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Course

Immunizations for Adults Living with HIV

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Published Date: 11/15/2022

Expiration Date: 05/19/2024

CE Credit: CME:1

Description

This course is intended to explain current guidelines for immunizations for adults living with HIV, including travel, safety, efficacy, and contraindications of vaccinations for adults living with HIV, and vaccine hesitancy and strategies for shared decision-making in vaccine acceptance among adults living with HIV.

Presenter(s)

Rebecca Glassman ,MD

Rebecca Glassman, MD is a primary care physician with a focus in the primary care of HIV infected patients. She is graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and earned her medical degree at Tufts University School of Medicine. She completed medical residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where she was a member of the inaugural HIV primary care track, and served as a Primary Care Chief Medical Resident. She continued on at BIDMC as a faculty member and clinician educator, as well as the site PI for the New England AIDS Education and Training Center until 2021 when she moved to Westchester Medical Center. At Westchester Medical Center, she serves as the medical director for the Ally Care Center, a comprehensive primary care clinic providing inclusive care for all, with a focus on management of patients living with HIV

Learning Objectives

  • Describe current guidelines for immunizations for adults living with HIV, including travel.
  • Summarize safety, efficacy, and contraindications of vaccinations for adults living with HIV.
  • Discuss vaccine hesitancy and strategies for shared decision-making in vaccine acceptance among adults living with HIV.

Continuing Education Credit Information