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MWAETC HIV ECHO

Recent Sessions

Recent Sessions

HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Quantitative HIV RNA Testing

Dr. Joanne Stekler discusses interpretation of quantitative HIV RNA nucleic acid testing (NAT) results and how the interpretation relates to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) care.

Treatment of Obesity

Dr. Laura Montour discusses updates to the medical treatment of obesity, including considerations for people with HIV.

The REPRIEVE Trial: Practice Changing or Practice Affirming?

Dr. Chris Longenecker discusses the REPRIEVE trial, a study of pitavastatin versus placebo for persons with HIV with low-to-moderate risk of ischemic cardiovascular disease, and gives his perspective on whether the study results should change versus affirm current practice.

The Future of PrEP

Dr. Joanne Stekler discusses the future of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), including new PrEP drugs in the development pipeline.
What We Do
What We Do

MWAETC HIV ECHO builds the confidence and skills of health care providers (HCPs) in the MWAETC region to provide high quality HIV care to patients. Using interactive video, the weekly online sessions include a short clinical HIV update followed by real-time clinical case discussions with community providers and a multidisciplinary panel of HIV experts from infectious disease, addiction medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, pharmacy, social work and case management. Using this model, MWAETC HIV ECHO fosters mentoring relationships between the HIV expert panel and HCPs and builds peer learning and support networks across the region.

View some recent sessions in the sidebar on this page or visit the MWAETC HIV ECHO presentations page on YouTube

ECHO Participants in sesion

 

What ECHO Participants Have to Say:

“Both my patients and I feel more confident about the care offered in our clinic now that I am able to discuss cases with ECHO experts.”

“There is no way to quantify the value of this ECHO program. It is the one HIV educational thing I look forward to attending each week. The quality of this program is most certainly due to the caliber of medical professionals managing the program and the support staff behind the scenes. I've never participated in an ECHO program like it, where I always learn something important and meaningful every week.”

“The program continues to help me stay up to date on the latest updates and guidelines to deliver the best possible care.”

“Best ECHO I’ve ever heard of/seen.”

“I so very much appreciate all the time, teaching/education and support from our MWAETC ECHO family; it's good to feel supported and have expert clinicians available for consultation.”

Join Us!
Join Us!

If you are interested in attending MWAETC HIV ECHO, please discuss your participation with our Medical Director, Brian Wood.