Putting the Pieces Together: Intersectionality in HIV Care

Open module (English) Estimated time to complete activity: 2 Hours
Credits Available: AAPA,ACE,ACPE,AMA,ANCC,CNE,IPCE,CEP UAN #JA4008162-9999-24-043-H02-P

This required training will introduce the concept of intersectionality and discuss the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, specifically those living with HIV/AIDS. The impact of intersectionality and Social Determinants of Health on health outcomes will be addressed, followed by analysis of a case study in small breakout groups.

Learning Objectives

After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

  • Identify the layers and complexity of Intersectionality
  • Describe the racial inequities that arise from social determinants of health and health equity
  • Summarize the effects of social determinants on people living with HIV/AIDS.
  • Examine strategies for identifying, addressing, and preventing implicit bias in order to facilitate retention in HIV care.
  • Review barriers to care for populations affected by social determinants of health.
  • Identify resources to address social determinants of health and empower people living with HIV/AIDS

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