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Posted January 22, 2022
Updated Resources from HIV.gov: Living with HIV and HIV and Specific Populations
Living with HIV Now available on HIVinfo.nih.gov are updated consumer fact sheets that are resources for people living with HIV. The fact sheets provide important information about living with HIV. Each fact sheet includes a…
Posted January 14, 2022
Upcoming Summit: The Intersections of Medical Mis/Distrust and its Impact on Transgender Health, HIV Care & Prevention (March 1-2, 2022)
Save the date from March 1 – 2, 10 AM – 2 PM PST for upcoming Summit “See All of Me: The Intersections of Medical Mis/Distrust and its Impact on Transgender Health, HIV Care &…
Posted January 7, 2022
Upcoming: CAPS Methods Core Town Hall (January 11, 2022)
CAPS Town Hall & CAPS Methods Core present: Understanding Socio-Structural Drivers of HIV Transmission Using Epidemiology and Systems Science Anna Hotton, PhD Tues., Jan. 11th, 2022 11:00am – 12:30pm Register Here Interventions to optimally increase…
Posted January 7, 2022
New On-Demand Resource: Aging with HIV Roundtable Discussion
Aging with HIV Roundtable: An On-Demand Resource from Pozitively Aging Although older people with HIV show higher rates of service engagement compared with their younger counterparts, the medical successes that prolong “physical” health can undermine other…
Posted January 7, 2022
New On-Demand Webinar: PrEP for All Ages
PrEP for All Ages Webinar: Engaging Primary Care Providers in Integrating PrEP in Practice Description: Primary care providers (PCPs) have long been a source of reliable health information and care to individuals of all ages….
Posted December 29, 2021
Final Webinar: NAHEWD’s Bridging HIV, HCV, & SUD: Innovations in the Field (January 14, 2022)
Overview The final session in NAHEWD’s Bridging HIV, HCV, & SUD: Innovations in the Field 7-part webinar series, Initiation of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder, will be on Friday, January 14th, at 12 pm ET….
Posted December 28, 2021
New: FDA Approves First Injectable Treatment for HIV Pre-Exposure Prevention
Drug Given Every Two Months Rather Than Daily Pill is Important Tool in Effort to End the HIV Epidemic On December 21st, 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Apretude (cabotegravir extended-release injectablesuspension) for…
Posted December 27, 2021
New Training: Become ACEs Aware in California and use trauma-informed care to heal the LGBTQ+ community
From perinatal to specialists, all providers can use trauma-informed care to help heal the LGBTQ+ community. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic or stressful life events that occur before a person is eighteen. ACEs describe…
Posted December 17, 2021
Just Released: Ending the HIV Epidemic 2020 Data Report
About the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program provides a comprehensive system of HIV primary medical care, medication, and essential support services for low-income people with HIV. The Program funds grants to…
Posted December 7, 2021
New: Updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy
What’s New in the Updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy? The updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy (2022–2025) redoubles efforts to confront the HIV epidemic and achieve equitable access to HIV prevention, care, and treatment. The Strategy centers communities of…