HIV/HCV Co-infection: An AETC National Curriculum
The goal of this project is to provide an evidence-based online curriculum for health care providers and trainers of health care providers to increase...
The goal of this project is to provide an evidence-based online curriculum for health care providers and trainers of health care providers to increase...
Intervention manuals from HRSA's Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Transgender Women of Color Initiative, detail innovative interventio...
Updated fact sheet based on CDC's HIV Surveillance Report 2020, Diagnoses of HIV infection in the United States and dependent areas, 2020...
Session facilitated by Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD, Assistant Professor of Social Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
This series provides best practices and updates for HIV, viral hepatitis, mental health and STI treatment in the correctional setting.
New England AETC's HIV Resource Library is a compilation of curated resources and education packets on HIV, viral hepatitis, and related public health...
Recorded June 15, 2021.
Training materials review the impact of HIV among Black men who have sex with men (BMSM), discuss perceived ideas about Black M...
HRSA's Dissemination of Evidence-Informed Interventions (DEII) project tested evidenced-informed Care and Treatment Interventions (CATIs) that are rep...
From New England AETC's Connecticut (CT) Regional Partner, the ConnQuER HepC App is useful for patients, case managers, and community health workers...
Training slides cover the mental, emotional, and behavioral impact of COVID-19 on people of color with HIV, and how the pandemic exposed racial and et...
Training slides look at mental illness through a cultural lens to review the impact of COVID-19 on the Black community while facing the challenges of...
Training slides cover the combined impact of HIV and COVID-19 on LGBTQ+ people of color.
Training slides review pre-COVID-19 rates of substance use disorders (SUD) and overdose deaths, and pre-COVID-19 rates of HIV prevalence and preventio...
Archived training (recorded 3/10/22) explores the latest developments, trends, interventions, research and social justice initiatives needed to suppor...
Training slides provide an overview of the prevalence and incidence of HIV in the African American community and identify the underlying determinants,...
Developed in collaboration with the New England AETC and the Primary Care Development Corporation, these short videos portray the interwov...
This resource was created to increase PrEP uptake in Black, indigenous and other people of color (BIPOC) communities. For more detailed information, v...
These slides discuss marginalized groups during the early HIV crisis. Approaches of harm reduction and HIV/AIDS care that have been implemented by Bla...
The guide synthesizes lessons learned from the federally funded Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Enhancing Access to and Retention in...
This report, done by The Black AIDS Institute in collaboration with the CDC, the Latino Commission on AIDS, NASTAD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of...
Excerpt from 4-page fact sheet:
Black Americans have been disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS since the epidemic’s beginning, and that disparity ha...
In this webinar, Dr. Ken Mayer and Julian Dormitzer, NP, address telePrEP and the PrEP at home model for LGBTQIA+ patients. The webinar covers the bas...
Recorded on February 8, 2021
Update on mother-to-child transmission of HIV: Progress and Remaining Challenges presented by Mary Glenn Fowler, MD, MPH,...
This infographic identifies the social determinants and risk factors that contribute to new HIV infections among YBMSM (ages 13-24) and offers recomme...
Infographic highlights some of the risk factors that contribute to higher HIV infection rates in Black women in the U.S. Recommendations for HIV preve...
Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) are more affected by HIV than any other group in the United States. In spite of recent incremental progress to reduce the rate of increase in new HIV infections, Black men continue to account for the largest proportion of new HIV diagnoses among MSM. Not only a...
(Cross-posted from TargetHIV)
To be resilient is to withstand and recover from difficult situations. For Black women with HIV, resilience is often expected but is rarely celebrated. In June 2022, staff from Grady Health System...