• Navigating HIV Resistance in 2025: Modern Strategies for Clinicians to Optimize ART Decisions

    Virtual Event

    As part of our World AIDS Day 2025 programming, HealthHIV and the National Coalition for LGBTQ Health invite you to join expert faculty for this live webinar on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 1:00pm Eastern. This webinar will equip clinicians with the knowledge and tools necessary to understand, assess, and manage antiretroviral treatment (ART) resistance in today’s evolving clinical landscape.

  • Simplifying Prevention: A Deep Dive into Long Acting Injectable PrEP

    Virtual Event

    Providing a comprehensive overview of LAI-PrEP, this webinar will focus on identifying eligible populations and comparing the benefits and challenges of using any PrEP option. Participants will learn strategies to promote equitable access, outreach, and uptake, particularly among priority populations.

  • Touch Points In Action: Engaging Navigators to Support Pan-Viral Linkage to Care and Prevention

    Virtual Event

    This webinar explores how patient navigation models can be optimized within fast-paced, high-volume environments serving patients who may not be regularly engaged in care. Participants will learn practical approaches for brief interventions, health education, linkage to care, and follow-up coordination that fits within the unique workflows of emergency departments and student health centers.

  • LIFT HIV Summit 2026

    Martin Luther King Jr. Library 901 G St., NW, Washington, DC, United States
    Virtual Event

    Mark your calendar for the second annual L.I.F.T. HIV Summit! This free, day-long event will bring the Washington, DC HIV prevention community together to address Leadership, Innovations, and Future Trends in HIV.

  • Drugs in Our Community: How They Are Taken and the Effects They Have

    Virtual Event

    This 90 minute webinar offers a comprehensive overview of the common drugs used within our communities. Explore the range of substances used, as well as the variety of methods of how they're taken. Participants will learn the risks associated with various methods of intake and associated behaviors, as well as health related risks including HIV and Hepatitis.