The Connecticut (CT) Statewide Grand Rounds Series, is a high-level, HIV syndemic focused training series aimed at providing the most up-to-date information and education for medical health care team members currently involved in HIV care looking to increase their ability to prevent new HIV infections, identify people with HIV who are undiagnosed or out of care, and link patients not on antiretrovirals to care to achieve viral suppression.
This session, Assessments for Evaluating Health Risks in Adults Aging with HIV, will be presented by Michael Virata, MD, FACP, FIDSA, Associate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Learning Objectives:
- Understanding the aging process for people living with HIV.
- How to approach geriatric conditions within an HIV practice.
- The use of existing assessment tools to help define health risks for persons aging with HIV (PAH).
All sessions provided in the CT Statewide Grand Round Series are CME-accredited. For more information, please reach out Dante Gennaro, Program Director of the NEAETC's Connecticut Local Partner site at Yale University.