Clinical Education Initiative
Conversations with CEI
Conversations with Clinical Education Initiative (CEI) features clinical experts in HIV Primary Care and Prevention, Sexual Health, Hepatitis C and Drug User Health. Our episodes feature CEI clinicians’ experience and insight on the current health issues, alongside the latest news and guidelines on our areas of expertise. This podcast is produced by the CEI, a New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute program.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Best of the Best: Practice-Changing Papers in STI Care from 2025 09.07.2026 21:00
Hosts Margie Urban, MD, and Daniela DiMarco, MD, MPH, are joined by Jason Zucker, MD. Dr. Zucker is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center and is also the Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-Medical Director of the New York City STD and HIV Prevention Training Center. This podcast gives a snapshot of Dr. Zucker’s review of the most influential STI-relate...
Compassion, Choice and Curiosity: Harm Reduction in Practice 25.06.2026 20:06
Harm reduction is a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use. It is also a movement for social justice build on a belief in, and respect for, the rights of people who use drugs. Although harm reduction was introduced as a U.S. Federal Drug Policy Priority in 2022, it’s currently facing funding cuts that threaten life-saving resources an...
Closer to a Cure? New HIV Cure Research from Stem Cell Transplants to CAR-T Cell Therapy 11.06.2026 10:24
Two recent studies have shown remarkable advances in HIV cure research: (1) a Norwegian man who achieved long-term HIV remission after a stem cell transplant from his brother and (2) a Phase 1 trial testing CAR-T cell therapy. On this episode, Antonio Urbina, MD, Medical Director for CEI’s HIV Primary Care and Prevention Center of Excellence, dives into these studies and puts them into clinical co...
ASSETS-NY – Anal Dysplasia Screening, Surveillance, Education and Treatment Services of NY 28.05.2026 22:37
Host Marguerite Urban, MD is joined by William DeWitt, MD, Clinical Director of Anal Health in Primary Care at Northwell Health, to discuss a new coalition forming in New York City about anal dysplasia. ASSETS-NY aims to bring together people in this field and harness momentum to drive further research and implementation of anal dysplasia and cancer screening, surveillance, education and treatment...
Introducing Point-of-Care Testing for Hepatitis C 14.05.2026 21:35
New York State’s Hepatitis C Dashboard shows that in 2023, 4,783 people were newly diagnosed with HCV in the state, an 8% decrease from 2022. Incidence also decreased, with the rate of new HCV infections dropping from 4.0 to 3.6 per 100,000 population among adult New Yorkers. Despite these gains, progress towards elimination has been stalled by reliance on a multi-step diagnostic algorithm to conf...
Cannabis and Pregnancy 20.04.2026 22:41
Based on data from 2023-24, roughly 23% of New Yorkers aged 21 or older reported cannabis use in the past 12 months. Although men generally have a higher prevalence of use than women, recent studies show a narrowing gap as female consumption rises. Despite this trend, research is sorely lacking on the impact of cannabis use on pregnancy, birth outcomes and overall health. Many advisory panels and...
CROI 2026 – Live from Denver: What You Need to Know 07.04.2026 15:13
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) 2026 took place from February 22 to 25 in Denver, Colorado. CROI is an annual scientific meeting devoted to the understanding, prevention, and treatment of HIV/AIDS and the opportunistic infections associated with AIDS. Thousands of leading researchers and clinicians from around the world convene in each year for the Conference. On thi...
Misconceptions about Contraception 12.03.2026 33:32
Host Dr. Erica Bostick from the University of Rochester Medical Center Division of Adolescent Medicine chats with Dr. Stacy Sun, a double board-certified physician in obstetrics and gynecology and complex family planning at the University of Rochester, about misconceptions they hear from patients about contraception. Should patients get their hormone levels checked before starting a birth control...
What “The 72-Hour Rule” Update Means for New York State 17.02.2026 19:33
Effective February 19, 2026, New York State law permits clinicians to dispense up to 72 hours (equivalent to a 3-day supply) of controlled substances, such as methadone and buprenorphine, for the management of opioid withdrawal while arranging referral and linkage to care for persons with opioid use disorder, as authorized by federal regulations (specifically, the Code of Federal Regulations or CF...
Two New Treatments for Gonorrhea; one is available now! 12.01.2026 15:20
In this episode of the Conversations with CEI, infectious disease specialist Dr. Steven Fine delves into groundbreaking advancements in the treatment of urogenital gonorrhea. The episode highlights the FDA's December 2025 approval of two innovative oral therapies that mark a significant step forward in combating this prevalent sexually transmitted infection. Dr. Fine discusses the first of these t...
PrEParing for Lenacapavir Implementation in Your Clinic: Early Lessons Learned 20.11.2025 28:23
On June 18, 2025, the FDA approved Yeztugo, the brand name for subcutaneous lenacapavir, a prescription medication used for the pre-exposure prophylaxis of HIV. Subcutaneous lenacapavir is administered twice a year (every six months) to reduce the risk of sexually acquired HIV-1 infection in adults and adolescents at risk. With patients only needing lenacapavir twice a year for HIV prevention, th...
Keeping an Eye on STIs – Have You Heard of TMVII? 13.11.2025 18:04
This month, host Dr. Marguerite Urban chats with Dr. Jason Zucker, an adult and pediatric infectious diseases physician at Columbia University and the assistant medical director of the New York City HIV/STI Prevention Training Center, about an emerging fungal infection, Trichophyton mentagrophytes Genotype VII, also known as TMVII. Curious about what clinicians should know about TMVII? Listen now...
Recap of the 2025 Annual New York State Hepatitis C and Drug User Health Conference 09.10.2025 27:28
On September 9th, CEI hosted its first in-person conference dedicated to hepatitis C and drug user health. A group of New York State-based clinicians met in Catskill for a full day agenda focused on (1) integrating wellness into clinical practice as a way to improve patient care and outcomes, and (2) innovative decision-making frameworks to help clinicians navigate complex scenarios in the absence...
Insights from the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science 09.09.2025 16:30
In this episode of Conversations with CEI, Dr. Steven Fine unpacks some of the latest developments and research presented at the 2025 International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science, held in Kigali, Rwanda. From innovative treatment strategies to advancements in prevention and global health equity, Dr. Fine highlights the pivotal discussions and groundbreaking studies that are shaping t...
Evolving Landscape of Geriatric HIV Care 11.08.2025 27:19
The demographics of HIV care are rapidly changing, and with them, the clinical needs of patients aging with HIV. In this episode, host Dr. Tony Urbina, Medical Director for CEI's HIV Primary Care and Prevention Center of Excellence, sits down with geriatrician Dr. Angela Condo to explore the unique intersection of geriatric medicine and HIV care. Dr. Angela Condo is a board-certified internist a...
Highlights and Perspectives from the 11th Annual NYS Sexual Health Conference 10.07.2025 16:36
Live from Canandaigua…it’s the 11th Annual NYS Sexual Health Conference! The CEI Sexual Health Center of Excellence hosted the 11th Annual NYS Sexual Health Conference in-person on Friday May 2, 2025, in beautiful Canandaigua, NY. This was the Center’s second in-person conference since the COVID-19 pandemic and was the Center’s largest in-person event held to-date, bringing together over 225 clini...
Xylazine & Medetomidine & Nitazines, Oh My! An Update on New York State’s Drug Supply 12.06.2025 29:38
New York drug overdose deaths and death rates are on the decline, but with significant disparities and the current, toxic drug supply is partially to blame. Harmful additives like fentanyl analogues, xylazine and medetomidine, among others, have been found in cocaine, heroin, MDMA and pressed into pills. Additives are undetectable by sight, taste and smell which increases the risk of overdose for...
CEI…we got you! Evolving with the Science 16.05.2025 38:16
In this episode of Conversations with CEI, we engage with CEI’s clinicians, researchers, and public health experts to explore current and emerging issues in HIV primary care, sexual health, Hepatitis C, and drug user health. From the early days of the HIV epidemic to today’s complex syndemic approach, our experts share valuable insights and practical strategies for translating science into practic...
Navigating Measles Vaccine Recommendations for Patients with HIV 08.05.2025 20:06
In light of the increase in measles cases within the United States, this episode features Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease expert, who offers a comprehensive exploration of the history and progress of measles eradication efforts. Dr. Fine delves into the factors contributing to the resurgence of measles, particularly the role of misinformation in undermining public trust and vaccination effo...
The Invisible Latino HIV Crisis 10.04.2025 21:40
In May 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its annual HIV surveillance reports. The new data show a continuation of year-over-year reductions through 2022 in the estimated number of new HIV infections in the United States. But disconcerting trends among Latino people — the country’s second-largest racial or ethnic group after White, non-Latino people — reflect persi...
Updates in Syphilis: Looking Back to Look Forward 13.03.2025 34:19
Let’s dive in! This month, we welcome new hosts Patrick Passarelli, MD, an infectious diseases fellow at the University of Rochester, and Nicholas Gerbino, a public health professional at the Monroe County Sexual Health Clinic, who take a deep dive into all things syphilis. Dr. Passarelli and Nick discuss history, epidemiological trends, updates and diagnostics, screening strategies, and new studi...
The Role of Opioid Treatment Programs in Hepatitis C Care: A Path to Elimination 13.02.2025 20:58
Between 2010 and 2022 (the latest year for which data are available), 194,375 New Yorkers were diagnosed with hepatitis C (HCV) and of those, 53% (103,213 individuals) are known to have cleared their infection either through treatment or spontaneously. This statistic is worth celebrating, but also highlights the ongoing need for action – the goal outlined in New York State’s Hepatitis C Eliminatio...
Use of Injectable Cabotegravir for HIV PrEP in Pregnancy 09.01.2025 9:28
This podcast outlines some of the data presented at the 25th International AIDS Conference from HPTN 084 as it pertains to using injectable cabotegravir for HIV PrEP during pregnancy. Related Content: https://www.hptn.org/research/studies/hptn-084 https://programme.aids2024.org/Programme/Session/349 CEI toll free line for NYS providers: 866-637-2342 https://ceitraining.org/
Compassionate Care for LGBTQ+ Individuals Struggling with Substance Use Disorder 12.12.2024 28:22
Research suggests that LGBTQ adults have higher rates of substance use and mental health issues, compared to their heterosexual cisgender peers. These health disparities are often related to minority stress—the chronic psychological and emotional strain that people experience due to being part of a marginalized social group. For example, some LGBTQ folks may use alcohol and drugs to cope with int...
Reflections from the 2024 CDC STI Prevention Conference 07.11.2024 22:11
For the first time since 2018 and since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted their biennial STI Prevention Conference in-person in Atlanta, GA from September 16 – 19, 2024. This event brought together international leading researchers with government experts, clinical sexual healthcare providers, and state and local public health administrators for four days...
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