
Northeast/Caribbean (NECA) AETC offers online continuing education accredited videos and monographs. Here you can watch NECA AETC lectures, complete self-study modules, and earn continuing education credits on your own schedule, at your own pace. Courses and self-study modules are available for all healthcare providers including pharmacists & oral health providers. Register for each course individually; all activities are free of charge. Exp: 6/30/2021
- The Psychology of Adherence, December 2020
- Detox from Stress: Intro to Meditation for Busy People, December 2020
- Sexually Transmitted Infections: Case-Based Discussions, November 2020
- Anticoagulation Medication Update: A Focus on People with HIV, October 2020
- Investigational Treatments for COVID-19, September 2020
- COVID-19 & HIV, August 2020
- Best Practices in Telehealth: Billing and Coding for Reimbursement, July 2020
- COVID-19 Transmission and Infection Prevention/Control Strategies, June 2020
- Managing Loss & Grief During the COVID-19 Pandemic, June 2020
- Albany Medical Center Breakfast Club Engaging Black MSM in HIV Care, June 2020
- Coming back to work and COVID-19: Considerations in Dental Practice, May 2020
- Best Practices in Telehealth, May 2020
- HIV & Behavioral Health: A Role for Everyone, National Webcast, April 2020
- COVID-19 and Behavioral Health: Interventions That Don’t Require Behavioral Health Training, April 2020
- CROI 2020 Update, April 2020
- Trauma-Informed Care, February 2020
- HIV and Aging: Considerations as Our Patients Live Longer, December 2019
- Two-Drug Regimen Update, November 2019
- PrEP Aware Week 2019, October 2019
- Transgender Care for the Patient Living with HIV, October 2019
- Albany Medical Center Breakfast Club Injectable HIV Treatment Update, September 2019
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Language: English
Topic(s): Antiretroviral Therapy, Pharmacologic Topics, HIV Care Continuum, Step 1: Preventing New Infections, Cognitive / Behavioral Approaches, Postexposure Prophylaxis, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis, Step 2: Identifying Cases through HIV Testing & Diagnosis, Step 3: Connecting People with HIV to Quality HIV Care, Step 4: Keeping People with HIV in Quality HIV Care, Step 5: Effective Drug Treatment of HIV, Step 6: Treatment Success--Suppressed Viral Load, HIV Primary Care, Comorbidities, Coinfections, & Complications, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Viral Hepatitis Coinfection, Epidemiology, Adult Learning
Resource type: Online and Self-Paced Learning
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