Learning Objectives
- Define and differentiate polypharmacy and medication regimen complexity and analyze their impact on health outcomes in people aging with HIV
- Assess contributing factors to polypharmacy, including comorbid conditions, prescribing cascade, and prescribing inertia
- Evaluate medication regimens in people living with HIV by performing comprehensive medication reconciliation and identifying clinically significant drug–drug interactions involving antiretroviral therapy
- Apply evidence-based strategies to optimize and simplify medication regimens, including deprescribing algorithms and patient-centered recommendations
Agenda
Welcome and MAAETC Overview
Introductions
Lecture
Q&A
Event Wrap-Up
Speaker
Dominique Brewster, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist- Primary Care/HIV
Houston, TX
Accreditation
Howard University College of Pharmacy, (COP) Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)
Activity Type: Knowledge Fee: N/A UAN# 0010-9999-26-004-L02-P
Must register in Learning Express Portal before 04/16/2026 to apply for CPE

Howard University College of Pharmacy, (COP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program meets ACPE criteria for a total of 1.0 contact hour (1.0 CEU) for Pharmacists. Credit will be awarded through the CPE Monitor, within 3–4 weeks of the seminar to those who successfully complete the program by registering for this event, attending the webinar, obtaining a score ≥70% on the POST-TEST and completing the evaluation. The UAN for this program is 0010-9999-26-004-L02-P. The Deadline to claim CE for this program is 10/24/2026.