How Many Ways Are There To Control HIV?

Calvin Cohen, MD, MSc
Director of Research, Community Research Initiative (CRI)
Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA



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Learning Objectives:Top of page

At the completion of this educational session, learners will:
  1. Understand the history and principles that underlie durable antiviral suppression.
  2. Know with the range of alternative strategies currently under study to maintain suppression.
  3. Discuss how to best balance risks and benefits of alternative strategies in optimal patient care.

About the Presenter: Top of page

Cal Cohen is the Research Director of Community Research Initiative of New England, Clinical Research Director for Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, and a Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Cohen earned his M.D. from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and his M.Sc. from the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Cohen's research has focussed on HIV antiviral trials since 1985, and he is currently a Vice-chair of the Scientific Steering Committee of the INSIGHT network, an NIH-supported International network of clinician-researchers. He received the Outstanding Physician Award by Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, and the Ebert Teaching award by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.

How to get CME:Top of page

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