Practice Point® CME Podcasts: Expert Discussions in HIV™
Practice Point® CME Podcasts: Expert Discussions in HIV™
Podcast Description
Welcome to the podcasts on HIV, where we dive deep into the realities of living with, treating, and preventing HIV. Each episode features conversations with experts, advocates, healthcare professionals, or people living with HIV, offering a blend of medical insights, personal stories, and practical advice. From the latest scientific breakthroughs to discussions on mental health, stigma, and community support, our goal is to inform, empower, and create understanding. Whether you're looking to stay informed, find support, or better understand the impact of HIV, these podcasts are your go-to resource for knowledge and compassion.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers a wide range of themes related to HIV, including the latest treatment advancements, personal experiences of living with HIV, mental health implications, stigma, and community support. Episodes specifically discuss topics such as HIV treatment evolution, implications of stigma, and patient experiences with ART, offering insights directly from healthcare professionals and patients.

Welcome to the podcasts on HIV, where we dive deep into the realities of living with, treating, and preventing HIV. Each episode features conversations with experts, advocates, healthcare professionals, or people living with HIV, offering a blend of medical insights, personal stories, and practical advice. From the latest scientific breakthroughs to discussions on mental health, stigma, and community support, our goal is to inform, empower, and create understanding. Whether you’re looking to stay informed, find support, or better understand the impact of HIV, these podcasts are your go-to resource for knowledge and compassion.
One of the most active areas in HIV research is ART switch strategies in virologically suppressed patients with HIV (PWH). Recent switch studies highlight the use of INSTI-, non-INSTI, and long-acting ART regimens as well as a shifting in strategies–from one of only achieving viral suppression towards also addressing simplification, minimizing long-term toxicities, managing comorbidities, and improving quality of life. This activity is designed to update healthcare professionals with the latest cutting-edge evidence on ART switch strategies in virologically suppressed PWH that were reported in 2025 as well as discuss their implications on patient management trends for 2026.
Launch/Release Date: November 24, 2025
Activity Expiration Date: October 31, 2026
FACULTY
Paul Sax, MD
Clinical Director
Division of Infectious Diseases
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
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