In this podcast, William Schaffner, MD, discusses new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that suggest COVID-19 infections are close to 140 million. He also discusses the focus for the...
As the number of new hepatitis C virus infections continues to rise in the United States, rapid diagnosis and treatment of high-risk patients is more important than ever. In this Q&A, Benjamin Eckhardt, MD,...
In this video, W. Clay Jackson, MD, DipTh, discusses physician burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the difference between burnout and mental illness, the 3 main domains of burnout, and ways to...
Comorbidities are a large part of the disease burden for people living with HIV. A recent study aimed to examine the prevalence of both high-risk and functional comorbidities in this patient population....
In this podcast, Frank LoVecchio, MD, discusses typical and atypical presentations of community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP), as well as important considerations for health care providers when...
In this video, Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, discusses advances in HIV treatment strategies, including treatment for naive patients, treatment-resistant patients, and patients on long-acting ART. She also...
In this podcast, David Hill, MD, answers our questions about managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) during the COVID-19 pandemic, including whether patients with COPD are at an increased risk...
Episode 10: In this podcast, Jaspal Singh, MD, interviews Ellie Hirshberg, MD, and Cara Agerstrand, MD, on ECMO and its current state, including the utility and limitations of ECMO during the COVID-19...
In this podcast, Jonathan Karn, PhD, talks about his session "Novel Findings of Neuronal Modulation of HIV Expression in Microglia" at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections...
In this podcast, Frank LoVecchio, MD, speaks about the unmet needs in the treatment of community-acquired bacterial pneumonia, and potential alternatives to the standard treatment regimen. This podcast is...