Tag: Training
ELEVATE en Español: Chicago
NMAC y HBH se unen para ofrecer capacitaciones de desarrollo de capacidad completamente en español para personas que viven con el VIH y proveedores de servicios que respaldan a personas que viven con el VIH y su comunidad, principalmente en Chicago. Las fechas de capacitación son del 25 al 29 de septiembre de 2023, de 9:00 a. m. a 5:00 p. m., en 1025 West Sunnyside Ave., Chicago.
Read moreUtilizing 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.
Read morePTF: 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.
Read moreTLC: Testing and Linkage to Care Training Program
Brought to you by the Maryland Department of Health and Alive! Maryland, the TLC: Testing and Linkage to Care program is required for anyone wishing to provide HIV testing services at a Maryland Department of Health-funded entity in Maryland.
Read moreRyan White 2021 Clinical Conference: CME credit and ABIM MOC points now available
You may now claim CME credit, and ABIM MOC points for viewing on-demand presentations of sessions that you missed during the virtual 2021 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clinical Conference.
Read moreMaryland Harm Reduction Training Institute
The Maryland Harm Reduction Training Institute (MaHRTI) provides training and technical assistance to peers and people who use drugs, Maryland Department of Health ACCESS Harm Reduction grantees, syringe services programs, and Overdose Response Programs.
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