Overview

The KY AETC 2025 Annual Conference provides the latest information regarding HIV/AIDS and related conditions. Attendance of the conference is free and open to physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, social workers, health educators and therapists who provide or could offer services for persons with HIV/AIDS.

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Activity Directors

 

Alice Thornton, MD

 

 
 
Professor of Medicine
Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases
University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington, Kentucky

Nicholas Van Sickels, MD

 

 
 
Associate Professor
Associate Division Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases
University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington, Kentucky

Frank Romanelli, PharmD, MPH,
BCPS, FCCP, FAPhA, AAHIVP

 

 
 
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs,
University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy

 
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Speakers

Marwan Haddad, MD, MPH, AAHIVS


Medical Director of the Center for Key Populations Community Health Center, Inc. (CHCI) Middletown, Connecticut
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Emily McKenzie, DSW, CSW, CCM


Community Engagement Coordinator Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs (KASAP) Frankfort, Kentucky
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Hermione Hurley, MD


Infectious Disease, Addiction Medicine Physician Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, Colorado Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado Denver, Colorado
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Jon Hourigan, MD, FACS, FASCRS


Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery University of Kentucky College of Medicine UK Markey Cancer Center Lexington, Kentucky
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Jeffrey Lennox, MD, FIDSA


Chief of Internal Medicine Grady Memorial Hospital Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia
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Saritha Gomadam, DO


Medical Officer Community Health Services Richmond, Virginia
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Michelle Collins-Ogle, MD, FAAP, FPIDS, AAHIVS


Medical Director Montefiore Adolescent and Youth Sexual-health Clinic (MAYS) Associate Professor of Pediatrics Pediatric Infectious Diseases Children Hospital at Montefiore Einstein College of Medicine. Bronx, New York
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Nicholas Van Sickels, MD


Associate Professor Associate Division Chief Division of Infectious Diseases University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky
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Susanna Naggie, MD, MHS


Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases Vice Dean for Clinical and Translational Research Director, Duke Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Duke School of Medicine Durham, North Carolina
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Suman Srinivasa, MD


Assistant Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Endocrinologist Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
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Elizabeth Novick, MD


Clinical Assistant Professor Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Nathanial Nolan, MD, MPH, MPHE


Instructor in Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases VA St. Louis Health Care Washington University School of Medicine St Louis, Missouri
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Lydia Barakat, MD, FIDSA, AAHIVS


Associate Chair, DOM Ambulatory Clinical Affairs Director, Yale Center for Infectious Diseases Program Director, Yale HIV Primary Care Track PI, New England AIDS Education & Training Center, Connecticut Site Associate Professor of Medicine Section of Infectious Disease Yale School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut
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Melanie Thompson, MD


Principal Investigator and Executive Director AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta (ARCA) Physician of Internal Medicine Thacker and Thompson MD PC Piedmont Clinic Atlanta, Georgia
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Christopher Hurt, MD, FIDSA


Professor of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Frederick Altice, MD


Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Public Health Director of Clinical and Community Research Yale University School of Medicine and School of Public Health New Haven, Connecticut
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Kathleen McMannus, MD, MSCR, FIDSA


Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases & International Health University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
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Accreditation

In support of improving patient care, University of Kentucky HealthCare CECentral is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

 

CME

This live activity is designated for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CPE

This knowledge-based activity will award 13 contact hours (1.300 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit in states that recognize ACPE providers.

CDE

This live course meets regulatory requirements for 13 hours credit as permitted by 201 KAR 8:532 for dentists and 201 KAR 8:562 for dental hygienists.

ASWB ACE

As a Jointly Accredited Organization, UK HealthCare CECentral is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. UK HealthCare CECentral maintains responsibility for this course. Social workers completing this course receive 7.25 clinical continuing education credits & 5.75 general continuing education credits.

CNE

The maximum number of hours awarded for this Continuing Nursing Education activity is 13 nursing contact hours. Will offer 4 Pharmacology hours.

Acknowledgement

In collaboration with Kentucky Aids Education Training Center (KY AETC) and UK Healthcare Division of Infectious Diseases.

The activity was supported by Southeast Aids Training and Education Center.