Wednesday, June 13, am - 4 pm Hilton Garden Inn - Troy 235 Hoosick Street Troy, NY 12180

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19th Annual HIV and Hepatitis C Clinical Care Symposium Wednesday, June 13, 2018 8 am - 4 pm Hilton Garden Inn - Troy 235 Hoosick Street Troy, NY 12180 Sponsored by s Department of Medicine, Division of HIV Medicine and the Office of Continuing Medical Education Annual Symposium

Symposium Faculty COURSE DIRECTOR Cynthia Miller, MD, AAHIVS Head, Division of HIV Medicine AIDS Designated Center Associate Professor of Medicine COURSE CO-DIRECTOR Madhuchhanda Choudhary, MD Associate Professor of Medicine AIDS Designated Center ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE DIVISION OF HIV MEDICINE FACULTY John Faragon, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIV-P Clinical Pharmacist Regional Pharmacy Director Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center Robert Jellinger, MD, AAHIVS Assistant Professor of Medicine AIDS Designated Center GUEST FACULTY Ayse Aytaman, MD, AGAF, FACG Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology The Department of Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System Brooklyn, NY Karen Beckerman, MD, FACOG Director, High Risk Obstetric Clinics and Antepartum Services Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Bronx Lebanon Medical Center Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women s Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, NY Charles Gonzalez, MD Associate Medical Director for Science and Policy Acting Chief Medical Officer Office of the Medical Director/ AIDS Institute New York State Department of Health Albany & New York City, NY Mary Goodspeed, BS, RN Trainer, Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center Buffalo, NY Monica Parker, PhD Chief, Laboratory of Bloodborne Diseases Wadsworth Center New York State Department of Health Antonio Urbina, MD Medical Director Mt. Sinai Institute for Advanced Medicine/Spencer Cox Clinic Associate Professor of Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, NY Michael Yin, MD, MS Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY

Registration REGISTRATION FORM 19th Annual HIV and Hepatitis C Clinical Care Symposium June 13, 2018 The Hilton Garden Inn-Troy, 235 Hoosick Street, Troy, NY 12180 Please type or print clearly & register one person per form. This form may be photocopied. NAME & DEGREE (AS TO APPEAR ON CONFERENCE MATERIALS) CME TRACKING NUMBER (MONTH OF BIRTH - DAY OF BIRTH - FIRST 4 CHARACTERS OF FIRST NAME) SPECIALTY ORGANIZATION BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP BUSINESS PHONE BUSINESS FAX HOME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP E-MAIL ADDRESS (MUST INCLUDE AN E-MAIL ADDRESS IF YOU WOULD LIKE A LINK TO THE ON-LINE SYLLABUS SENT TO YOU) Send confirmation to my Business Address Home Address E-mail Address Please check method of payment: Register On-Line (New!) Go to http://www.amc.edu/academic/cme/events_and_programs.cfm My check for $, payable to is enclosed. Charge my credit card for the amount of $. MasterCard Visa American Express Discover CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CREDIT CARD SIGNATURE (REQUIRED FOR CREDIT CARD PAYMENT ONLY) Method of Registration: Fax, Mail or On-Line Fax (518) 262-5679 registrations accepted with credit card payment only. Fax registrations without credit card information cannot be processed. Return this form with payment to: Office of Continuing Medical Education Mail Code 1, Room J408, HIV Course Registration 47 New Scotland Avenue Albany, New York 12208-3479 On-Line: Go to http://www.amc.edu/academic/cme/events_and_programs.cfm Office Use Only Check #: B/P Date Received: Amount: C.C. Approval #: CC: CL: Note:

19TH ANNUAL HIV AND HEPATITIS C C Course Information ABOUT THE COURSE Changes occur rapidly in the fields of HIV and Hepatology. This course is designed to provide practitioners with the most up-to-date clinical information on a variety of topics to assist in their care of patients living with HIV and/or Hepatitis C. Presentation formats include didactic sessions and interactive case presentations, followed by subsequent question and answer periods. COURSE OBJECTIVES After attending the course, participants should be able to: Explain the Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) Consensus Statement and key findings that support lack of transmission when people living with HIV have full viral suppression. Compare and contrast the efficacy of 2 versus 3 drug regimens in HIV and their role in care. Discuss the epidemiology of bone loss and fractures associated with HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy as well as screening and treatment recommendations for prevention and management of bone loss. Describe the recommended laboratory algorithm for HIV diagnostic testing and the capabilities of currently available HIV screening and supplemental tests. Understand issues and health care needs specific to HIV-infected women including pregnancy and peripartum management of HIV disease. Review programs available through the government and pharmaceutical industry which can increase patients access to HIV and Hepatitis C care and medications. Apply presented strategies for treatment to case presentations. TARGET AUDIENCE The symposium will be of interest to physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, pharmacists, social workers, mental health practitioners, and case managers who care for those infected with HIV and Hepatitis C. TUITION By June 1 After June 1 Physicians $50 $100 Residents & Other Health Professionals $25 $50 Tuition includes the conference registration, continental breakfast, breaks and lunch and available course material. Refunds are possible if cancellation of registration is received in writing by June 1. After June 1, refunds are not possible, but a substitute may be sent in your place. Refunds are processed only when a written request is received by the Office of CME. The course may fill prior to the early registration deadline. Register early to secure a space. CONFIRMATION All registrants will receive a confirmation. If you register and do not receive a confirmation notice within one week of your registration, please call the Office of Continuing Medical Education at (518) 262-5828 to be sure we have received your information.

LINICAL CARE SYMPOSIUM SYLLABUS Syllabus material will be made available on-line prior to the course at www.amc.edu/hiv (go to Annual HIV/HCV Symposium). Registrants are encouraged to print slides in advance of the program. CME ACCREDITATION The is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS AAPA accepts Category I credit for AOACCME, prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA Category I CME credit for the PRA from organizations accredited by ACCME. NURSING ACCREDITATION Kendra Schreiner, RN, 20685 SW Deline, Aloha, Oregon 97007, (503) 467-6661 is an independent provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing and has approved this program for 6 contact hours. Provider #15828. CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION The Pharmacists Society of the State of New York is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ACCOMMODATIONS This program is approved for 0.6 CEU. UAN: 0170-9999-18-037-L02-P Application-Based Activity Initial Release Date: 6-13-2018 Hilton Garden Inn - Troy, 235 Hoosick Street, Troy, NY 12180. For information and directions go to www.troy.hgi.com or call (877) 782-9444. A block of overnight rooms has been reserved at The Hilton Garden Inn - Troy for the Tuesday night, June 12. The block of rooms will be released on Tuesday, May 15, 2018. The room rate is $126 per night, Single/Double Occupancy. Gratuity and room tax are additional. Check-in is 3:00 pm; check-out is noon. To make reservations, call the Hilton Garden Inn at (877) 782-9444 by May 15. Indicate that you are with the group to secure the above rate. After May 15, reservations will be accepted on a space available basis and the above rates are not guaranteed. SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to the Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC) for their collaboration and support. ACKNOWLEDGMENT We extend our sincere appreciation to several pharmaceutical companies for their support of this educational event at the time of the brochure release: Platinum Gilead Sciences, Inc. Gold AbbVie Inc. Merck & Co. Inc. ViiV Healthcare Silver EMD Serono A complete list of exhibit and grant supporters will be provided at the conference.

Agenda 19TH ANNUAL HIV AND HEPATITIS C WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 GENERAL AM SESSION 8:00-8:15 am Registration, Continental Breakfast & Exhibits 8:15-8:30 Welcome and Introductions Cynthia Miller, MD, AAHIVS 8:30-9:30 Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) Charles Gonzalez, MD 9:30-10:30 2 v 3 Drugs Debate Antonio Urbina, MD John Faragon, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIV-P 10:30-10:45 Break and Exhibits 10:45-11:45 HIV and Bone Health Michael Yin, MD, MS 11:45-12:45 Diagnosing HIV Infection in 2018: New Tests, New Laboratory Guidelines, New Algorithm Monica Parker, PhD 12:45-1:45 Lunch AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS BREAKOUT ROOM 1 1:45-2:45 HIV and Hepatitis C Case Conferencing Expert Panel Ayse Aytaman, MD, AGAF, FACG Madhuchhanda Choudhary, MD John Faragon, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIV-P Robert Jellinger, MD, AAHIVS Cynthia Miller, MD, AAHIVS (Geared towards prescribing clinicians) 2:45-3:00 Break 3:00-4:00 HIV and Hepatitis C Case Conferencing Expert Panel, Continued (Geared towards prescribing clinicians) 4:00 Adjourn BREAKOUT ROOM 2 1:45-2:45 HIV and Women Karen Beckerman, MD, FACOG (Suitable for all disciplines) 2:45-3:00 Break 3:00-4:00 Benefits Available To Your Clients Mary Goodspeed, BS, RN (Suitable for all disciplines) 4:00 Adjourn

CLINICAL CARE SYMPOSIUM DO YOU HAVE A BURNING QUESTION REGARDING ANY OF THE TOPICS? We welcome them! Write your questions and/or comments on a separate sheet of paper and enclose with the registration form. Our faculty will do their best to include the information in their talks. DID YOU GET MORE THAN ONE BROCHURE? We use multiple mailing lists for our courses. If you receive more than one brochure, kindly pass the extras on to your colleagues. NEED INFORMATION? For further information, contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education by phone: (518) 262-5828, by fax: (518) 262-5679 or e-mail: pricej@amc.edu. For emergency calls during the conference, call the Hilton Garden Inn-Troy at (518) 272-1700. Visit the Albany Medical Center website at www.amc.edu Visit the Division of HIV Medicine s page at www.amc.edu/hiv. Go to Annual HIV/HCV Symposium. Hilton Garden Inn - Troy at www.troy.hgi.com SPECIAL NEEDS If you have a disability, dietary restrictions or other requirements contact the Office of Continuing Medical Education by May 15 to discuss your needs. ATTIRE Attire for the course is neat casual. Since everyone has a different comfort level, we suggest that you dress in layers or bring a sweater.

Office of Continuing Medical Education 47 New Scotland Avenue, Mail Code 1 Albany, New York 12208-3479 REGISTER EARLY! THIS POPULAR COURSE MAY SELL OUT. NON PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #730 ALBANY, NY