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Preview: Jeffrey Kwong, DNP, MPH, ANP-BC, on HIV Prevention

In this video, Jeffrey Kwong, DNP, MPH, ANP-BC, provides a preview of his session "Preventing HIV: Strategies for Primary Care Clinicians" at our Practical Updates in Primary Care 2022 Virtual Series from May 11 to May 12, including current recommendations for use of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and the role of primary care providers in preventing HIV.

Jeffrey Kwong, DNP, MPH, ANP-BC, is a professor in the division of advanced nursing practice at Rutgers School of Nursing (Newark, New Jersey). 

For more meeting coverage, visit the Practical Updates in Primary Care newsroom.

For more information about PUPC 2022 Virtual Series and to register for upcoming sessions, visit https://practicalupdates.consultant360.com/.


 

TRANSCRIPTION:

Dr Jeffrey Kwong: My name's Jeffrey Kwong. I'm an adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioner and professor at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. And today, as part of my session entitled Preventing HIV Strategies for Primary Care Clinicians, we'll cover and talk about some of the latest information on biomedical prevention strategies to prevent HIV. Specifically, we'll talk about the three FDA-approved medications for pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV, we'll talk about the role that HIV and primary care providers play in terms of identifying people who may be eligible to receive this much-needed intervention. And we'll talk about ways to assess risk, we'll talk about monitoring patients who decide to choose preexposure prophylaxis, and we'll talk about key strategies that you can use in your practice to help manage and identify patients, to make sure that everyone has access to this critical, important intervention to help end the HIV epidemic.