Virtual Clinical Training: The 2019 Ryan White Clinical Conference - SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND CONDITIONS
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Estos cuadernos describen la manera de asistir a conectar personas que viven con VIH/SIDA con el sistema médico.
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Blog updated 03/28/2024
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Review of the use of histograms (frequency distribution charts) and how to build them.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
The 2020 Ryan White National Conference (RWNC) featured one plenary a day. Each plenary had a topical focus and multiple speakers ranging from Federal officials, community partners, recipients, and people living with and affected by HIV.
Resource updated 04/18/2024
Blog updated 08/16/2023
Extensive training resource to support the integration of the Community Health Worker (CHW) workforce into HIV and other primary care teams. Available in English and Spanish. Disponible en inglés y español.
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Blog updated 04/21/2021
Review of training and technical assistance available on quality improvement for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
How to use certain Lean tools in the context of a quality improvement project.
Resource updated 08/17/2023
ELEVATE will prepare people with HIV to meaningfully engage and take on leadership roles in planning bodies, advocacy actions, and the HIV workforce. Project period: 2020-2024.
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 07/11/2024
Results from the HIV Cross‐Part Care Continuum Collaborative (H4C) to affect measurable improvements in broad geographic regions utilizing the HIV Care Continuum.
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Young women's support group for HIV-positive pre- and post-natal mothers, with topical discussions and guest speakers and advice provided by a mental health coordinator and medical director.
Resource updated 07/27/2020
Personalized positive affirmations to support adherence sent to youth (13-24 years), via the Care+ app.
Resource updated 07/27/2020