PTF: HIV 101 Through an Interprofessional Lens
This session will help health professionals understand the current HIV epidemic and the gaps in the continuum of care for HIV.
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: HIV Prevention
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 Is Important
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?
Case Management Community of Practice Monthly Webinar: HIV and Aging
This webinar will help case managers share best practices and strategies for keeping clients engaged in care and virally suppressed.
Status Neutral in Practice: Lessons Learned and Way Forward
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.
PTF: Rapid HIV Testing
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.
Celebrating the Lives and History of Transgender and Gender Expansive Advocates in HIV Prevention and Care
Panelists: Zami Tinashe Hyemingway, MSW Dee Adams Octavia Lewis, MPA Bridge Hill Kennedy, PhD As a result of this webinar, participants will be able to: Identify three integrated services for equitable status-neutral and gender-affirming care for transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) patients Name at least one promising practice to create responsive programming for patients who identify […]
Severe Monkeypox Grand Rounds
In honor of World AIDS Day, the Maryland Department of Health, University of Maryland, and Johns Hopkins University are hosting a Severe Monkeypox Grand Rounds on 12/1 to spread awareness of severe Monkeypox manifestations and treatments for patients living with HIV/AIDS. Agenda Monkeypox Case Presentation #1: Facial Lesions Monkeypox Case Presentation #2: Jaw/cheek abscess/myositis Provider […]
HIV and Aging: Trauma Informed Care and Resilience
Online EventParticipants will consider the three Es – Event, Experience and Effect as it relates to aging and thriving in a trauma informed way Participants will learn how Resilience is a predictor of emotional well-being and psychological adjustment with people aging, living, and thriving with HIV Intended Audience Clinicians, social workers, allied health professionals, public health, […]
HIV and Aging: Exploring Brain Health and Cognition
Online EventDescription Examine the dynamic intersectional between aging and HIV and how it increases the risk for poorer brain health and cognitive functioning Explore strategies and interventions to promote brain health and prevent cognitive decline in adults aging with HIV Review general patient assessment and management tools for adults living with HIV Intended Audience Clinicians, public […]
HIV & Aging: A Model of Integrating Geriatric Assessments into Routine HIV Care
This webinar will review different models used to integrate geriatric care into an HIV primary care clinic and describe preliminary outcomes and findings of an integrated geriatric/HIV clinic. Speakers: Sarah Schmalzle, MD Medical Director THRIVE Program Center for Infectious Disease, UMD Judith Lee, CRNP, AACRN, THRIVE Program Center for Infectious Disease, UMD Targeted Populations: A […]
Utilizing Biomedical Interventions to Advance Ending the HIV Epidemic in the US
Join Alive! Maryland on Tuesday, April 25 at 1:00pm ET for a webinar that will provide an overview of EHE, as well as the context and current state of the HIV epidemic. This webinar will also address different forms of PrEP and PrEP formulations, how PrEP is utilized, side effects of PrEP use, and barriers to HIV treatment. The presentation will include case studies to illustrate these topics and the faculty will connect each topic's role in Ending the HIV Epidemic.