HIVandHepatitis.com
METRICS REPORT

Client:

Advancmed.org
Laura Roach, MA / Program Coordinator
1020 Monarch St. / Lexington, KY 40513
Phone: 859.543.4117 / Fax: 859.543.4109
www.advancmed.org

Program Title: LIVE CME/CE Consult With the HIV Experts Webinars


Program Launched on January 31, 2008
Program Ended on March 1, 2008

1/31/2008 - 3/1/2008 - Total Individual Banner Clicks: 3,454

Principal Components of 30-day Program

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2/16 - Promoted in a solo email blast
2/21 - Promoted in a solo email blast

2/1 - Promoted in the HIV and Hepatitis.com e-NEWSLETTER
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2/19 - Promoted in the HIV and Hepatitis.com e-NEWSLETTER

Metrics Report Sent To:
                                         Laura Roach, MA / Program Coordinator
                                         Ronald Baker, Publisher of HIVandHepatitis.com

Prepared by Steven Pelkey (March 7, 2008)

Program Banner below:




PRESERVING THE INTEGRITY OF FUTURE TREATMENT
ARV Regimens, Subsequent Choices, and the
Cost of Resistance
In this series of LIVE CME/CE Consult With the HIV Experts Webinars, a panel of experts will discuss and interpret the findings of recent clinical trials that focus on the following topics:
Resistance testing both before treatment initiation and after virologic failure
Initial ARV regimens in terms of the evolution of resistance among patients with virologic failure
Recent research findings related to the selection of viable first-line regimens for HIV-infected patients
The advantages and disadvantages of NNRTI-based and PI-based initial therapy
The evolution of resistance during early ARV treatment
Each live Webinar will provide participants the following opportunities:
Interact with a panel of three HIV experts
Examine patient case studies, determining the challenges HIV-treating professionals encounter daily
Earn 1 hour of CME/CE credit for physicians, nurses, and pharmacists


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