Exploring HIV Transmission, Diagnosis, and Treatment Strategies (CE: 1.0)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) affects millions of individuals worldwide and remains a significant global health challenge. This comprehensive course provides an in-depth exploration of HIV, starting with a brief overview of the history and impacts of HIV. It examines the numbers of individuals impacted both in the United States and globally, dives into the transmission and life cycle of HIV, and explores how transmission may be impacted by the type of exposure. The course finalizes discussing detection, load monitoring, and treatment of HIV, focusing on different medications and how each medication disrupts the life cycle of HIV.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe epidemiological trends of HIV in the United States and globally
- Determine the viral infection processes and phases of the HIV life cycle
- Recognize the risk of HIV transmission according to the type of exposure
- Identify the procedures related to detection, viral load monitoring, and treatment of HIV
Author(s):
- Mauricio Vecina, M.D.
Relevant Certifications:
- Allied Health Instructor (AHI)
- Certified Laboratory Consultant (CLC)
- Medical Assistant (RMA)
- Medical Laboratory Assistant (CMLA)
- Medical Laboratory Technologist (MLT)
- Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)
- Molecular Diagnostics Technologist (MDT)
- Patient Care Technician (PCT)
Launch Date: 2024
Enrollment Expiration: 180 days after purchase
Available Credit
- 1.00 Continuing Education (CE)
AMT offers standard CE credits only for completion of certain coursework by successfully passing course quiz/assessment.
Price
Additional Details:
- Quiz Attempts: 5
- Passing Score: 80%
- Enrollment Expiration: 180 days after purchase
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- Tablet
- Smart Phone
- Desktop Computer
- Laptop Computer
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