Academic Medical Education
Academic Medical Education (AME) is a brand-new platform developed by leading medical education provider Virology Education.
AME provides you with the latest industry knowledge and data available, all presented by renowned international experts. We do this through holding informative virtual, hybrid, and live meetings across the world as well as providing the healthcare community with world-class abstracts, slide sets, e-posters, online meeting highlights, and e-learnings.
Telehealth Attitudes and Experiences of Reproductive-Age and Older Ethnic (...) - Lunthita Dulethy
Physical Performance and Gait are Negatively Impacted by Peripheral Neuropathy (...) - David Kietrys
Age, HIV Infection, and Comorbidities Reshape Inflammasome Responses and (...) - Heidi Zapata
Comparing the Effectiveness of High Intensity Interval Training vs. Continuous (...) - Grace Kulik
Strengthening Community Mechanisms to Improve Mental Health Screening Among (...) - Senyonjo Joseph
Association Between Processing Speed and Segregation/Integration of Large (...) - Monica M. Diaz
Effect of Lipoatrophy on Changes in Adipose Tissue Characteristics and Insulin (...) - Arman Kian
AI-Supported Quality Improvement to Optimize Polypharmacy in Aging PLWH (...) - Jovana Milic
Bridging the Gap: Primary Care-Led Cognitive Screening and Empowerment (...) - Ivan Melendez-Rivera
Validation of Novel ADRD Diagnostic Tools for Use in Uganda and in PLWH - Roslyn Valdespino
Integrating Resilience-Based Geriatric HIV Care: Lessons from Kenya Aging & HIV (...) - Jael Julie
Effects of Psychosocial Support Approaches in Enhancing the Quality of (...) - Marijanatu Abdulai
Effect of ART on Concentrations of IgG Antibodies to Human CMV among Men Living (...) - Sean Leng
Pain Self-Management Intervention - Jessica Robinson-Papp
The Importance of Olfaction and Its Relationship with Cognition - David Moore
Viral (Co)Infections: CMV - Peter Hunt
Perinatal Infections: Impact on Comorbidities - Carolyn Foster
Obesity: GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Impacting Biological Aging - Todd Brown
Focus on Vision - Alison G. Abraham
Debate: Injectable Treatment and Prevention Should Be Reserved for People 16-25 Years
DDI and Supplement Use in Older Adults with HIV: A Pharmacist’s Perspective - Catia Marzolini
Critical Appraisal of Data: Long-Acting Injectables in HIV Care - Jean-Michel Molina
“Kids with Kids": A Mixed Methods Intervention Study on the Vulnerability (...) - Nonhlanhla Ndondo
Evidence for Improved HIV and SRHR Outcomes among Adolescents and Young People (...) - Luciana Leite
Digital and Community-Led Approaches to Documenting Gender (...) - Miriam Franklin-Ifejika
From Hashtags to Health: Digital Engagement for Adolescent SRHR and HIV (...) - Carolyne Nyarangi
“AI Never Reveals Your Secrets”: Preliminary User Insights on “Self-Cav” (...) - Vhugala Ngwenya
Exploring Legal, Policy, and Stigma-Driven Challenges to Adolescent SRHR and (...) - Sharon Nakitto
HIV Self-Testing among Adolescents Living on the Street: A Cross- (...) - Touré Yélamikan Frank
Screening for Depression among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in (...) - Maipelo Tsuaneng