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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.

  • Improving Equity in PrEP for PEH Through Structural Interventions
    Improving Equity in PrEP for PEH Through Structural Interventions

    January 25, 2024

    Over the course of this 75-minute on-demand webinar, faculty discuss structural interventions to enhance engagement of PEH in PrEP care and improve equity in PrEP access.

  • Special Considerations for PrEP Care Among People Experiencing Homelessness
    Special Considerations for PrEP Care Among People Experiencing Homelessness

    December 8, 2023

    This 60-minute on-demand webinar features two experts who discuss the unique challenges, opportunities, and strategies for outreach and engagement of people experiencing homelessness (PEH) in PrEP services.

  • Beyond Borders: Mapping HCV Care Challenges in DC and Across the Nation
    Beyond Borders: Mapping HCV Care Challenges in DC and Across the Nation

    November 29, 2023

    On-demand module provides a comprehensive exploration of hepatitis C (HCV) transmission, prevention, and treatment. Participants will review demographics of high-risk populations, learn about the revolutionary impact of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), and evaluate strategies for universal HCV testing in reducing transmission rates and improving public health outcomes

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The Trans Experience: Pride in Our Health

    October 19, 2023

    This webinar, presented at the HAHSTA Ryan White Case Management Operating Committee Quarterly Training, will address the need for accurate comprehensive data on transgender health, as well as how to provide specialized, culturally competent care to transgender individuals in a non-stigmatizing environment.

  • Routine HIV Testing to End the HIV Epidemic

    October 17, 2023

    HIV testing is one of the core pillars of the US national Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative. It is also the first critical step in the HIV care continuum. This webinar will review national data on HIV testing, including the availability of testing and existing HIV testing policies and programs. This webinar also will discuss multi-level barriers and challenges to testing uptake and identify effective strategies to overcome these challeges and improve engagement in HIV testing.

  • La Fé en Acción: Empoderando a las Organizaciones de Fé Hispanas en la Prevención del VIH

    October 13, 2023

    En este curso se examinará la importancia y la necesidad de colaborar con grupos y organizaciones religiosas, especialmente en el entorno de la comunidad hispana. Se explorarán los grupos y organizaciones religiosos existentes centrados en la comunidad hispana en el área de Washington. Se compartirán diversos recursos que servirán de base tanto para el proceso de evaluación personal como para el desarrollo de planes estratégicos de compromiso religioso personales u organizativos.

  • HIV and HCV in DC: Epidemic Intricacies and Inclusive Approaches for Substance-Using Populations

    October 12, 2023

    This webinar will discuss HIV/HCV co-infection in DC, particularly among people who inject drugs, and evidence-based prevention and treatment strategies.

  • Bridging Care: Outreach and Secondary Exchange

    October 10, 2023

    This webinar seamlessly combines theory and practice to empower participants with the essentials of outreach and secondary exchange.

  • Faith in Action: Empowering Hispanic Faith-Based Organizations in HIV Prevention

    September 29, 2023

    This course will discuss the importance and need for engagement with faith groups and organizations specifically within the Latino/a/x community.

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