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Curriculum updated on 12/01/2013
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Module 2: Key Terms and Definitions
Review of the terminology of addiction, opioid use, and MAT, in order to enhance staff understanding of how buprenorphine treatment fits into the larger treatment picture and improve their health literacy on the subject. Chapter in the curriculum, Integration of Buprenorphine into HIV Primary Care Settings.
Curriculum updated on 08/23/2012 -
Module 8: Provider-Patient Oral Health Education
Module presenting recommendations for providers seeking to educate their patients about the components of a basic oral health care plan. Chapter in Implementing Oral Health Care into HIV Primary Care Settings, presenting insights from the SPNS Innovations in Oral Health Care Initiative.
Curriculum updated on 11/01/2013 -
Regional AIDS Education and Training Centers
The AETC Program offers clinician education and tailored capacity-building assistance. Project period: 2019-2024.RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 05/20/2024
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Preconception Counseling, including Sexual Health Toolkit
This toolkit is designed for healthcare programs that work with people with reproductive potential with HIV.Resource updated 05/21/2024
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Best Practices Compilation
Initiative documenting best practice strategies and interventions that have been shown to improve HIV outcomes in a "real world" setting and can be replicated by other programs. Project period: 2021-2024.RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 05/28/2024
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Opioid Use Among Incarcerated Persons and Impact of Medications
A wealth of data on the impact of substance abuse among incarcerated persons and how medications can make a positive impact are summarized in Quick Take, Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in U.S. Jails and Prisons: Status Update.News Article updated on 04/02/2024 -
Hepatitis Rates Improve Across the Board: CDC Surveillance Report
Rates of hepatitis, across the ABC alphabet, have declined in recent years, according to the 2022 Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Report (CDC, April 2024).News Article updated on 04/09/2024