University of Washington
Online training platform providing U.S. health care staff with:
- Evidence-based core competency training on HIV prevention
- Screening, Diagnosis, Care & Treatment for HIV and co-morbidities (TB, Hepatitis, opportunistic infections, STDs)
- Delivery of services to key populations
The website provides these learning options:
- Antiretroviral Medication Data
- Course Modules with CME & CNE Credits
- Question Bank
- Clinical Challenge Scenarios
- Tools & Calculators
- Access to online consultation and links to guidelines and expertise
Course Modules
Module 1. Screening and Diagnosis
- Epidemiology of HIV
- HIV Screening Recommendations
- HIV Diagnostic Testing
- Acute and Recent HIV Infection
- Linkage to HIV Care
Module 2. Basic HIV Primary Care
- Initial Evaluation
- Oral Manifestations
- Cutaneous Manifestations
- Immunizations in Adults
- Primary Care Management
- Screening for Mental Health Conditions
- Substance Use Disorders
- Retention in HIV Care
Module 3. Antiretroviral Therapy
- Antiretroviral Medications and Initial Therapy
- Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Medications
- Drug Interactions with Antiretroviral Medications
- Switching or Simplifying Antiretroviral Therapy
- Evaluation and Management of Virologic Failure
Module 4. Co-Occurring Conditions
- Latent Tuberculosis Infection
- Opportunistic Infections: Prevention
- Opportunistic Infections: Treatment
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Hepatitis B Coinfection
- Hepatitis C Coinfection
Module 5. Prevention of HIV
- Preventing Perinatal HIV Transmission
- Preventing HIV Transmission in Persons with HIV
- Occupational Postexposure Prophylaxis
- Nonoccupational Postexposure Prophylaxis
- Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
Module 6. Key Populations
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Topic Areas
Prevention,
HIV Testing & Diagnosis,
Linkage to Care,
Retaining in Care,
Antiretroviral Treatment,
Achieving Viral Suppression,
Key Populations,
Aging,
Black/African American,
Cultural Competency,
Hispanic/Latino,
Adolescents & Youth,
Incarcerated,
MSM - Men who have Sex with Men,
Transgender People,
Women,
Medical & Support Services,
Adherence,
Hepatitis,
Mental Health,
Outpatient Medical Care,
Pediatric Care,
Substance Use & Addiction,
Tuberculosis,
Part F - HIV/AIDS Clinical Training
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