A Team-Based Approach to Healthy Aging with HIV
August 7, 2026SEPTEMBER 15, 2026 — As the population of older adults living with HIV continues to grow, coordinated, multidisciplinary care is increasingly important to address the complex medical, behavioral, and social needs of this population. This webinar will explore strategies for integrating healthcare providers, case managers, behavioral health professionals, pharmacists, peer navigators, and community-based organizations to deliver comprehensive, person-centered care.
Peers Reaching Out and Modeling Intervention Strategies (PROMISE) for High-Impact Prevention (HIP)
August 1, 2026The Peers Reaching Out and Modeling Intervention Strategies (PROMISE) for High-Impact Prevention (HIP) training course prepares public health professionals and community leaders to implement an effective, peer-led HIV prevention intervention.
Honoring Traditions, Advancing Health: Delivering Culturally Responsive HIV Prevention and Care with American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
June 29, 2026This e-learning module explores the intersection of cultural traditions and HIV prevention in Native communities. Learners will gain foundational knowledge of the historical, social, and cultural factors that influence HIV risk and access to care, as well as an overview of disparities impacting Native populations. The module highlights culturally responsive, community-led approaches to prevention, including the integration of traditional practices and the importance of trust-building.
Simplify, Personalize, Suppress: Novel Oral ART for HIV Management
May 22, 2026Given persistent unmet needs in the management of virologically suppressed HIV, this program aims to strengthen clinicians’ knowledge of resistance, safety, adherence, and drug–drug interactions of current regimens and guidance on integrating novel oral regimens in development into individualized, guideline-based care. In this activity, an expert in infectious diseases discusses novel oral antiretroviral therapy (ART) for the management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Healing: Mobility, Medication, and Thriving with Aging
January 27, 2026This module focuses on addressing and evaluating frailty, peripheral neuropathy, and polypharmacy among PAWH. Participants will also explore the complexities of polypharmacy (the utilization of multiple medications). The session offers strategies for optimizing care, minimizing drug interactions, and improving overall health outcomes in this growing population.
Hand: Building Stronger Care Teams and Support Systems
January 20, 2026This module is focused on facilitating a multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach for PAWH, as well as on supportive services and referrals. This session will explore the importance of integrating non-medical professionals such as Community Health Workers (CHWs), Case Managers and Navigators into the overall care plan for PAWH, as well as effective collaboration tactics to increase patient health.
Beyond the Basics: Introducing the Eight Ps Framework for Inclusive and Effective Sexual History Taking
January 19, 2026Traditional sexual history models don’t fully capture today’s realities of mobility, digital connection, and borderless sexual networks. The new Eight Ps Framework builds on prior models by integrating these modern patterns alongside a more person-centered, equity-focused approach to sexual wellbeing.
Head: Cognitive Health, Mental Well-Being, and Emotional Resilience
January 13, 2026This module is designed to give providers an overview of cognitive health and related issues for PAWH (including mental health, depression, and stress-related impacts). Participants will gain valuable insights and assessment tools to identify and refer clients and patients to mental health services.
HIVPNC Module 9 | Promoting Self-Care and Building Healthy Teams
December 15, 2025Module 9 of the HealthHIV HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Program. This module describes practices that frontline workers can use to promote self-care, recognize vicarious trauma, and cultivate a healthy team environment.
HIVPNC Module 8 | Continuing On, Switching, or Stopping PrEP
Module 8 of the HealthHIV HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Program. This module describes routine PrEP care screenings and strategies to support adherence, manage missed doses or refills, and stop PrEP safely.
HIVPNC Module 7 | Starting PrEP and Related Clinical Services
Module 7 of the HealthHIV HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Program. This module describes the steps involved in starting PrEP, including required tests, acute HIV symptom recognition, dosing, drug interactions, and side-effect management.
HIVPNC Module 6 | Linking Clients to PrEP Services
Module 6 of the HealthHIV HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Program. This module describes methods for locating PrEP-friendly providers and strategies to resolve coverage or access issues before the client’s first PrEP visit.
