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HealthHIV Medical Education

HealthHIV designs and implements certified medical education that is responsive to the education and training needs of clinicians, allied health workers, the public health workforce, and patients. The dynamic medical education is offered in a variety of formats to a diverse audience of clinicians and allied health professionals.

Education topics include: HIV prevention and PrEP, PrEP navigation, Doxy-PEP, long-acting injectables, HIV care and management, HIV treatment innovation, viral hepatitis, Mpox, LGBTQ health, drug user health, health equity, and healthcare access.

  • Touch Points in Community Health: Pan-Viral Testing and Linkage to Care in Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Centers

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    Touch Points in Community Health: Pan-Viral Testing and Linkage to Care in Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Centers

    Join HealthHIV and expert panelists for an interactive live webinar to exchange ideas on opportunities and challenges of implementing pan-viral testing and linkage to care within Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Centers. Emergency medicine physicians will discuss the need for pan-viral (HIV, HBV, HCV, and STIs) testing and linkage to care in EDs and UCCs, and share evidence-based standards of care for pan-viral testing.

  • HIVPCP Module 1 | HIV Prevention: Epidemiology, Interventions, and Public Health Strategies

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    HIVPCP Module 1 | HIV Prevention: Epidemiology, Interventions, and Public Health Strategies

    Module 1 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides an overview on HIV in the U.S., touching on history, disparities, policies, and public health strategies, while emphasizing the importance of the HIV Prevention certification.

  • HIVPCP Module 2 | HIV Testing, Assessing Exposure, and Maintaining Serostatus Negative

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    HIVPCP Module 2 | HIV Testing, Assessing Exposure, and Maintaining Serostatus Negative

    Module 2 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides information on screening and diagnosing HIV, risk identification, short behavioral interventions, a status-neutral care approach for HIV services, and the importance of sexually transmitted infection screening and HIV treatment.

  • HIVPCP Module 3 | Biomedical Strategies for Preventing HIV

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    HIVPCP Module 3 | Biomedical Strategies for Preventing HIV

    Module 3 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides an outline for preventing HIV through PEP, PrEP, and TasP, covering clinical basics, research findings, CDC’s guidance on PrEP, and emerging modalities.

  • HIVPCP Module 4 | Enhancing Cultural Humility and Understanding Barriers to Care

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    HIVPCP Module 4 | Enhancing Cultural Humility and Understanding Barriers to Care

    Module 4 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides a review of the HIV care continuum, impact of intersectional stigma on risk, cultural humility, trauma-informed care, and resources to mitigate financial barriers for clients.

  • HIVPCP Module 5 | HIV PrEP Adherence and Persistence

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    HIVPCP Module 5 | HIV PrEP Adherence and Persistence

    Module 5 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides insight on vulnerable populations with PrEP disparities, impact of SDOH and barriers to PrEP, navigation models for access, and provider strategies for supporting adherence.

  • HIVPCP Module 6 | Population-Based Considerations for PrEP

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    HIVPCP Module 6 | Population-Based Considerations for PrEP

    Module 6 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides information on population-based considerations for PrEP, including the role of PrEP and TASP with family planning, health models to improve PrEP access, and combination HIV and STI treatment and prevention strategies.

  • HIVPCP Module 7 | State of HIV Prevention and PrEP in 2025: Certification Maintenance for HIVPCPs

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    HIVPCP Module 7 | State of HIV Prevention and PrEP in 2025: Certification Maintenance for HIVPCPs

    Module 7 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides an update on the current state of the HIV epidemic, key biomedical advances in HIV prevention, and evidence-based approaches to HIV prevention.

  • HIVPCP Module 8 | Pharmacy-Based HIV Prevention and PrEP (HIVPCP℞)

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    HIVPCP Module 8 | Pharmacy-Based HIV Prevention and PrEP (HIVPCP℞)

    Module 8 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. Pharmacists who complete the seven core modules of the HealthHIV’s HIVPCP Certification Program along with this newly released Pharmacy-Based HIV Prevention and PrEP module can earn the HIVPCP℞ specialty certification.

  • Community Touch Points for Pan-Viral Testing and Linkage to Care in College and University Health Centers

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    Community Touch Points for Pan-Viral Testing and Linkage to Care in College and University Health Centers

    Join HealthHIV and expert panelists for an interactive webinar to exchange ideas on opportunities and challenges of implementing pan-viral testing and linkage to care within student health centers and university health centers.

  • Pharmacist-Led PEP/PrEP: A Comprehensive HIV Prevention Guide and Skills Assessment Activity

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    Pharmacist-Led PEP/PrEP: A Comprehensive HIV Prevention Guide and Skills Assessment Activity

    This two-part activity will provide continuing pharmacy education (CPE) to pharmacists who contribute or will contribute to HIV prevention, addressing knowledge and practice gaps identified among pharmacists and provide the clinical tools necessary for pharmacists to fulfill active roles within interdisciplinary HIV-prevention teams. 

  • Adapting HIV Treatment for People with Substance Use Disorder
    Adapting HIV Treatment for People with Substance Use Disorder

    In this activity, an expert discusses how to adapt HIV treatment for people with substance use disorders, exploring barriers to management, effective communication strategies, coordinating care with mental health and substance use treatment providers, and guideline recommendations for developing HIV care plans.

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