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HealthHIV Medical Education

HealthHIV designs and implements certified medical education that is responsive to the education and training needs of clinicians, allied health workers, the public health workforce, and patients. The dynamic medical education is offered in a variety of formats to a diverse audience of clinicians and allied health professionals.

Education topics include: HIV prevention and PrEP, PrEP navigation, Doxy-PEP, long-acting injectables, HIV care and management, HIV treatment innovation, viral hepatitis, Mpox, LGBTQ health, harm reduction, health equity, and healthcare access.

  • Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: A Comprehensive User Guide
    Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: A Comprehensive User Guide

    This comprehensive electronic/downloadable monograph has been developed to specifically support the needs of pharmacists now challenged to come up to speed on guidelines and protocols for HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP). Module 2 of Pharmacy PrEP Education: A “How To” Series Spanning Policy to Practice.

  • Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Nevada Edition
    Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Nevada Edition

    This activity will focus on the specific protocols, details, and policies necessary for pharmacists practicing in Nevada to implement postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) and PrEP. Module 3 of Pharmacy PrEP Education: A “How To” Series Spanning Policy to Practice.

  • Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Oregon Edition
    Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Oregon Edition

    This activity will focus on the specific protocols, details, and policies necessary for pharmacists practicing in Oregon to implement postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) and PrEP. Module 4 of Pharmacy PrEP Education: A “How To” Series Spanning Policy to Practice.

  • Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Virginia Edition
    Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Virginia Edition

    This activity will focus on the specific protocols, details, and policies necessary for pharmacists practicing in Virginia to implement postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) and PrEP. Module 5 of Pharmacy PrEP Education: A “How To” Series Spanning Policy to Practice.

  • Optimizing PrEP Access through Advocacy
    Optimizing PrEP Access through Advocacy

    This activity will focus on medication therapy management protocols and their impact on prescription drug coverage policies. It also will look at PrEP access through a health equity lens and will include a review of the drug utilization review process, insurance models, and health impact analysis—considering the impact of each on patients and care. Module 1 of Pharmacy PrEP Education: A “How To” Series Spanning Policy to Practice.

  • Virologic Failure in HIV: An Updated Clinician’s Guide to Assessment and Management

    In this eHealth activity, Drs David Wohl and Jürgen Rockstroh discuss evaluation of VF, selection of subsequent regimens for patients experiencing VF, and recently approved and emerging options for HTE patients, including how to create and simplify salvage regimens for these patients.

  • Engaging the Primary Care Provider as Part of the HCV Workforce
    Engaging the Primary Care Provider as Part of the HCV Workforce

    On-demand webinar is designed to build knowledge and skills of the primary care provider workforce to implement HCV care and treatment in their practices, including use of simplified HCV treatment strategies and providing culturally-responsive HCV care.

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