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The Future of HIV Care

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Science is restless. It's always seeking, always exploring, always striving to answer new questions and build off the knowledge it has already gained. In HIV, we've spent decades refining our understanding of the virus and its complex web of intersections with our bodies and our societies. Yet we constantly strive to learn more, and to create ever-more-effective means by which we can prevent HIV transmission, treat HIV infection, and improve the length and quality of the lives of people affected by this 40-year pandemic. In this monthly podcast, HIV and the Future will zoom in on one area within HIV-related science to highlight innovative projects and explain the bigger questions and issues they seek to resolve. Our explorations will include current and upcoming pilot studies or demonstration programs, as well as unsung but important new projects that seek to tackle big issues around HIV prevention, treatment, and care. We will interview the scientists and clinicians involved in this innovative work, as well as experts in relevant subfields who can speak to the broader implications of that work for the future of HIV and health care.
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Episodes

Wonderful Bad News

This month, we're digging into some recent, clinically notable HIV research in the U.S. that leaves us seeing a complex mix of clouds and silver (or perhaps gold?) linings. Specifically: new findings on ART prescription practices; a study on barriers to rapid HIV treatment initiation; and state-level data on PrEP prescribing trends relative to HIV diagnoses. Support us by visiting the online transcript: https://www.thebodypro.com/podcast/hiv/future-hiv-care-clouds-silver-linings-june-2025 And wa...

Jun 23, 202538 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Can the British Be Our HIV Backup?

In a time of growing uncertainty for the HIV response within the U.S., you may be wondering: What do I do if the public guidelines and resources I rely on to provide HIV-related clinical services cease receiving updates or are permanently removed? Laura and Myles discuss the complexities of our current moment -- and the extent to which our colleagues across the pond in the British HIV Association (BHIVA) can help fill the gap. Laura will also review recent highlights from BHIVA's annual Spring C...

May 20, 202540 minSeason 3Ep. 5

In HIV Care, the Nuances Matter

Myles Helfand and Laura Waters, M.D., FRCP, discuss recently published, clinically noteworthy findings from a trio of venerable HIV cohort studies. First, they review new data from the ATHENA study on non-AIDS events among so-called "HIV controllers." They then move on to recent findings from the START study regarding the link between ART initiation timing and cardiovascular disease risk. Finally, they explore new REPRIEVE data exploring the impact (or lack thereof) of statin use on non-cardiova...

Apr 29, 202537 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Not Your Everyday HIV Conference

Laura Waters, M.D., and Myles Helfand recap several noteworthy moments and clinically important studies from this year's Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2025), which took place during a deeply uncertain moment in the HIV field, both domestically and globally. Their research conversation includes highlights in antiretroviral therapy strategies; comorbidities; emerging cure science; and prevention.¶ ¶ Access the full transcript, which includes contextual links to stud...

Mar 26, 202538 min

Our New, Sudden HIV Care Crisis

Myles Helfand is joined by new co-host and expert HIV clinician-researcher Laura Waters, M.D., to dig into an issue they had once hoped they would never need to spend a podcast episode discussing: The rapidly unfolding impact of a new Trump administration on both the global fight against HIV and efforts to combat the virus -- and provide care and services -- within the United States.¶ ¶ Full episode transcript and key resource links: https://www.thebodypro.com/hiv/future-hiv-care-initial-trump-p...

Feb 21, 202528 minSeason 3Ep. 2

How Will HIV Care Evolve in 2025?

You can't truly look to the future without taking time to make sense of the past. That's why our January episode explores some of the most important studies and events of 2024 from an HIV clinical standpoint, and discusses what those highlights mean for HIV care moving forward.¶ ¶ The guest: David Alain Wohl, M.D., a professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina and the co-principal investigator of UNC's Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Tri...

Jan 21, 202553 minSeason 3Ep. 1

GLP-1 Agonists and HIV: Do Weight-Loss Drugs Make Sense for Your Patients?

GLP-1 Agonists and HIV: Do Weight-Loss Drugs Make Sense for Your Patients? Three GLP-1 agonist drugs (which originally had been confined to diabetes treatment) are currently FDA approved specifically for weight loss. The rapid uptake of these medications in the U.S. has naturally led to questions within the HIV clinical community about their safety and efficacy in people living with HIV, whose journeys with weight gain and weight loss overlap with the general population but also may differ signi...

Dec 19, 202343 minSeason 2Ep. 12

What Clinicians Need to Know—And Do—About HIV Criminalization

For all too many people living with HIV in the U.S., the prospect of facing incarceration because of their status is not an abstraction: It is a real and present danger. And in many states, it has nothing to do with science. This month, Juan Michael Porter II speaks with Joseph Cherabie, M.D., M.Sc., about why it's so important for clinicians to educate themselves about HIV criminalization laws in their state -- and then work to support and empower their patients while pushing to get these laws ...

Nov 22, 202339 minSeason 2Ep. 11

Vaccination Season

Summer weather is transitioning into sweater weather in most of the U.S., and that means we -- and our patients -- are about to spend a lot more time indoors, inevitably getting exposed to numerous microbes. Accordingly, this month we're talking about vaccinations for people living with HIV: why they're critical, what to consider, how to discuss the topic with your patients, and how to help ensure people living with HIV equitably receive the care they deserve. Our guests for this episode, which ...

Oct 31, 202337 minSeason 2Ep. 10

Myth vs. Reality: Integrase Inhibitor Side Effects

This month, we’re clearing the air around integrase inhibitors. They are by far the world’s most commonly prescribed HIV drug class -- but that ubiquity has come with long-standing concerns around their potential to cause a range of adverse events, from weight gain to birth defects and more. Our executive editor Myles Helfand speaks with Laura Waters, M.D., FRCP, the head of the British HIV Association, about what the available science tells us. Read the transcript: https://www.thebodypro.com/ar...

Sep 28, 202346 minSeason 2Ep. 9

HIV Treatment Isn’t Just About Treating HIV

This month, Juan Michael Porter II speaks with Tristan Barber, M.D., FRCP, about the challenges we face in determining the precise causes of particular health complications in people living with HIV. As importantly, they discuss how a provider can best make sense of these challenges and work through them to continue to provide exceptional, supportive patient care. Read the transcript: https://www.thebodypro.com/article/future-hiv-care-podcast-treatment-tristan-barber Credits: Our executive produ...

Aug 31, 202339 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Your Patients Need You to Choose Their Side

The concept of "patient-centered care" can feel both nebulous and obvious: As a clinician treating a patient, are you not by definition providing patient-centered care? There is a key difference, however, between care that focuses on the patient and care that centers each patient as a unique individual in need of a specifically tailored approach. This month, podcast co-hosts Myles Helfand and Juan Michael Porter II dig into this issue, and discuss how conversations about achieving long-term succ...

Jul 26, 202333 min

Your Patients Are Probably Having Anal Sex. Let's Talk About It.

Your Patients Are Probably Having Anal Sex. Let's Talk About It. It’s Pride Month, so we thought: Why don’t we talk about anal health? (Or, as we will frequently refer to it on this podcast, butt stuff?) We know it’s a taboo, and many of us are uncomfortable discussing it with our patients. But even though it is awkward, when we recognize that HIV transmissions often occur through anal sex -- and that regardless of sex or gender, many people have anal sex at some point, whether they are admittin...

Jun 28, 202344 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Is Any Patient Truly “Hard to Treat”?

In the United States, some of our most innovative steps forward in HIV care and research are taking place at one of the oldest HIV care facilities in the world. Humbly named Ward 86, this unassuming wing of San Francisco General Hospital opened 40 years ago as the first U.S. clinic dedicated specifically to the treatment of people living with HIV. Since then, it has been at the forefront of a host of initiatives and programs that seek to improve access to HIV prevention and treatment—and to incr...

Jun 08, 202334 min

In the Deep South, a Beacon of HIV Care for People of Color

This month, we speak with Kathie M. Hiers and Jean Hernandez of AIDS Alabama about how to overcome barriers to care for vulnerable people -- and how administrators and clinicians alike can better ensure that everyone accesses the services they need. Read the transcript: https://www.thebodypro.com/article/future-hiv-care-podcast-16-aids-alabama This month’s episode is hosted by Juan Michael Porter II. Our executive producer is Myles Helfand; our project manager is Alina Mogollon-Volk; our audio p...

Apr 28, 202336 minSeason 2Ep. 4

It’s Time to Embrace Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding for People Living With HIV

This month, we’re going to explore a significant set of recent changes to U.S. HIV clinical guidelines. These changes are momentous in and of themselves, but they also reveal an important ongoing shift in how we fundamentally approach the clinician-patient relationship, especially when it comes to pregnant and infant-feeding people who are living with HIV. Joining us for this conversation are two people who have been deeply involved in these guideline changes: Lealah Pollock, M.D., and Ciarra (C...

Mar 29, 202342 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Race and HIV Care: We Can Do Better

It’s Black History Month, the shortest month of the year. It's not enough to simply talk about racism in health care as an issue or to acknowledge that the house is on fire; at a certain point, one has to formulate a game plan for addressing the issue effectively beyond analyzing data and conducting studies. We speak with Susan Cole-Haley, an incredible HIV advocate and Black woman who is living with HIV, about her experience and creating a way forward. We also speak with John Schneider, M.D., M...

Feb 28, 202347 minSeason 2Ep. 2

HIV Care in 2023: A Look Back, and Then Forward

This month, we take stock of the most notable developments in 2022 that affected HIV medicine and clinical practice in the U.S. — and we'll also take a glimpse at the highlights that 2023 may hold in store. Our guide on this journey is David Alain Wohl, M.D., a professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina. He's the author of an annual opus on TheBodyPro in which he delves deeply into the top 10 HIV-related clinical developments of the year. Rea...

Jan 26, 202348 minSeason 2Ep. 1

A Clinician’s Keys to the HIV Care Continuum

Over the long term, successful HIV treatment is not about addressing a single issue; it requires a full continuum of care. Anita Ravi, M.D., M.P.H., the founder and medical director of the PurpLE Clinic, shares how clinicians can best address the small-but-critical moments in the patient-provider relationship that make the difference between optimal outcomes and people falling out of care. Read the transcript: https://www.thebodypro.com/article/future-hiv-care-podcast-12-continuum-of-care This m...

Dec 22, 202235 minSeason 1Ep. 12

We Can All Treat Opioid Use Disorder Effectively—and Humanely

Drug use is highly stigmatized not only within U.S. society, but within our health care system as well. This is all the more concerning in the context of HIV care, given the stigmas already associated with HIV. But it's within our power as health care providers to change that. In this month's episode, Joshua Barocas, M.D., of University of Colorado School of Medicine, explains how -- and why it's both cost-effective and morally imperative to do so. Read the full transcript: https://www.thebodypr...

Nov 30, 202240 minSeason 1Ep. 11

HIV, Medical Discrimination, and the Law: What Clinicians Need to Know

For providers of HIV-related care and services in the U.S., the legal landscape has grown more fraught in recent years. Despite protections baked into the Affordable Care Act, acts of medical discrimination are on the rise -- and are sometimes even encouraged by a provider's institution. We speak with Valerie Blake, J.D., of West Virginia University about these current realities, and how providers can work within the law to administer just, equitable, and science-based care to their patients. Re...

Oct 27, 202234 minSeason 1Ep. 10

How to Talk About Sex (With Your Patients)

This month, we talk with Joseph Cherabie, M.D., M.Sc., of the Washington University School of Medicine about the keys to successfully taking a sexual history and discussing sex with your patients. Though sexuality is an essential aspect of our humanity, taking a sexual history can often be a challenging experience for providers and a traumatizing one for patients. But to provide effective HIV care, speaking to patients about their sexual health is crucial. We discuss how to communicate with pati...

Sep 30, 202235 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Confronting Our Biases in Monkeypox Medical Care

We talk with Gregorio (Greg) Millett, M.P.H., a longtime HIV and public health advocate, about the implicit (and explicit) stigmas that harm our ability to fully tackle the new monkeypox epidemic—and about how we can do better as a clinical community. We'll also dispel a few medical misconceptions about monkeypox along the way. Read the full transcript, which includes links to the many studies cited throughout this conversation: https://www.thebodypro.com/article/future-hiv-care-podcast-8-monkey...

Aug 31, 202241 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Anal Cancer: It’s Time to Get Our Butts in Gear

This month, gastroenterologist Jessica Korman, M.D., joins us to discuss one of the more common, yet underscreened, comorbidities that an HIV care provider can encounter in their patient: anal cancer and its precursors. Korman is a co-author of the newly published ANCHOR study, which explores the value of treating (versus simply observing) high-risk, pre-cancerous anal lesions. In this episode, she shares highlights of the ANCHOR study results, analyzes their clinical implications, and talks abo...

Jul 28, 202240 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Breaking the Silence: Mental Health Among Medical Care Providers

Please note that this episode discusses depression and suicide, which some listeners may find triggering. IF YOU NEED HELP: The peer counseling service we discuss within this episode is called the Physician Support Line; it can be reached at 888-409-0141. It is a free service available every day between 8 a.m. and 1 a.m. Eastern Time. For this podcast, we are stepping away from the discussion around what doctors and medical professionals need to do in order to be better. This framing rarely cons...

Jun 29, 202240 minSeason 1Ep. 6

The Not-So-Secret Secret to Providing Trauma-Informed Care

For this episode, we are looking at the provision of trauma-informed care to people who have experienced sexual assault. This includes, but is not limited to, helping survivors regain a feeling of control, effectively communicating with patients, and offering STI testing. Amanda Reames Pitelli, ANRP, M.S.N., the director of clinical services at Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., joins us to talk about simple, specific steps HIV clinicians can take to create a safe space for the...

May 26, 202235 minSeason 1Ep. 5

The Human Touch

There have been quite a few moments from our prior interviews that felt powerful and important, but which didn’t make the cut for the final podcast audio, usually due to time constraints. These are moments that embrace the essence of this podcast, which is to go beyond the data to discuss where HIV medicine and services are changing in the United States, and to talk about how we can learn and adapt to create better outcomes for patients and clients and, ultimately, to lead to a better future. Yo...

Apr 28, 202238 minSeason 1Ep. 4

The Short-Term Verdict on Long-Acting Antiretrovirals

We talk with Chloe Orkin, M.D., about one aspect of our future that in some very concrete ways has already arrived, and yet is currently out of reach for millions: long-acting medical interventions for HIV, the first of which were approved in the U.S. and Europe for treatment over a year ago and approved in the U.S. for prevention late last year. The beginning of the long-acting era has revealed anew some longstanding questions regarding who these drugs primarily benefit, who is able to receive ...

Mar 29, 202234 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Power Differentials and Racism in HIV Care

For our second episode, we tackle structural racism and power differentials in HIV care and services within the U.S. We focus on acknowledging current issues and identifying potential solutions that providers can employ in their daily work. Our staff writer Juan Michael Porter II takes the host chair. We have two guests in store this month: Michael Chancley, M.S.W., and Deb Cohan, M.D., M.P.H. Chancley is a social worker, educator, writer, and HIV advocate whose work in the South has transformed...

Feb 24, 202243 min

Top 10 HIV Clinical Developments of 2021

We review some of the most important clinical developments in HIV that we’ve witnessed in 2021, with an eye toward how those developments will inform and alter our response to HIV in 2022 and beyond. Our guest: David Alain Wohl, M.D., a professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina and the site leader of the HIV Prevention and Treatment Clinical Trials Unit at UNC Chapel Hill. Our topics: HIV and COVID-19; long-acting antiretroviral treatment; P...

Jan 18, 202254 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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