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A Virtual Clinic Intensive presented by The Sylvie Ratelle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center (PTC) for Healthcare professionals (physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, certified nurse midwives, nurses) in public or private practice who examine and treat individuals at risk for STDs/HIV. Applicants may include clinicians who work in family planning, adolescent health, women’s health, primary care, urgent care, or community health centers. Clinical Courses feature 2 days of virtual training that includes 2015 STD guideline review, case discussions, use of Motivational Interviewing and disease reporting procedures.
A quick clinical guide created by Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (Pacific AETC) that outlines the steps necessary for initiating PrEP, such as identifying patients who may benefit from PrEP, counselling the patient on PrEP, and monitoring for adherence. This resource also includes a comparison between Truvada and Descovy.
A Toolkit developed by NYC Health that is structured around these core HIV prevention practices:
- Take a thorough sexual history from all patients as part of routine medical care. This includes asking about the HIV status of their sexual partners, as well as experiences of intimate partner violence and transactional sex, which are associated with an increased risk of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI) among women.
- Screen and treat all sexually active patients for STIs based on sexual history and clinical guidelines. Offer PrEP to HIV-negative cisgender and transgender women if they receive a diagnosis of gonorrhea or early syphilis, as these STIs signal increased HIV risk among women in New York City.
- Talk about PrEP and PEP with other HIV-negative patients at ongoing risk of exposure, and with HIV-positive patients who may have HIV-negative partners.
- Prescribe PrEP and PEP according to clinical guidelines, or refer patients to sites that provide PrEP and PEP.
A PrEP social media toolkit developed by the New York State Department of Health that contains social media campaign materials that can be used to promote PrEP. The toolkit contains suggesed captions in English and Spanish.
A training video developed by New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC) in which Dr. Kevin Ard delivers a segment on best practices for delivering the PrEP HIV intervention (pre-exposure prophylaxis) to serodifferent couples.
A training video developed by New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC) in which Dr. Kevin Ard and Dr. Ann Neilan cover the specific health disparities of and considerations for the adolescent LGBTQ community and best practices for engaging youth in prevention through delivery of the PrEP HIV intervention.
A recorded webinar presented by New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC) in which Dr. Kevin Ard reviews how to prescribe and monitor PrEP. Using patient cases, Dr. Kevin Ard discusses unique considerations that apply to PrEP management for transgender people, serodifferent couples, those who are pregnant or trying to conceive, and adolescents. Through real-world examples, participants will learn how to incorporate PrEP into diverse clinic settings. This webinar is useful for both clinicians who are new to PrEP and those who are experienced PrEP providers, as well as administrators interested in a creating a PrEP program.
A training video developed by New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC) in which Dr. Kevin Ard and Dr. Doug Krakower deliver a segment educating about on demand or episodic PrEP for people who may be at risk for HIV acquisition on an intermittent basis (not a consistent risk). Dr. Kevin Ard and Dr. Krakower discuss the advantages of episodic PrEP for people who have only once-in-a-while exposure.
A training video developed by New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC) in which Dr. Kevin Ard and Dr. Ken Mayer deliver a segment on PrEP and STIs. Dr. Ard and Dr. Mayer discuss the issue of “risk compensation,” evidence for or against the idea of risk compensation, risk maintenance, and best clinical practice for engaging patients in PrEP and conversations about their sexual health history.
A training video developed by New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC) in which Dr. Kevin Ard delivers a segment on building successful programs to deliver the PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) HIV intervention. Dr. Kevin Ard discusses the key tasks involved in creating a successful PrEP program, including how to support medication and monitoring adherence, and how to link patients to financial and medication assistance programs.