Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings Toolkit
Resources to assist Ryan White and other HIV clinics to integrate buprenorphine programs within primary care settings. From the Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) project.
Resources to assist Ryan White and other HIV clinics to integrate buprenorphine programs within primary care settings. From the Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) project.
Developed by the AETC Mental Health Committee for the Integrating Mental Health and Substance Use Care into HIV Primary Care Toolkit...
This multi-module curriculum is designed specifically for Medical Case Managers.
The purpose of this introductory training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied medical staff, therapists and social workers, and c...
The purpose of this introductory training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied health professionals, therapists and social workers...
Background information for clinicians about opioid use and abuse among HIV patients, including tips for screening, pain management, and communications strategies when talking with patients about depen...
The article includes a collection of charts from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Highlighted are key things to know about HIV and the opioid epidemic...
This brief discusses the impact that opioid use disorder has on the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. It will highlight best practices, trauma-informed care and behavior...
The purpose of this training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied medical staff, therapists and social workers, and counselors, sp...
The purpose of this introductory training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied medical staff, therapists and social workers, and c...
The opioid epidemic is changing the epidemiology of HIV, hepatitis, and other infectious disease. To address the infectious disease consequences of the opioid crisis, a public workshop titled Integrat...
More than 18 million people in the U.S. misuse prescription-type opioids, heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine. Injection and snorting/smoking are routes of administration used by millions of people wh...
HCV treatment is recommended for ALL people with HCV, with rare exceptions1, and substance use is NOT a contraindication to HCV treatment. In people with active substance disorder, treatment of HCV re...
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 slide set introduces substance use disorder providers to the issues of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening and prevention, recognizing the important role that substance use disorder provide...
The purpose of the Alcohol and HIV Training Package is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied medical staff, therapists and social work...
This toolkit includes webinars, online trainings and resources for both providers and patients such as:
Learning objectives include:
The AETC HIV Comorbidity Community of Practice and Learning has developed three generic (no specific pharmaceuticals identified) template letters for healthcare providers to use for prior authorizatio...
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...
This resource provides information related to HIV testing and risk assessment for patients who have a history of substance use. Substance misuse and substance use disorders are associated with an inc...
(Recorded September 23, 2020) Session I from NEAETC's More Than Health Care series on improving quality of life for people with HIV, HCV, and substance use disorders.
Emely Orellana de Bauti...
(Recorded 10/22/20) Webinar recording and presentation slides from the NCCC training on the management of alcohol use disorder in partnership with HRSA's Bureau of Primary Health Care.
Triveni...
Training slides covering the epidemiology of opioid use and addiction at the national and state levels, with a focus on the impact of COVID-19; key principles of addiction medicine; FDA approved treat...
Presentation/training slides describe regulatory changes concerning the provision of telemedicine-delivered care for opioid use disorder during the COVID pandemic and reviews the current evidence base...
SAMHSA provides resources related to Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for the treatment of substance use disorders. MAT is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral the...
This series provides best practices and updates for HIV, viral hepatitis, mental health and STI treatment in the correctional setting.
(R...
Recording of "Combating Discrimination Based on HIV or OUD" on January 13, 2021.
In this webinar, speakers outlined the civil rights of people with HIV, HCV, and substance use disorder. The right to he...
Recorded on January 12, 2021
After completing this learning session, attendees will be able to:
Archived training session reviews how to identify, screen, and treat common STIs and HIV, and discusses which PrEP to offer and how to increase comfort in discussing and prescribing PrEP with people w...
Training slides review regulatory changes and evidence for telemedicine delivery of OUD care including the risk/benefits for in-person visits for OUD during COVID, and offers telemedicine strategies f...
Recorded 1/8/21. Training slides review the challenges of communicating with people using meth, highlight the impact of the meth epidemic in Oregon, discuss successful interventions, and what more can...
Archived webinar.
Session 5 of the AETC Program HIV and SARS-CoV-2 Winter Webinar Series (recorded 2/10/21). Presenters discussed overdose death rates throughout the U.S. during COVID-19, identified risk factors for su...
Training slides provide information about the importance of treating people with HCV who use drugs to eliminate hepatitis C as a public health threat, dispels common myths about HCV treatment among pe...
Recorded on March 17, 2021
Meeting the diverse needs of people at the crossroads of incarceration, HIV, and substance use can appear daunting and complex. Barriers to both preventative and ongoing care...
Training slides discuss non-FDA approved medications to treat methamphetamine use disorder (MUD), review how to dose medication for MUD, and review medication for co-occurring substance use disorders...
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...
This guide reviews literature and research findings related to serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorder (SUD) along with emerging best practices in the use of telehealth in the treatmen...
Lecture on supervised injection sites by Brandon Marshall, PhD, an assistant professor who specializes in research pertaining to substance use disorders.
This 1-hour educational presentation discussed...
Overview:
The use of methamphetamine (MA) is increasing in many parts of the United States. There is substantial new information about the role of MA in the overdose crisis, the effects of MA on the bo...
Training slides review the epidemiology of hepatitis C (HCV) among people who use drugs, review treatment as prevention, dispel myths about HCV treatment among people who use drugs and discuss special...
Mental health and substance use disorders are highly prevalent among people with and at risk for HIV. This tool was designed to assist HIV primary care teams in a range of clinical settings to plan an...
Developed by the Southeast AETC's Kentucky regional partner, in partnership with the Weitzman Institute. This webinar series is a great starter course for health centers that are still forming the bui...
This course is designed to help participants understand the Recovery Support Services available for people with HIV (PWH) and co-occurring substance use disorders (SUDs). Identifying appropriate suppo...
This four part video series follows a patient's journey into methadone treatment to demystify the process for healthcare providers treating people with substance dependence. It is part of a larger cur...
(Recorded on 11/9/21)
Part 2 of a series for primary care providers (PCPs) and primary care support staff: speakers reviewed integrated models of HCV care delivery by describing the process and patient...
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 mental illness, substance use disorder, and as a p...
Training slides review the importance and utility of providing harm reduction services for people with substance use disorders and identify various types of harm reduction services available and how t...
Training slides provide an overview of methamphetamines & HIV including the history of amphetamines, substance use trends in the U.S., meth use in the U.S., NYC, and in the gay & HIV communiti...
Training slides cover the properties of fentanyl and the history of the spread of illicitly manufactured synthetic opioids. National epidemiology and regional variations, fentanyl testing, overdose pr...
Training slides review the state of opioid use disorders and HIV prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact COVID-19 has had on people with HIV and opioid use disorders, and how to meet the needs of t...
Training slides review pre-COVID-19 rates of substance use disorders (SUD) and overdose deaths, and pre-COVID-19 rates of HIV prevalence and prevention efforts to understand the impact of the COVID-19...
(Recorded 12/7/21)
Session reviews the role of the interdisciplinary team in completing the essential components of HCV treatment assessment, service delivery for marginalized populations, and outreach...
(Recorded 1/11/21)
Part 3 of the "Myth-Busting HCV Treatment Series" explored the advances in the treatment of HCV to the clinical management of PWID and SUD and various monitoring strategies that can...
Training slides offer a refresher on buprenorphine pharmacology and review challenges with standard induction for different populations. The idea behind and evidence for microdosing inductions are als...
Training slides describe unhealthy alcohol use, identify approaches to screening for unhealthy alcohol use in HIV clinical settings, and review alcohol treatment strategies that providers can integrat...
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...
Training slides summarize drug overdose mortality trends in HHS Region 10, describe core infrastructure states are using to respond to the overdose epidemic, and identify approaches to improve overdos...
Recorded 4/11/22
This talk reviews the clinical presentation and treatment of co-occurring drug use (particularly amphetamines) and sexual behavior. Biopsychosocial risk factors are reviewed, along wit...
Recorded 10/11/21
Connect to Cure is a project funded by the Levy Health Care Delivery Incubator. In the seminar, Dr. De Gijsel shares the experience of the multidisciplinary team to innovate care for...
Recorded 2/14/22
Individuals with HIV experience chronic pain secondary to the disease and its treatment, which can affect their quality of life. Pain and its treatment can also be affected by comorbid...
This toolkit of linked resources was created for use by multidisciplinary healthcare team members to improve substance use disorder (SUD)-related health outcomes for people with HIV with SUD(s) in all...
(Recorded 4/29/22)
Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) has a large patient population of PWH, PWID, and people with substance use disorders. BHCHP uses Azara/DRVS to enhance HCV & H...
(Recorded 9/9/22)
HIV & Aging, Beyond Viral Suppression: HIV+ Seniors & Long-Term Survivors
Dawn Fukuda, ScM
Director, Office of HIV/AIDS
Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences
Massac...
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 AETC NCRC visited five clinics to capture images representative of the work of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP)-providing clinical teams in diverse clinical settings, inclusive of the populatio...
(Recorded 3/14/23)
Samantha Rawlins-Pilgrim, MD, MSc, and Tara Prasad, DMD, discuss substance use disorders, HIV, and their oral health implications as encountered in their practice at Bos...
This two-page fact sheet features the latest research-based information on Methamphetamine. Included are multiple tips that HIV clinicians can use when dealing with methamphetamine abusers. Also incl...
After HIV diagnosis, timely entry into HIV medical care and retention in that care are essential to the provision of effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). ART adherence is among the key determinants...
This fact sheet covers key issues for providers whose patients are using marijuana, including legal issues, drug effects, lack of regulation or quality control, health effects, screening for abuse/dep...
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...
The purpose of this introductory training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied medical staff, therapists and social workers, and c...
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...
The purpose of this resource is to exemplify the need for more routine HIV testing across all U.S. healthcare systems.
Approximately 7/10 people with HIV in the U.S. are not virally suppressed. This infographic illustrates some of the barriers to achieving viral load suppression, and offers suggestions and resources t...
The SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions promotes the development of integrated primary and behavioral health services to better address the needs of individuals with mental health and s...
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...
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...
This introductory training provides HIV clinicians with a detailed overview of smoking, the relationship between smoking and HIV/AIDS, and effective behavioral and medical smoking cessation approaches...
Both sex and gender have an impact on the development of substance use disorders (SUDs) and on the treatment and recovery service needs of women and girls with SUDs. Differences between men and women...
The purpose of this introductory training is to provide HIV clinicians (including, but not limited to physicians, dentists, nurses, and other allied medical staff, therapists and social workers, and c...
Release from correctional settings is a high-stakes time for persons with HIV, as it is for those with other health issues. People with substance use disorders often relapse, and those with HIV often stop ART and do not engage in HIV care, increasing the risk of declines in personal health as well a...
A network of federally funded training centers has existed since the early 1990’s to educate and build the capacity of clinicians and healthcare professionals to diagnose, treat and manage HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), substance use disorders (SUDs), mental health disorders and...
The AETC Program's new resource combines the most up-to-date, HIV screening, prevention, and care resources in one mobile app, to provide access to essential point-of-care information and expert clinical support with just one touch.
HIV Care Tools is for busy clinicians from novice-to-expert, clinic...
We recognize the work of our AETC colleagues who dedicate additional time and resources to research beyond the scope of the AETC Program. The following is a compilation of HIV-related peer-reviewed studies produced by AETC-affiliated researchers and faculty, published in 2021.
If you're aware of othe...
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...