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A webpage developed by the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University that allows users to find clinics that prescribe PrEP. Use this resource to find PrEP clinics nationwide and filter by locations that provide PrEP for uninsured patients or provide PrEP access assistance.
A podcast episode developed by Strengthening Systems of Care for People with HIV and Opioid Use Disorder (SSC) which is the third of a three-part series about HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among people who inject drugs. Drs. Alex Walley, Jessica Taylor, and Sim Kimmel, HIV primary care doctor and addiction specialists, sit down with two clinicians from Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, who share their experiences on the front lines, delivering innovative substance use treatment, HIV prevention, and HIV treatment where patients are. Listen to the first episode and second episode in the series.
A webinar presented by Southeast AIDS Education and Training Center (Southeast AETC) that outlines the principles of routine testing for HIV infection, including the importance of taking a sexual history.
A webinar presented by Southeast AIDS Education and Training Center (Southeast AETC) that Illustrates the importance of sexual health, why obtaining a sexual history is important, and how to obtain a sexual history.
A clinical advisory developed by Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences/ Massachusetts Department of Public Health (BIDLS/MDPH) that outlines BIDLS/MDPH support for routine HIV screening and changes to Massachusetts law governing consent.
Guidance developed by the US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) that reviews the evidence on the benefits of offering PrEP with effective antiretroviral therapy to persons who are at high risk of HIV acquisition and whether the benefits vary by risk group, population subgroup, or regimen or dosing strategy; the diagnostic accuracy of risk assessment tools to identify persons at high risk of HIV acquisition; the rates of adherence to PrEP in primary care settings; the association between adherence and effectiveness of PrEP; and the harms of PrEP when used for HIV prevention.
A website developed by WE>AIDS that addresses basic FAQs around PrEP, including information on what to do if you can’t afford PrEP. It also has a PrEP locator to help patients find where they can get PrEP services.
A podcast episode developed by Strengthening Systems of Care for People with HIV and Opioid Use Disorder (SSC) which is the first of a three-part series about HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among people who inject drugs. Addiction specialists from Boston Medical Center, Drs. Alex Walley, Jessica Taylor, and Sim Kimmel, share a case study on PrEP initiation. Listen to the second episode and third episode in the series.
A podcast episode developed by Strengthening Systems of Care for People with HIV and Opioid Use Disorder (SSC) which is the second of a three-part series about HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among people who inject drugs. There are so many factors, race being one of them, that impact PrEP adherence and health outcomes. During this Connecting Care podcast, Drs. Alex Walley, Jessica Taylor, and Sim Kimmel discuss HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, among people who inject drugs. We take a deeper dive into how systemic barriers contribute to PrEP adherence. Listen to the first episode and third episode in the series.
A webinar presented by the Southeast AIDS Education and Training Center (Southeast AETC) that includes the current epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections within the context of PrEP, the impact of sexually transmitted infections on HIV prevention, and current approaches to STI testing and treatment as related to PrEP.