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Browse all current 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.

  • Addressing HIV and Overall Care Needs and Coordination Among Older Gay and Bisexual Men
    Addressing HIV and Overall Care Needs and Coordination Among Older Gay and Bisexual Men

    LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 5 of 5. 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
    Providing Optimal HIV Care to Transgender and Gender Diverse Persons

    LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 4 of 5. 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.

  • Navigating Difficult Health Discussions: Estate Planning and End of Life Decisions for Black Women
    Navigating Difficult Health Discussions: Estate Planning and End of Life Decisions for Black Women

    This webinar addresses essential yet challenging conversations around estate planning, advance directives, DNR orders, living wills, life insurance, and death doulas, with a focus on Black women, including those living with HIV and other chronic illnesses.

  • Engaging Same-Gender-Loving Black and Latino Men in HIV Prevention and Care
    Engaging Same-Gender-Loving Black and Latino Men in HIV Prevention and Care

    LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 3 of 5. 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.

  • Accessing HIV Prevention and Care Services Among LGBTQ Persons
    Accessing HIV Prevention and Care Services Among LGBTQ Persons

    LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 2 of 5. 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.

  • Doxy-PEP Ready: A Toolkit for Fast-Action STI Prevention in Emergency Departments, Urgent Care, and Student Health Settings
    Doxy-PEP Ready: A Toolkit for Fast-Action STI Prevention in Emergency Departments, Urgent Care, and Student Health Settings

    “Doxy-PEP Ready: A Toolkit for Fast-Action STI Prevention in Emergency Departments, Urgent Care, and Student Health Settings” was developed for HealthHIV’s Touch Points program to address the growing need for effective, timely interventions for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

  • Empowering Black Women: HIV Awareness, Prevention and Harm Reduction Strategies
    Empowering Black Women: HIV Awareness, Prevention and Harm Reduction Strategies

    This webinar empowers Black women with essential knowledge on HIV prevention, awareness, and harm reduction. Participants will learn about the unique challenges faced by Black women, effective prevention methods, the importance of early detection, and practical strategies to reduce HIV risk.

  • Individualizing HIV Prevention and Treatment for LGBTQ Persons
    Individualizing HIV Prevention and Treatment for LGBTQ Persons

    LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 1 of 5. This 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.

  • Touch Points in Community Health: Pan-Viral Testing and Linkage to Care in Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Centers
    Touch Points in Community Health: Pan-Viral Testing and Linkage to Care in Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Centers

    Join HealthHIV and expert panelists for an interactive live webinar to exchange ideas on opportunities and challenges of implementing pan-viral testing and linkage to care within Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Centers. Emergency medicine physicians will discuss the need for pan-viral (HIV, HBV, HCV, and STIs) testing and linkage to care in EDs and UCCs, and share evidence-based standards of care for pan-viral testing.

  • Ethical and Compassionate Pregnancy Care for Patients Who Use Drugs
    Ethical and Compassionate Pregnancy Care for Patients Who Use Drugs

    This webinar will explore the ethical and compassionate approaches needed to provide effective care during pregnancy for patients who are using drugs. Focusing on both the health of the patient and their baby, faculty will examine the importance of nonjudgmental, evidence-based practices that support harm reduction, informed choice, and autonomy.

  • HIVPCP Module 1 | HIV Prevention: Epidemiology, Interventions, and Public Health Strategies
    HIVPCP Module 1 | HIV Prevention: Epidemiology, Interventions, and Public Health Strategies

    Module 1 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides an overview on HIV in the U.S., touching on history, disparities, policies, and public health strategies, while emphasizing the importance of the HIV Prevention certification.

  • HIVPCP Module 2 | HIV Testing, Assessing Exposure, and Maintaining Serostatus Negative
    HIVPCP Module 2 | HIV Testing, Assessing Exposure, and Maintaining Serostatus Negative

    Module 2 of the HealthHIV HIV Prevention Certified Provider Certification Program. This course provides information on screening and diagnosing HIV, risk identification, short behavioral interventions, a status-neutral care approach for HIV services, and the importance of sexually transmitted infection screening and HIV treatment.

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