Special Edition: eHIV Review - Marginalized Populations, Issue 2

Clinical Approaches to Marginalized Populations

In this issue:

 In part 1 of this eHIV Review Special Edition (still available at eHIVreview.org), eHIV Review Program Director Justin Alves, Nurse Educator at Boston Medical Center, reviewed the recent evidence describing some of the barriers to care experienced by marginalized individuals at risk for or living with HIV. In this Part 2 issue, he again calls upon two front-line clinicians in the fight to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. — Nicky Mehtani, MD, from UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco, and Vanessa Loukas, NP, from Boston University’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine —to share their clinical approaches.

Learning objectives:

  • Identify the barriers that limit the participation and engagement of underserved populations in HIV prevention and treatment medication selection.
  • Describe strategies to improve identification and management of substance use in people living with HIV

Authors:

Justin Alves, RN, FNP-BC, ACRN, CARN, CNE
Justin Alves, RN, FNP-BC, ACRN, CARN, CNE

Nurse Educator
Boston Medical Center
Boston, MA
(he/him/his)

Vanessa Loukas, MSN, FNP-C, CARN-AP
Vanessa Loukas, MSN, FNP-C, CARN-AP

Boston Medical Center
The Grayken Center for Addiction Training and Technical Assistance
Boston, MA

Nicky Mehtani, MD, MPH
Nicky Mehtani, MD, MPH

University of California, San Francisco
Maria X. Martinez Health Resource Center
San Francisco Department of Public Health
San Francisco, CA

Program Directors:

Ethel D. Weld, MD, PhD

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)

Justin Alves, RN, FNP-BC, ACRN, CARN, CNE

Nurse Educator
Boston Medical Center
Boston, MA
(he/him/his)

Length of activity:

0.5 hour Physicians
0.5 contact hour Nurses

Launch date: January 24, 2024
Expiration date: January 23, 2025