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HealthHIV leverages a diverse and culturally-competent team to design and implement effective training content responsive to the capacity building needs of clinical, community-based, faith-based, and AIDS service organizations.
Core Education Capabilities
- Implementation of educational programming focused on performance improvement. HealthHIV understands the importance of organizational systems development and works with training participants to apply educational learning to ensure ongoing program and service improvement to build organizational sustainability.
- Development and coordination of trainings based on adult learning principles. HealthHIV has developed Learning Communities and other training models to facilitate the collective learning and organizational development needed to support networks of services and care for vulnerable minority populations living with HIV.
- Design of training curriculum responsive to the needs of end-users. HealthHIV’s trainings are developed using results from a formative research process that captures information about end-user’s training needs. Training curricula includes practical tools, resources, and models that can be adapted by organizations to meet programmatic or organizational needs.
- Implementation of trainings using state-of-the art technology. HealthHIV has the capability to deliver trainings through web-based technology and innovative learning platforms. Trainings are interactive and conducted in real-time.
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Transforming PrEP Navigation and Empowering Patients through Long-acting Injectable PrEP
This webinar covers patient navigation touchpoints along the PrEP continuum for injectable lenacapavir, patient education strategies, expanding the capacity of PrEP navigation staff to implement injectable PrEP, and future opportunities for expanded implementation in mobile health settings.
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DC Engage 3rd Annual Harm Reduction Conference
This recorded conference content was originally presented at the 3rd annual DC Engage Harm Reduction Conference in Washington, DC. Review the content at your own pace.