The Alive! Maryland Program has now ended. For further information, please contact info@alivemaryland.org.
The training "Identifying and Addressing Implicit Biases in Healthcare Delivery" has been reaccredited and extended through 2025 and is still available.
This is a follow up discussion regarding any logistic and/or administrative issue(s) participants may be having in implementing strategies that were discussed in the hybrid conference, Ending the HIV Epidemic: Implementing Substance Use, Mental Health, HCV and STI Screening.
Symposium Objectives: Identify the complexities of care for older adults with HIV (COVID 19 as a Comorbidity) Identify aging assessments that can be included in HIV care Describe how public health can inform an Age-Friendly Society Identify national health policy efforts for persons aging with HIV Describe the challenges and successes of Long Term Thrivers […]
At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to: Describe Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). Identify risk factors for PrEP eligibility. Explain the requirements for PrEP initiation. List monitoring parameters for patients on PrEP. Describe the role of community pharmacists in the management of PrEP. Outline what's new in PrEP. Speaker: Olufunmi Bolaji, Pharm.D., AAHIVP […]
Status keeps us all protected and we need to understand the importance of our HIV status. Understanding the importance of HIV education for all. What roles can a community center play in HIV education?
Join us for the next Monkeypox Provider Update Webinar on 9/21 from 5-6PM. The agenda for the webinar includes: a monkeypox epidemiological update, updates on testing, updates on case identification and contact tracing, updates on vaccines, updates on treatment, and a question and answer session.
Join Alive! Maryland on Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 1:00pm EDT for a session on the causes and consequences of burn-out among healthcare providers.
Sharing the experience of Delaware HIV Consortium’s model of offering HIV prevention services. Explore and highlight the lessons and challenges faced while offering HIV prevention through a ‘Status neutral’ model.
This training will cover relevant HIV testing regulations, implementation strategies and scripts to offer testing and delivery of results for application in community and clinical settings. This training will demonstrate the use of a rapid HIV antibody test, OraQuick Advance and provide testing certification.