Clinical Pathways for Successful HIV Prevention | On-Demand Video and Downloadable Resource | 0.5-hour CME/CE
This program will help you align clinical practices with current HIV prevention guidelines and key evidence on new and emerging PrEP therapies.
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and migrant health centers (MHCs) are critical venues for HIV prevention access, as they serve marginalized patient communities, including low-income, minority, and highly mobile populations that are stigmatized and in urgent need of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) counseling and provision.
In this activity, expert faculty with experience integrating HIV prevention services into FQHCs impart lessons learned from a recent quality improvement program and share tips for setting up a successful PrEP program.
Tune in to hear:
Key updates on PrEP guidelines and clinical evidence
Team-based strategies to support implementation or scale-up of PrEP services for underserved communities
Tips for engaging diverse patients in HIV prevention