Practice Transformation Curriculum
This multi-module curriculum is designed for all health-care providers and covers various topics.
Courses within curriculum
- PT101 – The First 3 Months after HIV Diagnosis: A Clinical Approach
- PT102 – Pre...
This multi-module curriculum is designed for all health-care providers and covers various topics.
HIV/AIDS basics for older people, from the National Institute on Aging...
This infographic provides recommendations for prescribing non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) at rural healthcare facilities in the U.S. The recommendations will help minimize the risk o...
Excerpt:
CDC has released a 2017 update to the clinical practice guidelines for PrEP. The new guidelines
Excerpt from 4-page issue brief:
Although Hispanics/Latinos make up 18 percent of the U.S. population, they accounted for nearly 23 percent (252,400) of the estimated 1.1 million people with HIV in the...
Northeast/Caribbean (NECA) AETC on-demand videos, lectures, and self-study modules courses are available for all healthcare providers including pharmacists & oral health providers. Register for ea...
The Motivational Interviewing (MI) pocket card provides a brief overview of principles and best practices for successfully eliciting behavior change with patients. MI elicits the patient’s motivation...
SBIRT is an evidence-based public health approach designed to motivate patients to commit to altering patterns of alcohol and drug use and to prevent, reduce, or eliminate personal and public harms. T...
This White Paper was developed by the National Alliance for HIV Education and Workforce Development (NAHEWD), and provides recommendations for the AETCs with the goal of expanding the AETC Program rea...
The Center for HIV Law & Policy:
In response to newly identified, community-based HIV epidemics, the AETC NCRC has pulled together the following AETC Program and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention resources for public he...
The purpose of this training is to improve providers’ capacity to provide routine testing and HIV treatment and prevention, and to give a foundation-building overview of clinical best practices in pre...
Training slides outline types and dimensions of stigma; review how HIV-related and intersectional stigma experienced by clients can affect HIV prevention and treatment behaviors and health outcomes; i...
Recorded January 6, 2021.
This training covers the essentials of pre- and non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis for providers.
Rebecca Thal, NP-C, AAHIVS...
Honoring National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, these training slides review how to start a PrEP program in clinical settings that serve the native community. Topics include identifying the differenc...
Initiation and continuation of PrEP has shifted over the years from specialty care to primary care due to higher patient access, improved rapport through longitudinal and comprehensive care, and simpl...
New England AETC's HIV Resource Library is a compilation of curated resources and education packets on HIV, viral hepatitis, and related public health topics.
Each Library topic page is an organized li...
To help HIV care providers engage patients in care and transmission prevention, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed a new and comprehensive Prevention IS Care resource kit f...
Comprehensive package of recommendations and practical tools for clinicians to support provision of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), especially in New York State.
Topics covered include:
Training slides review the latest updates for the use of PrEP for HIV prevention in the U.S.
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended as an HIV prevention option for anyone with risks of acquiring HIV infection through sex or drug use.
PrEP IndicationsDiscuss PrEP...
Training slides provide a summary of HIV prevention updates presented at CROI 2022, including new data on CAB-LA PrEP and other prevention modalities like islatravir, and dapivirine vagina...
After this learning session, attendees will be able to:
In this webinar, speakers review existing data and public health challenges in HIV/HCV prevention and SSP access in rural areas and review innovative models for bringing services to most at risk commu...
(Recorded 4/20/22)
In this webinar, Dr. Kevin Ard provided updated guidance related to PrEP, informed by new PrEP guidelines and the FDA approval of injectable PrEP.
This session has 1.0 credit availabl...
(Recorded 5/21/20)
In this webinar experts from Fenway Health and HITEQ discuss using data, electronic health records, and informatics to make informed decisions regarding PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxi...
This program connects community healthcare team members and specialists for technology-supported, recurring collaborative sessions using the ECHO Model™. The sessions include brief didactics but prima...
The National HIV Curriculum (NHC) provides free, up-to-date content for clinicians to learn about HIV diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The 37 lessons and corresponding question bank topics offer...
Each year HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau sponsors a conference for Ryan White Program clinicians to learn about advances in care and treatment. The AETC National Coordinating Resource Center and its partner,...
The continuum of engagement in HIV care is a framework for understanding the status of HIV care and treatment in the United States (Cheever 2007). An individual with HIV may go through several stages...
(Recorded 4/12/23)
This presentation explores the current state of STI among different populations looking at the concerns around HIV PrEP and emerging concerns on STI within at-risk populations, reviews th...
Updates on implementation of oral and injectable PrEP in clinical settings
Dr. Hyman Scott, MD, MPH
Assistant Clinical Professor, UCSF
Medical Director, Clinical Research Bridge HIV,...
This 3-part curriculum and implementation package was originally developed to implement the Recommendations for Incorporating HIV Prevention into the Medical Care of Persons with HIV, which were devel...
The 69 slides on Occupational Exposure to HIV, HCV, and HBV provide an overview of basic HIV information as well as fulfill the following objectives:
Summary prepared by the AETC Engagement in Care Workgroup
MMWR Recommendations and Reports, April 11, 2014 / 63(RR03);1-10
Following extensive consultation and peer review, CDC and the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists have revised and combined...
The HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) of HRSA has developed a series of clinical performance indicators for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program-funded clinics as part of its quality improvement efforts. The AETC program...
This toolkit was designed specifically for use by health centers, and offers a variety of resources, including recommended screening questions and subsequent risk assessments; an algorithm; sample EMR...
This infographic is a snapshot of how AETC NRC activities support and embrace the expertise of the broader AETC community and other national organizations. These interactions help bring to life - in a...
The purpose of this resource is to illustrate how HIV and mood disorders, like depression and anxiety, are highly correlated. Also, to highlight the need for routine depression screening in persons li...
Model developed by the AETC Workforce Development Committee, NAHEWD
The purpose of this resource is to exemplify the need for more routine HIV testing across all U.S. healthcare systems.
This guideline is a comprehensive compilation of federal recommendations about biomedical, behavioral, and structural interventions that can help reduce the risk of HIV transmission from persons with...
This video will provide basic principles to consider when taking a sexual history on an older adult. Background, Provider, and Patient Barriers as well as an example of Sexual History Taking Method wi...
Developed in partnership with the National Alliance for HIV Education and Workforce Development (NAHEWD), this infographic highlights best practices and HIV prevention strategies for high-risk populat...
Illustrates how improving patient self-management can help to reduce gaps along the HIV care continuum.
This Policy Brief is a follow-up document to the 2011 WHO document, "Prevention and treatment of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men and transgender people"...
36 evidence-based recommendations are provided for interventions to optimize the HIV care environment; increase HIV testing and linkage to care, treatment coverage, retention in care, and viral suppre...
The paper, developed in collaboration with Health Management Associates (HMA), highlights examples of innovative Medicaid partnerships and financing arrangements for HIV prevention services from four...
Development of a Safer Conception Counseling Toolkit in Kenya: Stigma, Fears, and Recommendations for the Delivery of Services...
This guide sets forth best practices for sexual and reproductive health. It focuses on contraceptive care and the prevention, screening and testing of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV. I...
Overview of different barriers to care among people with HIV.
Presenter:
Robertson Nash, PhD (c), ACNP, BC
Nurse Practitioner,
Vanderbilt Comprehensive Care Clinic,
Department of Infectious Disease,
Vanderb...
The infographic outlines the purpose and methodology for integrating HIV care into interprofessional education (IPE) and identifies how the AETC Program is helping to facilitate this training through...
In this short video rural clinicians and people with HIV describe the challenges of access and stigma in rural environments. Challenges include finding providers who are knowledgeable about HIV, fear...
The National Viral Hepatitis Action Plan (2017-2020) [PDF - 84 pages] is our nation’s battle plan for fighting viral hepatitis in the United States. The updated plan outlines strategies to achieve fou...
This Rural Health Information Hub toolkit compiles evidence-based and promising models and resources to support organizations implementing HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs in rural communiti...
Quick guide to oral contraceptives and HIV medications drug interactions.
Recorded on February 8, 2021
Update on mother-to-child transmission of HIV: Progress and Remaining Challenges presented by Mary Glenn Fowler, MD, MPH, Professor, Dept. of Pathology at Johns Hopkins U...
Infographic highlights some of the risk factors that contribute to higher HIV infection rates in Black women in the U.S. Recommendations for HIV prevention interventions and clinical resources are inc...
In September 2017, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially recognized that suppressing HIV through antiretroviral therapy (ART) prevents sexual transmission of HIV. In a "Dear Colleague" letter, CDC officials said, "people who take ART daily as prescribed and achieve and...
As we have commented in the past, initial ARV regimens consisting of 2 drugs tend to perform poorly in comparison with currently recommended 3-drug regimens. Yet, given toxicity concerns about some ARVs (particularly about tenofovir DF and abacavir) and cost concerns about 3-drug regimens, the searc...
Honoring our colleagues who dedicate additional time and resources to research beyond the scope of the AETC Program, we present the updated list of HIV-related peer-reviewed studies published in 2022 by AETC-affiliated researchers and faculty.
If you're aware of other HIV-related peer-reviewed publi...
Cicatelli Associates, Inc.'s TAP-in project created the national Imagine: Ending HIV. It’s Possible. (Imagine) campaign to inspire the HIV workforce to end the epidemic by reducing the number of new HIV infections by 90 percent by 2030. The Imagine campaign aims to improve staff’s leadership capacit...