• Operationalizing Lenacapavir for PrEP in Your Health System: From Business Planning to Pharmacy Readiness

    Virtual Event

    As HIV prevention evolves, long-acting injectable options like lenacapavir are emerging as promising tools to expand access and adherence. Effective implementation of new interventions calls for thoughtful planning across key areas, including operations, staffing, finance, and patient access. This webinar will feature expert-led presentations and a live Q&A to support understanding and real-world use.

  • LoveHER: Exploring Intimacy, Confidence & Connections

    Virtual Event

    Pack your curiosity and join us for IslandHER, a Love Island inspired experience where real talk meets empowerment. Led by Howard University’s Empower Peer Educators, this virtual event will explore sexual health, beauty standards, and the unique experiences of Black women in today’s cultural circles.

  • Addressing Alcohol Use Disorder for Women of Childbearing Age with HIV

    Virtual Event

    This webinar, hosted by HealthHIV in collaboration with PCSS-MAUD (Providers Clinical Support System—Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder) is designed for healthcare professionals—prescribers, nurses, social workers, case managers, counselors, and allied health providers—addressing alcohol use disorder (AUD) among Women of Childbearing Age with HIV. Participants will gain actionable insights into evidence-based care, treatments, and minimizing barriers to medications for alcohol use disorder (MAUD).

  • National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, 2025

    In 2008, the National Association of People with AIDS launched National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day to recognize the disproportionate impact of the epidemic on gay men.

    The observance offers an opportunity to raise awareness about stopping HIV stigma and encouraging HIV testing, prevention, and treatment for HIV among gay and bisexual men, who often face multiple challenges—such as racism, homophobia, discrimination, and stigma—which may increase the risk of HIV.

  • World Mental Health Day

    World Mental Health Day raises awareness about mental health and advocates for better access to care worldwide. For people living with HIV, addressing mental health concerns such as depression or anxiety is critical for treatment adherence and overall well-being.

  • National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day

    Observed on the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month, this day highlights the impact of HIV on Hispanic/Latino communities. It promotes HIV testing, prevention, and treatment while working to reduce stigma and increase awareness.

  • Receive Your Certification in HIV Prevention: Washington, DC

    Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel 2800 South Potomac Ave, Arlington, VA, United States

    HealthHIV offers the only national certifications in HIV prevention to providers and allied health professionals, to prepare them to implement HIV prevention strategies and guide community members in their use of PrEP over time. The live program promotes
    interprofessional collaboration and teamwork by engaging clinical and non-clinical providers to improve their HIV prevention and PrEP services. This is your chance to connect with expert faculty, network with peers, and take advantage of this unique opportunity to elevate your HIV prevention expertise with others.

  • IDWeek 2025

    Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    Join HealthHIV at booth 825 at IDWeek, the joint annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, the HIV Medicine Association, the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists.

  • National Health Education Week

    National Health Education Week activities increase awareness of major public health issues and promote a better understanding of the role of health education and health promotion.

  • 16th International Workshop on Aging & HIV 2025

    Westin DC Downtown Hotel 999 9th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    The International Workshop on Aging and HIV remains the only platform worldwide for international, cross-disciplinary scientific exchange on the increasingly recognized difficulties encountered in the clinical care and design of studies to improve the care of persons aging with HIV. The meeting gathers (basic) researchers, healthcare professionals across different disciplines, and community advocates to foster dialogue and prompt solutions that will benefit the aging population living with HIV. In addition, the workshop will also create opportunities for trainees and junior investigators to present their research, network, and learn from experts in the field.