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Issue 11
Issue 11

The widely held belief that “MS rarely affects Black Americans” has been disputed by recent data. Not only has the overall prevalence of m...

Expires: 09.19.2024
Issue 6
Issue 6

The advent of triple CFTR modulator therapy – ETI (elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor) — poses a number of clinical questions. Are three age...

Expires: 09.13.2024
Sex Ed 101: HIV + Mental Health (in College Youth)
  • Infographic
Sex Ed 101: HIV + Mental Health (in College Youth)

Activity featuring interactive elements and visualizations to explore HIV prevention in college students by addressing stigma, mental health, and PrEP uptake.

Expires: 09.14.2024
Issue 10
Issue 10

Most people living with HIV gain weight when initiating ART. For some, the weight gain signifies a “return to health”; for others, the add...

Expires: 09.06.2024
Saving Sight: Bellin Health
Saving Sight: Bellin Health

Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in working-age adults, but timely treatment can reduce the risk of vision loss by 95%.

Expired: 12.13.2023
Issue 10
Issue 10

Where’s the newer MS research leading? How has our understanding of noninflammatory progressive MS changed? How might these findings affect what...

Expires: 08.24.2024
Issue 5
Issue 5

ETI — elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor — is next-generation triple-combination CFTR modulator therapy. Its recent pivotal trials have show...

Expires: 08.22.2024
Monkeypox: Keeping Up With a Moving Target
  • Webcast
  • External
Monkeypox: Keeping Up With a Moving Target

Dr. Paul Auwaerter discusses our current knowledge of Monkeypox including clinical presentation, manifestation, diagnosis and management

Expired: 08.17.2023
Issue 4
Issue 4

Managing pulmonary exacerbations in people with cystic fibrosis: is there high-grade evidence to support best practices? How helpful is the most curre...

Expired: 07.18.2024
Issue 3
Issue 3

Where’s the evidence about managing pulmonary exacerbations in people with cystic fibrosis? What actually defines an exacerbation? Do females an...

Expired: 07.18.2024
Issue 5
Issue 5

What was it like for a frontline critical care pulmonologist at the very beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic? On the frontlines as the epidemic became...

Expired: 07.19.2024
Issue 9
Issue 9

Obesity among people living with HIV is on the rise. What’s causing it? Is it a side effect of ART? From which regimens? What do we know and wha...

Expired: 07.18.2024
Issue 9
Issue 9

MS may not yet be “curable,” but research continues to improve currently available treatment options and assess the safety and efficacy of...

Expired: 07.06.2024
Issue 2
Issue 2

Race and ethnicity. How do they affect a patient’s ability to receive a timely and accurate cystic fibrosis diagnosis? How do the social determi...

Expired: 06.20.2024
Issue 8
Issue 8

Is it true that a significant number of patients being treated for MS may not actually have the disease? What are the red flags — warnings that...

Expired: 06.06.2024
Issue 7
Issue 7

Accurately diagnosing multiple sclerosis and differentiating MS from alternate disorders can be challenging in clinical settings. What is a typical cl...

Expired: 06.06.2024