Course: Putting PrEP Into Practice: Case-Based Solutions for HIV Prevention in Rural and Underserved Areas
CME Credits: 0.50
Released: 2025-10-15
The need for improved HIV prevention remains high in rural and underserved areas, particularly in the Southeast region of the United States. This CME/CE activity, which is Part 2 of the two-part series entitled PrEP for HIV Prevention: Expanding Access in Rural and Underserved Communities, uses a case-based approach to highlight practical strategies for preventing HIV with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Through diverse patient scenarios, expert faculty will demonstrate how to identify candidates for PrEP and individualize regimens based on factors such as adherence, comorbidities, drug interactions, and cost. The cases will also explore best practices for addressing challenges unique to rural and underserved settings such as limited access to care and barriers to persistence. By applying clinical evidence and real-world decision-making, participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to optimize PrEP use and expand its reach and impact across diverse patient populations. This activity is a recording from a two-part webinar series that took place in August 2025.
		  
			            Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:          
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