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Pharmacy-Centered HIV Research: Current Landscape and Future Frontiers

Agenda

Pharmacy-Centered HIV Research Virtual meeting
Held June 28 & June 29, 2023, 1-5pm ET each day
Open to the Public

Sponsored by:
NIMH and the NIH Office of AIDS Research
in Partnership with FIC, NHLBI, NIAAA, NIAID, NICHD, NIDA, and NIMHD

 

 

Day One

Opening Plenary
Time Agenda Item Speaker(s) Affiliation
1:00-1:01 ET Housekeeping Note
1:01-1:04 ET Meeting Welcome from NIH Bill Kapogiannis, MD NIH Office of AIDS Research
1:04-1:08 ET Meeting Objective and Overview Dianne Rausch, PhD NIMH Division of AIDS Research
1:08-1:12 ET Opening Plenary Comment
Introduction of Opening Panel
Paul Gaist, PhD, MPH NIH Office of AIDS Research
1:12-1:20 ET Pharmacists: Advancing Public Health Michael D. Hogue, PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP American Pharmacists Association
1:20-1:28 ET The Role of Pharmacists in the US National HIV/AIDS Strategy Harold Phillips, MRP White House Office of National AIDS Policy
1:28-1:36 ET The US EHE Pharmacist Task Force RDML Kelly Battese Chief Professional Officer for Pharmacy, US Public Health Service
1:36-1:44 ET Building a Coalition of Pharmacies to Respond to HIV Steve Massey US Business Coalition to End HIV Health Action Alliance
1:44-1:52 ET The US Evidence Base for Pharmacy-Delivered HIV Services over the HIV Prevention and Care Continua Natalie Crawford, PhD Emory University
1:52-2:00 ET Lessons from Global Research in Pharmacy-Based HIV Service Delivery Katrina Ortblad, ScD Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
2:00-2:05 ET Discussant Comment: Building on Our Accomplishments with Next Steps Paul Weidle, PharmD CDC Division of HIV Prevention
2:05-2:35 ET Questions for Opening Panel Paul Gaist, PhD, MPH NIH Office of AIDS Research
2:35-2:40 ET Live Poll 1: What is one word that comes to mind when you think of pharmacy-based HIV service delivery? Michael Stirratt, PhD NIMH Division of AIDS Research
Topic Panel One:
Meeting Community Interests Across the Spectrum of Community Pharmacies – from Independent to Chain
2:45-2:49 ET Opening Comments
Panel Speaker Introductions
Nelly Gazarian, PharmD, AAHIVP HHS Office of Asst Secretary for Health
2:49-2:59 ET Community Independent Pharmacies: Furthering Innovation in Oral and Injectable PrEP Delivery Elyse Tung, PharmD Kelly-Ross Pharmacy
3:00-3:10 ET Community Chain Pharmacies: Achieving Scale and Reach John Wigneswaran, MD
Aleata Postell, BS
Walmart
3:10-3:25 ET Discussant Comments: Meeting Community Interests Bishar Jenkins, Jr., MPP
Kenric Ware, PharmD, AAHIVP
AIDS United Mercer University College of Pharmacy and Joseph H. Neal Health Collaborative
3:25-3:45 ET Questions for the panel Nelly Gazarian, PharmD, AAHIVP HHS Office of Asst Secretary for Health
3:45-3:50 ET Live Poll 2: Characterizing our Meeting Community Michael Stirratt, PhD NIMH Division of AIDS Research
Topic Panel Two:
Advancing HIV Testing through Pharmacies and Pharmacists
3:55-3:59 ET Research Gap Idea Collection: Introduction and Invitation to Contribute Michael Stirratt, PhD NIMH Division of AIDS Research
3:59-4:03 ET Opening Comment Panel Speaker Introductions Jason Hataye, MD, PhD NIAID Division of AIDS
4:03-4:11 ET Implementing Point of Care Testing and a Collaborative HIV Screening Program in Pharmacies Donald G Klepser, PhD, MBA University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy
4:11-4:19 ET Lessons Learned from HIV Screening Initiatives at CVS Health Drexel Shaw, MPH CVS Health
4:19-4:27 ET AmbassADDOrs for Health: A community-randomized trial to support HIV testing and contraception access among young women through drug dispensing shops in Tanzania Jenny Liu, PhD UCSF
4:27-4:35 ET Considering Pharmacy Locations and the Need to Bridge “Pharmacy Deserts” Dima Qato, PharmD USC
4:35-4:55 ET Questions for the panel Jason Hataye, MD, PhD NIAID Division of AIDS
4:55-5:00 ET Close of Day 1
Preview of Day 2
Paul Gaist, PhD, MPH NIH Office of AIDS Research

Day Two

Topic Panel Three:
Advancing HIV PrEP through Pharmacies and Pharmacists
Time Agenda Item Speaker(s) Affiliation
1:00-1:01 ET Housekeeping Note
1:01-1:06 ET Day Two Welcome
Reminder of Research Gap Idea Generation
Introduction of Panel Three Moderator
Michael Stirratt, PhD NIMH
1:06-1:10 ET Opening Comment
Panel Speaker Introductions
Jeremiah Johnson, MPH PrEP4All
1:10-1:18 ET The Iowa TelePrEP program: Telemedicine + Pharmacists = PrEP Access and Use Heidi Wood, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP University of Iowa Health Care
1:18-1:26 ET A Novel Community-Retail Pharmacy Partnership to Advance HIV PrEP Among Latino Men in Miami Mariano Kanamori, PhD Drexel Shaw, MPH University of Miami Miller School of Medicine CVS Health
1:26-1:34 ET Understanding the implementation of SB 159: Pharmacist delivered pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis in three high EHE counties in California Raiza Beltran, PhD Tam Phan, PharmD, AAHIVP UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs USC Mann School of Pharmacy
1:34-1:42 ET A demonstration project to advance HIV PrEP delivery through pharmacies Alex Dubov, PhD, MDiv Loma Linda University
1:42-1:50 ET Nurse-facilitated PrEP delivery for adolescent girls and young women seeking contraception at retail pharmacies in Kisumu, Kenya Jillian Pintye, PhD University of Washington
1:50-2:10 ET Questions for Panel Jeremiah Johnson, MPH PrEP4All
2:10-2:15 ET Live Poll 3: Role of Pharmacies in PrEP Starts and Delivery Michael Stirratt, PhD NIMH Division of AIDS Research
Topic Panel Four:
Advancing HIV Treatment through Pharmacies and Pharmacists
Time Agenda Item Speaker(s) Affiliation
2:20-2:24 Opening Comment Panel Speaker Introductions Glen Pietrandoni, RPh, AAHIVP Avita Pharmacy
2:24-2:32 Supporting Adherence and Viral Suppression Through the Patient-centered HIV Care Model Project: A Collaboration Between Community-based Pharmacists and HIV Clinical Providers Kathy Byrd, MD, MPH CDC
2:32-2:40 Data to Care Rx: Engaging pharmacies and pharmacists in proactive efforts to retain people with HIV in care Katrease Hale, MPH Rachel Browning, MPH Public Health Consultant NASTAD
2:40-2:48 Implementing Injectable HIV Treatment in an Ambulatory Infectious Diseases Clinic through Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Taylor Ward, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP Boston Medical Center
2:48-3:06 Exploring Pharmacy-Based Delivery of Long-Acting Injectable HIV Treatment Jennifer Cocohoba, PharmD UCSF
3:06-3:25 Questions for the panel Glen Pietrandoni, RPh, AAHIVP Avita Pharmacy
Topic Panel Five:
Addressing HIV Syndemic Factors and Co-Morbidities through Pharmacies and Pharmacists
Time Agenda Item Speaker(s) Affiliation
3:30-3:34 Opening Comment Panel Speaker Introductions Angela Lee-Winn, PhD NIDA
3:34-3:42 Improving syringe access, opioid overdose prevention, and naloxone dispensation among rural and small metro area pharmacists Crystal Lewis Fuller, PhD New York University
3:42-3:50 Influences on the availability of medications for opioid use disorder in outpatient and inpatient pharmacies in South Florida David P. Serota, MD MSc University of Miami
3:50-3:58 Advancing mobile pharmacies to deliver PrEP/ART and buprenorphine and naloxone to People who use drugs in Connecticut Sandra Springer, MD Yale University
3:58-4:06 A pharmacist-delivered primary care telemedicine intervention to increase access to pharmacotherapy and specialty treatment for alcohol use problems Stacy A. Sterling, DrPH, MSW, MPH Kaiser Permanente
4:06-4:14 A pharmacist-delivered intervention to address smoking cessation in people with HIV E. Jennifer Edelman, MD, MHS Yale University
4:14-4:35 Questions for the panel Angela Lee-Winn, PhD NIDA

Closing Session: Looking to the Future

4:35-4:40 Opening Comment Sarah Read, MD NIAID Division of AIDS
4:40-4:52 Bringing It All Together: Reflecting on Research Gaps and Opportunities Walid El-Nahal, MD, MHS NIH Office of AIDS Research
4:52-4:54 Idea Collection Invitation and Reminder Michael Stirratt, PhD NIMH Division of AIDS Research
4:54-4:57 Note of Thanks Dianne Rausch, PhD NIMH Division of AIDS Research
4:57-5:00 Meeting Close Bill Kapogiannis, MD NIH Office of AIDS Research

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