BC-051-53 Social Media Toolkit

WE ARE THRILLED TO HAVE YOU AS PART OF OUR FACULTY! Thank you for joining us for our upcoming educational activity. We’d like to ask for your help to ensure your involvement as a faculty member is shared with your colleagues and network. Here are a few easy ways you can let your network know about your involvement as a faculty member. Thank you for helping us spread the word and make this activity a success!

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Switching Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in Your African American Patients: When and How

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This CME Outfitters BriefCase introduces Jeff, a 31-year-old African American infected with HIV perinatally, and discusses the when and how of switching antiretroviral therapy (ART) based on safety and efficacy data.

The Pediatric Patient with HIV: Translating Data to Practice

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This CMEO BriefCase will introduce Cynthia, who is 24 weeks pregnant and has recently found out that her partner has begun injecting drugs. This case study will focus on the importance of HIV testing throughout the patient’s pregnancy as well as eventual diagnosis and treatment of her child in order to showcase how clinicians can integrate best practices and translate data to practice when treating pediatric patients with HIV at important time points in their development.

Prior Treatment Failure: Addressing the Challenge in HIV Care

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The final installment in this CME Outfitters BriefCase series on addressing real-world clinical challenges in optimizing care of HIV includes a case study on Luke, a 41-year-old man, (MSM), diagnosed with HIV 20 years ago, that will show learners how to effectively translate new knowledge of current and emerging treatments into their clinical practice.

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Click to post on Twitter: I recently hosted a @cmeoutfitters BriefCase series on the safety and efficacy of #ART & best practices for treating the pediatric patient with #HIV. Start earning free CME/CE credit now: cmeo.me/HIVBriefcases #cmeoutfitters #HIVTwitter #IDTwitter #MedTwitter #MedEd

Click to post on Facebook and LinkedIn: I recently hosted a @cmeoutfitters BriefCase series on HIV.  Participate now to gain data-based insights on the safety and efficacy of ART, as well as best practices for treating the pediatric patient with HIV and applying guideline-recommended algorithms to clinical decisions for managing ART failure. Start earning free CME/CE credit now: cmeo.me/HIVBriefcases #cmeoutfitters

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Dear Colleague,

I’d like to invite you to participate in my new CME Outfitters HIV BriefCase series! I’ll use patient cases to discuss the safety and efficacy of ART, as well as best practices for treating the pediatric patient with HIV and applying guideline-recommended algorithms to clinical decisions for managing ART failure.  You can participate in these activities and earn free CME/CE credit here: cmeo.me/HIVBriefcases.