Logo

    Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Dyslipidemia in Patients with HIV

    enJuly 13, 2015
    What was the main topic of the podcast episode?
    Summarise the key points discussed in the episode?
    Were there any notable quotes or insights from the speakers?
    Which popular books were mentioned in this episode?
    Were there any points particularly controversial or thought-provoking discussed in the episode?
    Were any current events or trending topics addressed in the episode?

    About this Episode

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA

    In this session of Lipid Luminations, host Dr. Alan Brown welcomes Dr. Merle Myerson, founder and director of the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program, Lipid Clinic, Pre-Exercise Heart Screening Program, and Cardiology Section/Institute for Advanced Medicine (HIV) at Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt Hospitals. Dr. Myerson reviews the guidelines for prevention, diagnosis, and management of dyslipidemia in patients with HIV.

    Recent Episodes from HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease

    Discovering the Link Between GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Weight Loss in Patients with HIV

    Discovering the Link Between GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Weight Loss in Patients with HIV
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP

    Emerging data over the years has shown the role of GLP-1 receptor agonists, not only in terms of their initial role in managing diabetes and blood sugar but also the secondary benefit of sometimes massive amounts of weight loss. However, there hasn’t been a tremendous number of studies looking at the use of these agents in patients with HIV. Join Dr. Charles Turck as he dives into the data further with Dr. Darcy Wooten, Clinical Professor of Medicine and a Program Director for the University of California San Diego ID Fellowship Training Program in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health.

    Managing Co-Occurring Conditions in HIV Patients: An Update from ANAC 2023

    Managing Co-Occurring Conditions in HIV Patients: An Update from ANAC 2023
    Host: Jeffrey Kwong, DNP, MPH

    Managing co-occurring conditions in patients with HIV can be challenging. But by taking certain steps—like updating management guidelines, screening for complications, and implementing prevention strategies—we can overcome those challenges and improve the way we care for HIV patients with co-occurring conditions. Here to discuss those strategies is Dr. Jeffrey Kwong, a Professor in the Division of Advanced Nursing Practice at Rutgers University School of Nursing. He also spoke about this exact topic at the 2023 Annual ANAC conference in his session, titled “Managing Co-Occurring Conditions: A Clinical Update.”

    Navigating the New Breastfeeding Recommendations for HIV Patients

    Navigating the New Breastfeeding Recommendations for HIV Patients
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: William R. Short, MD, MPH, AAHIVS

    As of January 2023, the breastfeeding guidelines for HIV patients were updated, and they now recommend supporting the parent’s choice through shared decision-making. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to share what these new guidelines look like in practice and key counseling strategies for HIV patients is Dr. William Short. Dr. Short is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Infectious Disease at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and he also spoke about this exact topic at the 2023 ANAC conference in his session, titled “New Recommendations for Infant Feeding for Persons with HIV in the United States.”

    Hepatitis B Reactivation in HIV: A Recap of Data from IDWeek 2023

    Hepatitis B Reactivation in HIV: A Recap of Data from IDWeek 2023
    Host: Rachel Denyer, MD

    About one in every three people living with HIV has a positive hepatitis B core antibody. But how frequently does hepatitis B reactivation occur after a patient with HIV switches to an antiretroviral regimen that has no hepatitis B activity? Find out with Dr. Rachel Denyer as she shares key data she presented at IDWeek 2023 in the session titled “Hepatitis B Reactivation in Persons with HIV with Positive Hepatitis B Core Antibody After Switching to Antiretroviral Therapy Without Hepatitis B Activity.”

    The Latest on Antifungal Vaccines: Updates from IDWeek 2023

    The Latest on Antifungal Vaccines: Updates from IDWeek 2023
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Stuart M. Levitz, MD

    Treating fungal infections can be difficult due to the limited treatment options available, but could antifungal vaccines help change that? To catch us up on the progress being made in immunotherapeutic and vaccine strategies, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Stuart Levitz about the “Antifungal Vaccines: Where Are We At?” session he presented at IDWeek 2023.

    What’s New in Infectious Diseases? Takeaways from IDWeek 2023

    What’s New in Infectious Diseases? Takeaways from IDWeek 2023
    Host: Jeffrey Freiberg, MD, PhD

    The field of infectious diseases is always evolving thanks to new research studies, data, and treatment options. To help us catch up on some of these essential updates, Dr. Jeffrey Freiberg is here to give us an overview of the “What's Hot in ID in Clinical Science” session he helped develop for IDWeek 2023.

    Equity in Flu Vaccine Rates: Bridging Racial & Ethnic Gaps

    Equity in Flu Vaccine Rates: Bridging Racial & Ethnic Gaps
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA, FASPC, FNLA

    Vaccines are essential in reducing death and disability related to influenza, but unfortunately, not all patients have equal access to these life-saving resources. In fact, many barriers exist, like misinformation and lack of public awareness and education. That’s why Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Keith Ferdinand about ways we can break down barriers and improve vaccination rates among members of racial and ethnic minority communities.

    Managing the Toll of Influenza on Health Systems: Challenges & Strategies

    Managing the Toll of Influenza on Health Systems: Challenges & Strategies
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: John Russell, MD
    Guest: Darvin Scott Smith, MD

    Hospitals and health systems face several economic and logistical challenges due to low rates of flu vaccination. Fortunately, there are policies, programs, and initiatives that can be implemented in health system environments and at the community level to increase flu vaccination rates. Learn more with Drs. Darvin Scott Smith and John Russell. Dr. Smith is an Infectious Disease Consultant of Public Health Works, LLC in Northern California, and Dr. Russell is a family medicine physician at Jefferson Health System in Abington, Pennsylvania.

    Improving Outcomes of HIV Among the Latino Population

    Improving Outcomes of HIV Among the Latino Population
    Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA
    Guest: Valeria Cantos Lucio, MD

    HIV diagnoses in the United States have declined two-thirds since the start of the pandemic in the 1980s. However, the Latino community are still facing high risk of infections. To learn more on providing better access to care for these patients, join Dr. Mary Katherine Cheeley as she speaks with Dr. Valeria Cantos Lucio, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Emory University and an investigator at the Ponce de Leon research site.

    Addressing the Burden of Influenza in Pediatric Patients: The Role of Vaccines

    Addressing the Burden of Influenza in Pediatric Patients: The Role of Vaccines
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Jill Foster, MD

    The clinical and economic burden associated with the flu is particularly heavy for our youngest patients. Learn more about this burden and how influenza vaccines can help reduce it with Dr. Charles Turck and Dr. Jill Foster, Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the Director of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis.

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io