State of the ART HIV Management 2025: Albany Med 9:30am to 10:30am
June 4, 2025
Target Audience
All pharmacists
Learning Objectives
At the completion of the activity, the participant will be able to:
Describe when to start antiretroviral therapy, including in people with opportunistic conditions
Understand long-acting options for treating HIV
Explain approaches to keeping people with HIV healthy on treatment
VIA ZOOM
United States
Zoom link will be sent to you directly through email
Rajesh T. Gandhi, MD
- Dr. Gandhi is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and the Director of HIV Clinical Services and Education at Massachusetts General Hospital. He has been actively involved in HIV care and research since 1996.
- Dr. Gandhi is the site leader of the Massachusetts General Hospital AIDS Clinical Research Site in the Harvard/Boston AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) and a member of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group HIV-1 Reservoirs and Eradication Transformative Science Group. He is also the Co-Director and PI of the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR).
- Dr. Gandhi is the editor of ID Images, an educational infectious diseases website, and organizer of the HIV Online Provider Education (HOPE) program, which is an internet-based educational conference series for physicians caring for HIV-infected patients in resource-limited settings.
- He is also Editor of Journal Watch Infectious Diseases.
- Dr. Gandhi received his medical degree from Harvard, completed his residency at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and trained in infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His research interests include clinical trials of immune-based therapies for HIV, HIV reservoirs, and HIV/viral hepatitis coinfections.
ACPE UAN #
0042-9999-25-035-L02-P
Available Credit
- 1.00 ACPEThe Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

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