18th Graying of HIV Symposium
Details
Description
This virtual symposium will provide current updates and discussion on the following:
- Multimorbidity and complexities of care
- Bridging gaps in services and reframing ageism
- Nuts and bolts of aging assessments with a multidisciplinary team
- Improving health outcomes and quality of life
- Aging and policy updates
Featuring interactive panels
Contact: Dorcas Baker dbaker4@jhu.edu
Intended Audience
Clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, allied health and public health, CHW's, persons thriving and aging with HIV
Contact
Person: dbaker4@jhu.eduMaterials
18th Annual Graying of HIV (rev.09.01.23).pdf:
#1 Graying of HIV Symposium_Ageism_Ciolfi_September 22 2023 Final.pdf:
Care of Older People with HIV. Goals and Progress E. Siegler 9.22.23.pdf:
The ABC's of Aging Brain Health in HIV. D.Vance 9.22.23.pdf:
TFAH Age-Friendly Public Health 9.22.23 M.Wolfe.pdf:
Graying Of HIV Symposium Policy Panel Sept 22 2023 final.pdf:
Medical Case Management Assessment for Older Adults and LTS. McCann.pdf:
Topics
A variety of the listed topics will be discussed at this event.
- Sexual Health History Taking
- Aging and HIV
- Antiretroviral treatment adherence, including viral suppression
- HIV diagnosis (i.e. HIV testing)
- Retention and/or re-engagement in care
- Health or Wellness Maintenance
- Hepatitis C
- Malignancies
- Non-infectious comorbidities of HIV or viral hepatitis (e.g., cardiovascular, neurologic, renal disease, etc.)
- Primary care screenings and care
- Substance use disorders, not including opioid use
- Health literacy
- Stigma
- Care coordination
- Case management
- Community linkages
- Team-based care (i.e. interprofessional training)
- Telehealth
- Older adults (ages 50 and over)
- Women
- Rural communities
- Veterans
