The National Coalition for LGBTQ Health, along with HealthHIV, designs and implement effective training content responsive to the capacity building needs of clinical, community-based, and LGBTQ service organizations.
As HIV prevention evolves, long-acting injectable options like lenacapavir are emerging as promising tools to expand access and adherence. Effective implementation of new interventions calls for thoughtful planning across key areas, including operations, staffing, finance, and patient access.
This webinar covers patient navigation touchpoints along the PrEP continuum for injectable lenacapavir, patient education strategies, expanding the capacity of PrEP navigation staff to implement injectable PrEP, and future opportunities for expanded implementation in mobile health settings.
In the first webinar of the series, faculty – including principal investigators from the PURPOSE trials – review clinical data and delve into opportunities and challenges for the real-world implementation of lenacapavir as PrEP. This webinar covers medication administration, managing side effects, potential drug interactions, and transitioning patients on or off lenacapavir as PrEP.
LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 5 of 5. Join Aniruddha Hazra, MD, as he examines the intersection of aging, HIV, and broader health needs for older gay and bisexual men, with a focus on care coordination and long-term wellness. Additionally, Dr. Hazra will also provide critical insights into managing comorbidities, addressing…
LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 4 of 5. Join Asa Radix, MD, PhD, MPH, as they explore best practices in delivering gender-affirming, patient-centered HIV prevention and treatment. Additionally, Dr. Radix will also provide critical insights into reducing barriers to care, integrating inclusive clinical practices, and addressing the unique health needs of…
LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 3 of 5. This module explores the intersection of identity, stigma, and structural barriers that impact HIV prevention and care for same-gender-loving (SGL) Black and Latino men.
LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 2 of 5. This activity examines the structural and systemic barriers LGBTQ individuals face when accessing HIV prevention and care services. Participants will review evidence-based strategies for improving access, such as navigation support, inclusive care models, and approaches to address stigma, documentation, and insurance-related challenges.
LGBTQ Equity in HIV Prevention and Treatment Series, Module 1 of 5. This activity provides an overview of current HIV prevention and treatment options with a focus on tailoring care to the needs and preferences of LGBTQ individuals. Participants will explore patient-centered approaches to sexual history-taking, age-specific care considerations, and integration of STI prevention strategies,…
Join HealthHIV and Kathleen A. McManus, MD, MSCR, MSDC, FIDSA with the University of Virginia for an interactive webinar to discuss strategies for empowering providers to deliver affirming and comprehensive care for LGBTQ patients living with HIV.
As there are rapid advancements in innovative HIV treatment, provider education must be timely and relevant to support providers to manage the complexity of patient care — from long-acting agents and injectables to new strategies for managing comorbidities and treatment resistance. Start your HIV innovation journey by enrolling in the free HealthHIV HIV Treatment Innovation™ Certificate Program that features leading experts in the field discussing…