CMOC Monthly Meeting: August 2022
This event is the monthly CMOC training that is conducted for all Case Managers who provide service in the DC EMA. Details to be announced.
CMOC Monthly Meeting: September 2022
This event is the monthly CMOC training that is conducted for all Case Managers who provide service in the DC EMA. Details to be announced.
HIV Navigation Services Steps to Care, In-Person Training (San Francisco, CA)
This comprehensive in-person course package is for service providers who want to know more about navigation skills, how navigation fits in the overall field of HIV prevention, structural components of a navigation program, and professional conduct.
Fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing for HIV
Motivational interviewing is an incredibly versatile skill set which can be used to assist clients throughout their challenges with behavioral change. This synchronous virtual course on Motivational Interviewing (MI) will introduce learners to the foundational content and skills of MI. During this multisession course we'll describe Motivational Interviewing, explore its effectiveness, and review all the elements and skills necessary to utilize MI.
Implementing Cultural Competency and Cultural Humility in the HIV Workforce In-Person Instructor-led Training (Birmingham, AL)
This is an in-person (Birmingham, AL) foundational course for HIV service providers to increase their knowledge of cultural competence and cultural humility as interdependent concepts, as well as their skills to apply these in their day-to-day interactions with clients.
Engaging Youth in HIV Prevention and Care
Join the Effi Barry Training Institute on Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 1:00pm ET for a webinar that will provide an overview of developmental aspects of youth who are living with HIV/AIDS, including challenges and/or barriers to prevention, treatment, and medical adherence to care.
ARTAS In-Person Live Training (Chicago, IL)
Anti-Retroviral Treatment and Access to Medication (ARTAS) is an individual-level, multi-session, time-limited intervention with the goal of linking recently diagnosed persons with HIV to medical care soon after receiving their respective test result.
Synergy in Care: Embracing and Empowering Community Healthcare Workers
This course covers the role of CHWs in improving health outcomes, strategies for integrating CHWs into clinical teams, effective communication and collaboration with CHWs, and best practices for supervision and training. Participants will also learn the potential benefits and challenges of integrating CHWs into the clinical workforce.
Beyond the Basics: Navigating the Intersection of HIV and Cancer
This webinar will shed light on the reasons behind increased risk of certain cancers among people living with HIV and why their cancer outcomes are worse compared to people without HIV. The faculty will delve into evidence-based strategies to improve survival in HIV-associated cancers. The webinar also will cover potential treatment options that may exploit unique characteristics of these cancers to improve outcomes.
L.I.F.T. HIV: A Summit on Leadership, Innovation, and Future Trends in HIV
The Westin Washington, DC City Center 1400 M Street, NW, Washington, District of Columbia, United StatesHealthHIV's Effi Barry Training Institute, in partnership with DC Health/HAHSTA, is excited to invite HAHSTA Ryan White Grantees to the inaugural HIV L.I.F.T.: Leadership, Innovation, and Future Trends Summit, taking place on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.
PrEP and Doxy: Strategies for Prevention
This PrEP and Doxy: Strategies for Prevention Webinar offers an in-depth exploration of innovative HIV and STI prevention methods. It focuses on the combined use of PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) for HIV prevention and doxycycline as a potential pre and post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent certain bacterial STIs. Attendees will gain insights into the latest research and best practices for incorporating these strategies into prevention efforts.
The Heart of the Matter: Cardiovascular Health in People Living with HIV
This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among people living with HIV and the underlying factors contributing to this risk. Participants will learn about current risk prediction tools available for assessing CVD risk in people living with HIV, as well as the findings and implications of the REPRIEVE trial.