Lack of treatment for mental health conditions and substance use disorders, homelessness, language barriers, and difficulties with transportation can all impede engagement in HIV care. In this second of three sessions, participants will learn about team-based approaches to HIV care that aim to overcome these and other common obstacles to viral suppression.
Learning Resources — Webinars
Infectious Disease Risks and Management Post-disaster: Implications for Patients with HIV at Health Centers
This webinar will explore the increased infectious disease risks that arise after a disaster, with a particular focus on how these risks impact patients with HIV. We will discuss the critical role health centers play in managing and mitigating these risks, with best practices for ensuring that patients with HIV continue to receive the care and support they need in the aftermath of a disaster.
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- HIV/STI Treatment and Prevention
Medical Interventions to Support Virological Suppression for HIV
In the first of three interactive session, participants will learn about barriers to virologic suppression among people with HIV and review multiple medical innovations that can promote virologic suppression. Participants will be able to compare the advantages and disadvantages of different single tablet regiments for HIV treatment and discuss strategies for implementation of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy.
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- HIV/STI Treatment and Prevention
Patient-driven Progress: Using Feedback to Drive Health Center Improvement
This webinar will highlight best practices, real-world examples, and practical tools for integrating patient voices into quality improvement and organizational change for health centers.
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- Organizational Change
Aging, HIV, and Primary Care at Health Centers Session 2
This two-part webinar series will explore the unique healthcare needs of aging individuals living with HIV and provide primary care providers with strategies to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care. Attendees will learn how to address the complex medical, social, and psychological challenges that arise as people with HIV age, and how to integrate HIV care with general aging-related health concerns.
Aging, HIV, and Primary Care at Health Centers Session 1
This two-part webinar series will explore the unique healthcare needs of aging individuals living with HIV and provide primary care providers with strategies to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care. Attendees will learn how to address the complex medical, social, and psychological challenges that arise as people with HIV age, and how to integrate HIV care with general aging-related health concerns.
Supporting HIV and SUD Care Retention through Community Outreach and Mobile Health Care Units
Join the National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC) for a webinar highlighting street medicine and mobile units as a promising practice for HIV and SUD retention.
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- HIV/STI Treatment and Prevention
Advancing Health Equity for Sexual Minority Women: Recognizing Risk and Improving Preventive Care
Presented by Dr. Shail Maingi and Dr. Gabrielle Mayer, this webinar will explore the principles and practices of responsive care tailored for lesbian and bisexual women. Attendees will learn about how to optimize health outcomes, as well as strategies to enhance patient trust, engagement, and well-being.
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- Sexual Minority Women
Digital Innovations to Improve Access to Care for LGBTQIA+ People
Presented by Chris Grasso and Milo Dorfman, this webinar will train health centers on new digital health care technologies that hold promise for engaging LGBTQIA+ people into primary care and behavioral health care. Topics include innovations in telehealth, artificial intelligence, smartphone apps, and remote patient monitoring. Participants will learn about the pros and cons of these new devices and technologies.
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- Organizational Change
Emerging Depression Treatments for LGBTQIA+ People
Presented by Dr. Cristina Cusin and Dr. Alex Keuroghlian, this webinar will review the current evidence on the safety and efficacy of ketamine therapy for patients with treatment resistant major depressive disorder. We will present different methods for delivering ketamine and referring patients to treatment and explore other emerging depression treatments. These treatments will be discussed through the lens of providing high-quality, culturally responsive care for LGTBQIA+ patients.
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- Behavioral Health