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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.

  • Retaining and Re-Engaging People Living With HIV in Care: A Unique Look at Challenges and Opportunities From the Perspective of the Patient, Navigator, and Provider
    Retaining and Re-Engaging People Living With HIV in Care: A Unique Look at Challenges and Opportunities From the Perspective of the Patient, Navigator, and Provider

    In this activity, an expert provider, navigator, and two patients explore the factors that contribute to people living with HIV (PLWH) falling out of care and different strategies that can be used for re-engaging PLWH back into the HIV care continuum.

  • Safe in the City
    Safe in the City

    This 30-minute, video-based intervention aims to increase condom use and other safer sex behaviors in order to reduce infections among patients who view the video. In addition to the video, supplemental materials are provided to promote the intervention and to provide safer sex information for clients.

  • HIV PrEP: Prescribing PrEP
    HIV PrEP: Prescribing PrEP

    Informed by CDC’s PrEP Guidelines, this course was created to assist prescribers, clinical support, and non-clinical staff with the basics for prescribing and monitoring PrEP and for incorporating PrEP services into their practices or local HIV prevention programs.

  • Guiding People in Their Use of PrEP
    Guiding People in Their Use of PrEP

    This course assists staff in community-based organizations, health departments, and other public health professions with knowledge and skills related to building awareness and engagement in PrEP and guiding clients to effectively use PrEP over time.

  • Introduction to Promoting PrEP Through Community-Led Campaigns
    Introduction to Promoting PrEP Through Community-Led Campaigns

    This course was created to provide health department staff, community-based organization staff, and other public health professionals with knowledge and skills related to designing, creating, and implementing a PrEP promotional campaign.

  • HIV Self-Testing: A Supplemental Prevention Strategy
    HIV Self-Testing: A Supplemental Prevention Strategy

    In this 60-minute eLearning course, developed by HealthHIV, you will learn knowledge and skills to support the design, protocol development, and implementation of an HIV self-testing program. The course includes knowledge checks of the material covered and resources that you can use during and after taking the course.

  • Targeting Viral Hepatitis: A Road Map for Providers
    Targeting Viral Hepatitis: A Road Map for Providers

    Medscape Education, in partnership with HealthHIV and HealthHCV, is pleased to announce the release of an education curriculum featuring expert perspectives on the prevention and management of viral hepatitis.

  • BRIDGE PrEP: Building Bridges to Reach People Who Inject Drugs with the Goal of Employing PrEP for HIV Prevention
    BRIDGE PrEP: Building Bridges to Reach People Who Inject Drugs with the Goal of Employing PrEP for HIV Prevention

    This initiative aims to educate and motivate clinicians and other providers working in substance use disorder (SUD) centers in metropolitan and less-populated areas to increase their clients’ awareness of and access to HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP).

  • Optimizing HIV and HCV Treatment and Prevention Among People Experiencing Homelessness
    Optimizing HIV and HCV Treatment and Prevention Among People Experiencing Homelessness

    On-demand, five-part series provides critical updates on specific recommendations for HIV and HCV treatment and prevention in PEH, including those with opioid use disorder.

  • Strengthening Strategies that Support PrEP Adherence
    Strengthening Strategies that Support PrEP Adherence

    This course helps health department staff and other public health professionals address barriers to adherence, monitor PrEP adherence, and develop partnerships to support adherence. A core part of course content will involve interactive components that help learners develop an action plan tailored to their specific situation.

  • Fundamentals of Rapid HIV Testing
    Fundamentals of Rapid HIV Testing

    This course prepares rapid HIV testing staff to conduct the key steps of rapid HIV testing: setting up a workspace, conducting the rapid HIV test, preparing clients for the test and delivering test results, and conducting quality assurance activities. Participants also have opportunities to reflect on how they can use what they’ve learned and apply it to their current work. Learners may save their reflections for the future as they grow their knowledge in the field.

  • Covering Costs of HIV PrEP
    Covering Costs of HIV PrEP

    During this self-paced e-learning module, participants will review three cost components of HIV PrEP, and sources of insurance, and other key tools that PrEP educators can use to help their clients cover those costs and evaluate different options for covering costs based on the needs of clients in various situations. This module will prepare participants for beginning their work as PrEP educators as well as serve as a refresher for experienced professionals.

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