Pain Management in Individuals with Substance Use Disorders
Archived webinar.
Objectives:
- Chronic pain in patients taking medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD)
- Acute pain in patients taking MOUD
- Acute pain in...
Archived webinar.
(Recorded 5/11/23)
As part of the Southeast AETC's Tennessee regional partner's Anti-ISM Thursday training series, this webinar examines faith as a soc...
(Recorded 5/10/23)
This training reviews ways to implement a comprehensive initial visit for a person with newly diagnosed HIV including engaging in mu...
Training slides review:
Training slides learning objectives include:
Training slides learning objectives include:
The National HIV Curriculum (NHC) provides free, up-to-date content for healthcare professionals to learn about HIV diagnosis, treatment, and preventi...
Archived training and slides cover information to address common questions patients have about HIV medications, adherence, and complications, and how...
(Recorded 10/4/23)
Archived training covers implementing motivational interviewing techniques and describes key components to building trust between pa...
(Recorded in 2 parts, 10/20/23 and 10/27/23)
This archived training series covers the following:
Training slides review the types and stages of disclosure of illness to youth with HIV and list special circumstances for consideration during the pro...
These slides discuss the health disparities experienced by Latines, and how experienced trauma increases the likelihood of developing health condition...
A guide with tips for clinics serving older people with HIV to enhance the patient experience and improve retention.
A: Accommodations(Recorded on 12/8/2025)
This webinar provides a brief overview of stimulant use and stimulant use disorder in PWH and evidence of health threats from c...
(Recorded on 4/8/2026)
This presentation highlights how trauma-informed care (TIC) strengthens client engagement, clinical outcomes, and wor...
I never thought my experience as a Black woman, nor my experience as a woman who enjoys sex, would combine in a way that could put me in jail. When I was diagnosed with HIV in 2003, I had a very limited understanding of what that meant with respect to accessing treatment, being virally suppressed, d...