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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.

  • Self Care Discussion with DC Engage Micro-Grantees
    Self Care Discussion with DC Engage Micro-Grantees

    DC Engage’s annual Harm Reduction Conference brings together harm reductionists, community members, and experts to discuss the latest practices, techniques, and important issues in the harm reduction community.

  • PrEP: Preventing HIV in Women Across the Lifespan

    September 25, 2023

    This webinar will highlight the importance of engaging women in HIV prevention at each stage of life, including strategies for engagement and barriers to care.

  • Empowering Latino/a/x Communities: Advancing PrEP Initiatives for HIV Prevention

    September 27, 2023

    This webinar will provide an overview of PrEP Best practices, data, and trends within the Latino/x/a community. The presenter will discuss best practices on promotion, communication, and messaging to impact this growing fast demand on PrEP.

  • Empoderando a las comunidades latinas/x: Promoviendo iniciativas de PrEP para la prevención del VIH

    September 28, 2023

    Este seminario virtual ofrecerá una visión general de las mejores prácticas, datos y tendencias de la PrEP en la comunidad latina.  La presentadora hablará sobre las mejores prácticas de promoción, comunicación y mensajería para influir en esta creciente y rápida demanda de PrEP.

  • Drug User Health in a Syndemic Environment – Strategies, Priorities, and Outcomes
    Drug User Health in a Syndemic Environment – Strategies, Priorities, and Outcomes

    June 29, 2023

    These group discussions focus on drug user health in a syndemic environment.

  • Social Justice/Language Justice
    Social Justice/Language Justice

    October 25, 2023

    This plenary focuses on how to eliminate and replace stigmatizing language and negative bias while also using person-first language within communities of people who struggle with substance use disorder to increase access to services and successful retention in care.

  • National Perspectives on Harm Reduction and Community Health
    National Perspectives on Harm Reduction and Community Health

    This session describes the impact of drug use from a national and local perspective, examines the social impact of drug use on communities, and identifies national and local harm reduction activities. Surveillance data will be presented to highlight national and local trends. All four 2023 Harm Reduction Conference training sessions must be taken to receive a total of 3.25 credit hours.

  • Harnessing the Fury: Overcoming Barriers, Unveiling Pathways, and Minimizing Harm
    Harnessing the Fury: Overcoming Barriers, Unveiling Pathways, and Minimizing Harm

    October 25, 2023

    Dive into a discourse centered on the policy limitations impeding the implementation of comprehensive HIV prevention programs for injection drug users. Uncover the pivotal role of policy change as a linchpin of public health action. Explore the transformative potential of research-driven insights and harm reduction approaches in minimizing the deleterious effects of HIV within this marginalized community.

  • Drug User Health in a Syndemic Environment
    Drug User Health in a Syndemic Environment

    October 25, 2023

    This session addresses challenges related to living and accessing services in a syndemic environment. It covers those strategies that ensure individuals are able to address co-morbidities. All four 2023 Harm Reduction Conference training sessions must be taken to receive a total of 3.25 credit hours.

  • Crisis Intervention, De-escalation, and Conflict Resolution
    Crisis Intervention, De-escalation, and Conflict Resolution

    September 26, 2023

    This webinar will enhance the understanding of positive and negative forms of de-escalation, conflict resolution, and crisis intervention strategies for purposes of reinforcing community-focused harm reduction strategies.

  • Road Map to Re-Engagement: A Visual Guide to Overcoming Individual and System Barriers to HIV Care and Treatment
    Road Map to Re-Engagement: A Visual Guide to Overcoming Individual and System Barriers to HIV Care and Treatment

    August 3, 2023

    In this activity, an expert discusses the factors that contribute to people living with HIV (PLWH) falling out of care, the barriers associated with different strategies for re-engaging PLWH, and individualized plans that can be used for re-engaging PLWH back into care.

  • Healthcare and Cultural Ties: Understanding the Intersections of Health, Well-Being, and HIV

    September 5, 2023

    During this webinar, participants will gain a nuanced understanding of how culture influences an individual’s health and well-being. The presentation will equip participants with the knowledge and tools to identify cultural factors in healthcare settings while also addressing their complex implications and outcomes.

  • Opportunities and Challenges of U=U

    August 29, 2023

    This webinar will review challenges involved in achieving viral suppression and maintaining undetectable viral loads, particularly for people who use drugs. Providers also will gain an understanding of potential opportunities for promoting activities that contribute to harm reduction strategies in order to reduce barriers and increase drug user health.

  • Nurturing Resilience: Building Stronger Futures Through Harm Reduction
    Nurturing Resilience: Building Stronger Futures Through Harm Reduction

    July 26, 2023

    This module provides insights on and discusses evidenced-based strategies to promote harm reduction among the youth population.

  • Harmony in Healing: Uniting Faith and Harm Reduction Practices

    This webinar will cover key aspects of faith-based communities’ involvement in harm reduction. These include non-judgmental approach, sense of belonging and support, moral and ethical guidance, integrated approach, outreach and awareness, stigma reduction, partnerships with healthcare services, prevention programs, and spiritual healing and transformation.

  • HIV and Aging Webinar Series: Exploring Data and Engaging in Discussions of HIV, Aging and Housing
    HIV and Aging Webinar Series: Exploring Data and Engaging in Discussions of HIV, Aging and Housing

    September 18, 2023

    The webinar equips attendees with a multifaceted understanding of the challenges people with HIV (PWH) face, as well as strategies and best practices for meeting the intersectionality of “Health and Housing” and aging with HIV.

  • Addressing Stigma and Stigmatizing Language in the Workplace

    August 24, 2023

    This thought-provoking webinar addresses stigmatizing language used when talking about HIV, mental health, and substance use disorders and how this language perpetuates bias in the workplace.

  • Enhancing the HIV Care Team: Improving Retention in HIV Care with Navigation and Community Support
    Enhancing the HIV Care Team: Improving Retention in HIV Care with Navigation and Community Support

    July 20, 2023

    This webinar will provide learners with distinct perspectives on challenges and opportunities for integrating CHWs and PNs into the medical care team, as well as strategies for retaining and re-engaging people with HIV in care.

  • Understanding and Addressing Stigma and Discrimination in Addiction

    August 17, 2023

    This webinar will briefly review the new knowledge gained during the past 50 years. The faculty will describe the shifts in cultural understanding of addiction that have given rise to new research and approaches that can help reduce stigma and discrimination against people with substance use disorders.

  • Culture and Society: Influencers of Mental Health and Substance Misuse

    August 8, 2023

    This webinar will discuss how to promote equity, improve access, and increase retention in care among BIPOC communities in healthcare.

  • Aging Gracefully with Harm Reduction: Reducing Harm and Enhancing Well-Being

    July 19, 2023

    This session provides a non-clinical view of harm reduction, with a particular focus on its intersection with aging.

  • Men’s Health: Your Health is Your Wealth

    July 20, 2023

    This webinar will provide an overview of common health issues among men, how to engage and empower men to take control of their health, and strategies to overcome barriers to care for men.

  • Synergy in Care: Embracing and Empowering Community Healthcare Workers

    July 20, 2023

    This webinar explores the role of community health workers (CHWs) in improving health outcomes. The faculty will review strategies for integrating CHWs into clinical teams, effective communication and collaboration with CHWs, and best practices for supervision and training. Participants will also learn about the potential benefits and challenges of integrating CHWs into the clinical workforce.

  • Supporting Clients Through the Stages of Change with Motivational Interviewing

    July 20, 2023

    This interactive webinar defines, describes, and demonstrates motivational interviewing. It will present key concepts and principles of MI as a set of methods employed to help people increase intrinsic motivation by exploring and resolving ambivalence about behavioral change. 

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