AJMC August 18, 2024
Maggie L. Shaw

Jennifer Cocohoba, PharmD, MAS, AAHIVP, University of California, San Francisco, School of Pharmacy, discussed the benefits of pharmacy-administered long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy for HIV and patient attitudes toward pharmacy-administered treatment.

Every 2 years, the International AIDS Society puts on the world’s largest conference focused on HIV and AIDS, and all of the science, advocacy, and human rights contributions that are the building blocks to its enduring success and platform for evidence-based results. The global gathering took place this year in Munich, Germany, from July 22-26, and had more than 11,000 attendees.

Among those attendees—who included activists, politicians, community organizers, researchers, clinicians, health care professionals, people living with HIV, and the media—was Jennifer Cocohoba, PharmD, MAS, AAHIVP, McKesson Professor of Pharmaceutical...

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