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Browse our library of HealthHIV trainings — offered in a variety of formats to a diverse audience of clinicians and allied health professionals.


In support of improving patient care, HealthHIV is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. In addition to CME credit, nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) contact hours, continuing pharmacy education (CPE) contact hours, and IPCE credit, HealthHIV is able to offer ASWB credit for social workers, AAPA credit for Physician Associates and APA credit for psychologists through Joint Accreditation. HealthHIV also is accredited by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing to award CHES®/MCHES® continuing education credits for Certified Health Education Specialists.

  • HIVPCP Module 5 | HIV PrEP Adherence and Persistence

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    HIVPCP Module 5 | HIV PrEP Adherence and Persistence

    April 2, 2025

    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

    April 2, 2025

    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.

  • Engaging and Healing: A Trauma Informed Approach

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    Engaging and Healing: A Trauma Informed Approach

    April 1, 2025

    This session provides an in-depth exploration of trauma-informed care, emphasizing the importance of recognizing trauma’s pervasive impact and integrating responsive practices. Participants will gain insights into fostering trust, promoting safety, and empowering individuals through culturally sensitive, evidence-based approaches that prioritize healing and resilience. 

  • Grace in Action: Faith-Led Harm Reduction Strategies

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    Grace in Action: Faith-Led Harm Reduction Strategies

    April 1, 2025

    This session explores the role of faith communities in advancing harm reduction principles. It highlights compassionate, inclusive approaches rooted in faith-based values to support individuals on their journey toward healing and wellness, fostering trust, dignity, and meaningful engagement within spiritual contexts.

  • Transforming Pleasure and Wellness: Party Culture and Harm Reduction

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    Transforming Pleasure and Wellness: Party Culture and Harm Reduction

    April 1, 2025

    This panel discussion explores the intersection of pleasure, party culture, and harm reduction. Panelists will share insights on fostering wellness, promoting safety, and addressing substance use in social settings, emphasizing inclusive, judgment-free strategies to support informed and empowered choices.

  • Empowered Voices: HIV Prevention Resources for Black Women to Thrive
    Empowered Voices: HIV Prevention Resources for Black Women to Thrive

    March 26, 2025

    Join us for an informative webinar on insights into Black Women and HIV, where we will share key findings and insights from the Community Survey conducted in September and October 2024 by the Empower Program. This survey highlights the complex factors impacting Black women’s health, including homelessness, domestic violence, medical mistreatment, and insurance gaps—issues that contribute to increased risks and challenges in HIV care and prevention.

  • 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

    March 3, 2025

    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.

  • Navigating Medical Mistrust in Urgent Care and Emergency Departments
    Navigating Medical Mistrust in Urgent Care and Emergency Departments

    February 20, 2025

    This webinar will address the critical issue of medical mistrust among individuals who use drugs, especially within the high-stress environments of emergency departments and urgent care centers. Many people who use drugs face unique barriers to receiving compassionate, non-judgmental care in these settings, often due to past experiences of discrimination, stigmatization, and misunderstanding.

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    Generation Zero: Transformative Strategies to Reduce HIV Transmission in Youth

    January 21, 2025

    The Generation Zero: Transformative Strategies to reduce HIV Transmission in Youth webinar is designed to provide an in-depth exploration of innovative and effective strategies including comprehensive sexual education, community engagement, and the integration of technology in outreach efforts aimed at reducing HIV transmission and promoting viral suppression among youth.

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    Shifting Perspectives: The Dynamics of Bias in Individuals and Systems

    January 17, 2025

    In this course, participants will embark on a journey to uncover the layers of bias that exist within individuals and systems, going beyond surface-level observations to understand the underlying mechanisms at play.

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    Re-Envisioning Sexual History Taking

    January 15, 2025

    This self-paced learning module will focus on the application of the 6 P’s of sexual history taking, identify strategies to overcome barriers to comprehensive history gathering, and emphasize the importance of cultural awareness and humility in ensuring an inclusive approach for all patients.

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    The HIV-STI Nexus: Exploring the Hidden Connection

    December 17, 2024

    The HIV-STI Nexus: Exploring the Hidden Connection session addresses how STIs can increase susceptibility to HIV and vice versa, making comprehensive screening essential for effective prevention and treatment. Experts will discuss the latest research on co-infection risks, the impact on patient health, and best practices for integrated screening and care.

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