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.
Motivational Interviewing
AUGUST 20, 2026 | This interactive skill-building learning collaborative is designed to strengthen participants’ ability to use motivational interviewing (MI) techniques when working with people who use drugs.
Practical De-Escalation and Conflict Resolution Skills
JULY 23, 2026 | This skill building learning collaborative equips healthcare providers, outreach workers, peer navigators, and other frontline staff with practical techniques for de-escalation and conflict resolution when working with people who use drugs.
Rationale, Reasoning, and Readiness for Same-Day PrEP
June 16, 2026Over the course of this 1.0 credit/contact hour certified interactive live activity, an interdisciplinary faculty team including an HIV specialist, LGBTQ+ primary care clinician, and prevention services leader will examine the rationale, clinical considerations, and operational readiness required to implement same-day PrEP initiation within real-world practice settings.
Accessing HIV Prevention and Care Services Among LGBTQ Persons
This activity examines the structural and systemic barriers LGBTQ individuals face when accessing HIV prevention and care services. Participants will review evidence-based strategies for improving access, such as navigation support, inclusive care models, and approaches to address stigma, documentation, and insurance-related challenges.
Addressing HIV and Overall Care Needs and Coordination Among Older Gay and Bisexual Men
Join Aniruddha Hazra, MD, as he examines the intersection of aging, HIV, and broader health needs for older gay and bisexual men, with a focus on care coordination and long-term wellness. Additionally, Dr. Hazra will also provide critical insights into managing comorbidities, addressing social and mental health challenges, and strengthening interdisciplinary approaches to ensure holistic, affirming care for aging gay and bisexual men living with or at risk for HIV.
Providing Optimal HIV Care to Transgender and Gender Diverse Persons
Join Asa Radix, MD, PhD, MPH, as they explore best practices in delivering gender-affirming, patient-centered HIV prevention and treatment. Additionally, Dr. Radix will also provide critical insights into reducing barriers to care, integrating inclusive clinical practices, and addressing the unique health needs of transgender and gender diverse communities across the HIV care continuum.
Engaging Same-Gender-Loving Black and Latino Men in HIV Prevention and Care
This module explores the intersection of identity, stigma, and structural barriers that impact HIV prevention and care for same-gender-loving (SGL) Black and Latino men.
Individualizing HIV Prevention and Treatment for LGBTQ Persons
June 15, 2026This activity provides an overview of current HIV prevention and treatment options with a focus on tailoring care to the needs and preferences of LGBTQ individuals. Participants will explore patient-centered approaches to sexual history-taking, age-specific care considerations, and integration of STI prevention strategies, including DoxyPEP, into comprehensive HIV prevention planning.
Trauma-Informed Care: Practical Tools for the HIV Prevention Workforce
May 28, 2026This webinar provides an overview of trauma-informed care and its application across clinical and programmatic HIV settings. Participants will explore how trauma impacts health behaviors, engagement in care, and service delivery, and will be introduced to practical, evidence-informed tools that can be integrated into everyday practice.
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).
Real Talk, Real Impact: HIV Prevention and Sex Work
May 8, 2026This webinar explores the intersection of sex work, access to healthcare, and community safety. Participants will learn practical strategies for building trust, engaging respectfully, and supporting autonomy while working to reduce stigma and create safer, more inclusive service environments.
