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Moving Towards Ending the HIV Epidemic: Strengthening HIV Prevention and Care in the South
Accredited AMA/ANCC/ACPE
Currently the South is the epicenter of the HIV epidemic in the United States. It experiences the greatest burden of HIV and deaths, and improvement is needed in providing HIV prevention services and care. Closing these gaps is essential to the health of people in the region and meeting the national goal of ending the HIV epidemic.

These accredited continuing education webcasts will be presented by HIV specialists who practice in the Southern United States. Geographically appropriate topics and practical strategies such as Adolescence, Sexual and Gender Minorities and Cisgender Women populations will be discussed.

Review each video to claim AMA, ANCC, or ACPE credit/contact hour(s) after completion of the brief Post-Test/Evaluation.




 Ronnie Gravett, MD, DTM&H Ronnie Gravett, MD, DTM&H
Assistant Professor of Medicine
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
 Samantha V. Hill, MD, MPH Samantha V. Hill, MD, MPH
Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Graduate Medical Education
Assistant Professor Department of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent Medicine
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Meredith E. Clement, MD Meredith Clement, MD
Assistant Professor
Infectious Diseases
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
Caitlin Moran, MD, MSc Caitlin Moran, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine

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Supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.

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