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Dr Bruno Spire, World AIDS Day 2021: The needs of people living with HIV and what do healthcare professionals need to support them

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Published Online: Nov 29th 2021

Here at Touch Medical Media we are supporting World AIDS Day (1st December 2021), to raise awareness and help improve health and wellbeing for people living with HIV.

We were delighted to speak with Dr Bruno Spire (French National Institute for Medical Research, Marseille, France and International AIDS Society Governing Council), who talks about how healthcare policies and education can help healthcare professionals to adopt an inclusive and holistic approach to patient management, so that they can better support people living with HIV and ensure improved and sustained quality of life.

Questions:
1. What more is needed to provide meaningful lifelong support to people living with HIV?
2. What role do public health policies play in providing healthcare professionals the tools to support the needs of people living with HIV?
3. How can education of healthcare professionals support the needs of people living with HIV?

Disclosures: Dr Bruno Spire has nothing to disclose in relation to this video.

Support: The production of this video was supported by Touch Medical Media.

Other content available in support of World AIDS Day includes:

Dr Dorothy Dow and Prof. Coleen Cunningham discuss he important role of healthcare professionals in improving the quality of life for patients living with HIV

Dr Dorothy Dow and Prof. Coleen Cunningham discuss the future of HIV treatment and its potential impact on the quality of life of people living with HIV

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