Addressing Unhealthy Alcohol Use in HIV Clinical Care
This 1-hour, self-paced course is designed for primary care providers caring for HIV patients. The course familiarizes providers with the advantages of screening for unhealthy alcohol use and equips providers with validated tools and strategies for screening
and brief intervention in the context of routine care visits.
Course Objectives:
Understand the potential health risks associated with alcohol use for persons with HIV.
Recognize the potential specific impacts of alcohol use on HIV treatment outcomes.
Develop protocol for routine screening as part of outpatient care visits.
Perform a brief assessment and intervention as part of an outpatient care visit.
Developed by Christopher W. Kahler P.hD, and Brian Montague, DO, MS, MPH in conjunction with the New England ATTC.
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Counseling, Prescribing, Monitoring, and Sustaining PrEP
This practical, microlearning course will equip clinicians with the knowledge and skills to confidently integrate HIV prevention into everyday practice. This course explores the full spectrum of PrEP services, from identifying candidates and providing patient-centered counseling, to prescribing, monitoring, and sustaining PrEP use across different care delivery models. Through real-world case scenarios, participants will learn how to tailor PrEP options to individual needs, strengthen clinic workflows, and expand access to this powerful HIV prevention tool.
This training is supported by DHHS grant # 1 FPTPA006031-01-00. The opinions expressed herein are the views of the trainers and does not reflect the official position of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Population Affairs (OPA). No official support or endorsement of DHHS, OPA, for the opinions described in this training is intended or should be inferred.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) isn't just for specialists - it's for everyone in healthcare. This session will introduce PrEP as a critical HIV prevention strategy and challenge common assumptions about who can benefit. Many people at risk for HIV don't realize PrEP is for them, and many providers don't realize they can - and should - offer it. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of PrEP's role in reducing HIV acquisition, its importance in routine sexual and reproductive healthcare, and practical ways to normalize and integrate it into everyday practice.
The Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health is funded by DHHS grant number FPTPA006031. This activity is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute legal or medical advise or endorsement of a specific product.
PrEP Conversations - Assessing Risk & Counseling With Care
Offering pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) effectively starts with understanding individual HIV risk and engaging patients in meaningful, person-centered conversations. This webinar will focus on risk assessment strategies, reducing stigma, and using shared decision-making to offer PrEP as part of a comprehensive sexual health approach.
The Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health is funded by DHHS grant number FPTPA006031. This activity is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute legal or medical advise or endorsement of a specific product.