primary care clinicians managing PrEP/PEP, STI prevention, and chronic HIV comorbidities
- Advanced practice providers, pharmacists, and multidisciplinary teams supporting HIV care delivery
- New clinicians who want a structured “from fundamentals to advanced practice” track (NCT)
What You’ll Learn
HIV Prevention in 2025
Guideline-driven use of PEP, PrEP, DoxyPEP, and long-acting prevention strategies.
ART Strategy & Switching
Initiation, optimization, resistance considerations, and long-acting ART selection in appropriate patients.
Key Infections Update
Practical approaches to HCV/HBV, respiratory viruses (RSV/flu/COVID), and current prevention guidance.
Comorbidities & Complex Care
Metabolic, cardiovascular, dermatologic, neurologic, psychiatric, and addiction medicine in HIV practice.
STIs & Clinic-Ready Patterns
Evidence updates and practical workflows for STI diagnosis, treatment, and prevention in 2025.
New Clinicians Track (NCT)
ART 101, HIV pharmacology, ART resistance, IRIS, and opportunistic infections—five additional NCT lectures.
Topics & Sessions (Highlights)
Day 1 (Dec 11) — State of HIV, Prevention, and ART
- Top Ten Issues in HIV Medicine • HIV Cure: Hope & Hype
- STI Prevention & Treatment: Opportunities + Challenges
- PEP/PrEP controversies + prevention panel Q&A
- Long-acting formulations: HIV and beyond • Cases & Challenges with ART
- Complications of HIV • Challenging HIV neurology cases
Day 2 (Dec 12) — Respiratory Viruses, Endocrinology, STIs, Derm, TB Updates
- RSV/Flu updates • Long COVID: diagnosis + prevention strategies
- Weight management cases • Endocrine updates for 2025
- STI clinic cases in 2025 • Reproductive and gyn care in HIV medicine
- HIV dermatology cases • TB updates • Images in clinical medicine
- NCT workshops: resistance basics + inpatient HIV service (OI’s and IRIS)
Day 3 (Dec 13) — Zoom Only: Hepatitis, Substance Use, Psychiatry, ART Panel
- HCV updates • MASLD/MASH and hepatitis clinic cases
- Substance use trends • Addiction medicine + pain management cases
- Psychiatric pearls • Interactive panel: psychiatry + substance use + pain
- ART panel: integrating decisions for real patient scenarios
- HIV cardiology in 2025: what you need to know
Access & Delivery
All materials are delivered via Google Drive with unlimited access and downloadable files for offline study.
Medicine.ac does not provide CME, CE, or credits of any kind.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this course beginner-friendly?
It’s designed for intermediate-to-advanced clinicians. Newer clinicians can follow the New Clinicians Track (NCT) to build strong foundations (ART 101, pharmacology, resistance, IRIS, and opportunistic infections).
Does it cover long-acting ART and prevention strategies?
Yes. The curriculum emphasizes safe and effective ART use and includes deep coverage of long-acting injectables, oral strategies, and modern prevention approaches (PEP/PrEP/DoxyPEP).
Which infections are included beyond HIV?
Key updates include viral hepatitis (HBV/HCV), respiratory infections (RSV/flu/COVID), and evolving guidance for prevention and treatment pathways relevant to HIV clinicians.
How is access delivered?
All materials are delivered via Google Drive with unlimited access and downloadable files for offline study.
Are credits included?
No. Medicine.ac does not provide CME, CE, or credits of any kind.
Student & Physician Experiences
★★★★★
ID Clinician (J.R.)
“Excellent, clinic-ready updates. The prevention panels and ART case discussions were directly applicable to my daily decision-making.”
★★★★★
Primary Care + PrEP Provider (L.S.)
“Clear guidance on PEP/PrEP/DoxyPEP and long-acting strategies. Great balance of guidelines, real cases, and practical workflow tips.”
★★★★☆
New Clinician (NCT Track) (A.M.)
“The NCT sessions made ART fundamentals and resistance concepts much easier to apply. Strong, structured learning for early-career clinicians.”
