How appropriate is the emergency department (ED) as a site for HIV screening? Can screening be unobtrusively integrated into existing ED protocols? Is universal testing more appropriate than EHR-based implementation? What’s the importance of identifying acute infections? What does the evidence say?
That’s the focus of this eHIV Review issue, as guest authors Drs. Douglas AE White and Erik Anderson from the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Alameda Health System analyze the current data to provide some answers.
Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Residency Director, Director of Emergency Department HIV and HCV Screening
Alameda Health System – Highland Hospital
Oakland, CA
Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
University of California San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
Associate Research Director, Department of Emergency Medicine; Attending Physician, Substance Use Disorder Program
Alameda Health System – Highland Hospital
Oakland, CA
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences
Division of Infectious Diseases
Division of Clinical Pharmacology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
(she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor
HIV, ID, and Global Medicine
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, California
(he/him/his)
Nurse Educator
Boston Medical Center
Boston, MA
(he/him/his)
1.0 hour Physicians
1.0 contact hour Nurses
Launch date: February 25, 2021
Expiration date: February 24, 2023