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October E-learn Call : Visual Design for Powerful Presentations. Sophy Wong (East Bay AETC). Objectives. By the end of this session, participants will be able to : Discuss and practice using 3 visual presentation design principles
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October E-learn Call: Visual Design for Powerful Presentations Sophy Wong (East Bay AETC)
Objectives By the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Discuss and practice using 3 visual presentation design principles • Evaluate 2 example presentation slides and recommend 2 ways to increase their visual impact • Create your own awesome, high-impact slide
for Powerful Presentations! Sophy Wong, MD
bullet • point • makeover
Cohort study data show survival benefit if ART initiated at CD4 count >500 cells/µL Earlier ART may prevent HIV-related end organ damage; deferred ART may not reliably repair damage acquired earlier Increasing evidence of direct HIV effects on various end organs and indirect effects via HIV-associated inflammation End organ damage occurs at all stages of infection Potential Benefits of Early Therapy (CD4 count >500 cells/µL) www.aidsetc.org
Potential decrease in risk of many complications, including: HIV-associated nephropathy Liver disease progression from hepatitis B or hepatitis C Cardiovascular disease Malignancies (AIDS defining and non-AIDS defining) Neurocognitive decline Blunted immunological response owing to ART initiation at older age Persistent T-cell activation and inflammation Potential Benefits of Early Therapy (CD4 count >500 cells/µL) (2) www.aidsetc.org
Prevention of sexual and bloodborne transmission of HIV Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV Potential Benefits of Early Therapy (CD4 count >500 cells/µL) (3) www.aidsetc.org
ARV-related toxicities Drug resistance Nonadherence to ART Cost Potential Limitations of Early Therapy (CD4 count >500 cells/µL) www.aidsetc.org
When to start -adherence OIs -drug toxicity -resistance -lack of options +stay healthy transmission ↑CD4
Percentage of Newly Reported HIV (non-AIDS) Cases By Race/Ethnicity, Alameda County 2006-2010 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). eHARS. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [2006-2010].
CA hep C treatment algorithm:handout! Getty Images
start fresh & focus
Contact • Any questions about the presentation: • Sophy Wong: sophy.wong@ucsf.edu