• Evolving ART Switch Options Podcast
    May 15 2026

    Listen in to learn the latest on ART switch strategies for people living with virologically suppressed HIV. Hear from experts Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD, and Peter J. Ruane, MD, as they review how the recent approvals fit in the treatment landscape of 2-drug, single-tablet regimens. Stream on the go or follow along with our expert-curated slides.

    Topics covered include:

    • Guideline recommendations on ART switch in the setting of virologic suppression
    • Phase III clinical trial data supporting ART switch
    • Individual considerations for ART switch

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    Presenters:

    Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD
    Professor of Infection and Inequities
    Dean for Healthcare Transformation
    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
    Queen Mary University of London
    London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    Honorary Consultant Physician
    Barts Health NHS Trust
    London, United Kingdom

    Peter J. Ruane, MD
    President
    Ruane Clinical Research
    Los Angeles, California

    Link to program page:
    https://bit.ly/3PkPoP4


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    29 mins
  • Advances in ART Podcast: Putting New Data on Emerging Options in Context
    May 8 2026

    Listen now as experts, Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD, and Jihad Slim, MD, explore the potential clinical implications of new data on novel options for optimizing HIV therapy, especially for treatment-experienced people with challenges using currently available regimens, high pill burdens, and reduced adherence. Listen on the go or follow along with our expert-curated slides. Topics covered include:

    • Current Options for Simplifying ART
    • DHHS and EACS Recommendations for 2-Drug Regimens
    • The Latest Results of the ARTISTRY-1 and -2 Trials
    • Future Directions for HIV Therapy

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    Presenters:

    Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD
    Professor of Infection and Inequities
    Dean for Healthcare Transformation
    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
    Queen Mary University of London
    Honorary Consultant Physician
    Barts Health NHS Trust
    London, United Kingdom

    Jihad Slim, MD
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    New York Medical College
    Valhalla, New York
    Chief of Infectious Disease
    Saint Michael’s Medical Center
    Newark, New Jersey

    Link to program page:
    https://bit.ly/4u31NGv


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    24 mins
  • My Take on Hepatitis B Challenges in the African Immigrant Community
    May 7 2026

    Listen as Bright Ansah, patient advocate, describes his experience with being diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B as a recent immigrant to the United States and the unique barriers to treatment faced by the African immigrant community. Through his story, learn how healthcare professionals can reduce these barriers for this key population.

    Topics covered include:

    • Key barriers to care for African immigrant patients
    • Myths and misconceptions about HBV in the African immigrant community

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    Link to program page:
    https://bit.ly/4uz25Vc

    Presenter:

    Bright Ansah
    HBV Patient Advocate
    Frederick, Maryland


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    8 mins
  • What's New? Simplifying the Complex, Exploring New Approaches in HIV Care for Treatment-Experienced People
    Apr 22 2026

    Listen as experts Charlotte-Paige Rolle, MD, MPH, and Paul E. Sax, MD, discuss the most recent studies on emerging treatment options for treatment-experienced people living with HIV. Topics covered include:

    • ARTISTRY-1 and -2 data on the investigational combination of BIC/LEN
    • Data on investigational DOR/ISL, specifically in people with multidrug-resistant HIV
    • bNAb combinations
    • SUPLA trial of LA CAB plus RPV in people with viremia who have challenges with their oral regimens

    To download the accompanying slides, please visit the program page:
    https://bit.ly/4cHPI1Y

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    Presenters:

    Charlotte-Paige Rolle, MD, MPH
    Director of Research Operations
    Orlando Immunology Center
    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Global Health
    Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
    Atlanta, Georgia

    Paul E. Sax, MD
    Clinical Director, Division of Infectious Diseases
    Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Boston, Massachusetts


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    22 mins
  • Hepatitis B, Military Service, and the Long Road to Care Podcast: Barriers and Solutions for US Veterans
    Apr 20 2026

    For US veterans, support for continued engagement in hepatitis B (HBV) care has been lacking. Listen in as Richelle M. Gaiter, DMSc, MPAS, Med, shares her experiences with HBV care as an Air Force veteran and what can be done to improve HBV care for veterans and civilians alike. Topics include:

    • Key barriers to HBV care for US veterans
    • What has improved in the last decade
    • Strategies for improved engagement in care

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    Link to program page:
    https://bit.ly/4vAqSJT

    Presenter:

    Richelle M. Gaiter, CMSGT Retired USAFR, DMSc, MPAS, Med
    Family Medicine, Prevention, Patient Education
    Crescent City, California


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    7 mins
  • Weighty Matters Podcast: A State-of-the-Art Update on Body Habitus Changes in People Living With HIV
    Apr 15 2026

    Unwanted body habitus changes among people living with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) can negatively affect physical and mental health and may even affect ART adherence. Listen to learn from experts Grace A. McComsey, MD, FIDSA, and Richard A. Elion, MD, how to identify people who may be candidates for pharmacologic weight interventions, and hear firsthand from patient advocates how unwanted weight gain impacts their daily life.

    Topics covered include:

    • The burden of unwanted weight gain among people living with HIV
    • Potential causes for unwanted weight gain
    • Available pharmacologic agents for weight loss
    • Clinical trial data supporting pharmacologic agents for weight loss in people living with HIV
    • Patient advocate perspectives

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    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/4cpeJ1I

    Presenters:

    Richard A. Elion, MD
    Clinical Professor of Medicine
    George Washington University School of Medicine
    Washington, DC

    Grace A. McComsey, MD, FIDSA
    Vice Dean for Clinical and Translational Research
    Director, Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
    Principal Investigator, Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) of Northern Ohio
    Gertrude Chandler Tucker Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine
    Case Western Reserve University
    Research Integrity Officer
    Senior Faculty, Pediatric and Adult Infectious Diseases
    University Hospitals Health System
    Cleveland, Ohio


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    29 mins
  • You’re in the Know Podcast: Applying the Latest Advances in Complicated UTI to Practice
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode, featuring audio from a local live workshop, experts Richard Colgan, MD, and Christopher Smith, MD, explore the burden of complicated urinary tract infection (cUTI) on patients and the healthcare system, highlight advances in the treatment of complicated UTIs, and examine approaches to empiric and definitive antibiotic therapy. Topics covered include:

    • The Burden of cUTI and Antimicrobial Resistance
    • Changes in IDSA Guidelines for cUTI
    • Diagnosing cUTI
    • Selection of Empiric and Definitive Therapy
    • Novel Treatments for cUTI

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    Presenters:

    Richard Colgan, MD
    Professor Emeritus
    Department of Family and Community Medicine
    University of Maryland School of Medicine
    Baltimore, Maryland

    Christopher Smith, MD
    Infectious Disease Physician
    Chase Brexton Healthcare
    Clinical Assistant Professor
    Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical Center
    Baltimore, Maryland

    Link to program page:
    https://bit.ly/3Q4TgDK


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    28 mins
  • Real-world Data From CROI: What’s New in HIV Care for Treatment-Experienced People
    Mar 23 2026

    “Good enough” is no longer good enough when caring for treatment-experienced people with HIV. Tune in to find out what’s new in management of multidrug-resistant HIV and dig into the latest data from CROI 2026. Topics covered include:

    Real-world experiences with LEN in the United States and Europe for management of multidrug-resistant HIV

    • Pharmacokinetic profiles of combined LA CAB + LEN
    • Ibalizumab for multidrug-resistant HIV
    • Long-term 7-year outcomes for heavily treatment–experienced people living with HIV and 4-class drug resistance

    To download the accompanying slides, please visit the program page:
    https://bit.ly/4pEenZC

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    Presenters:

    Onyema Ogbuagu, MD, FACP, FIDSA
    Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology
    Director, Yale Antivirals and Vaccines Research Program
    Yale School of Medicine
    New Haven, Connecticut

    Charlotte-Paige Rolle, MD, MPH
    Director of Research Operations
    Orlando Immunology Center
    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Global Health
    Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
    Atlanta, Georgia


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    25 mins