This conference will focus on the integration efforts that support a collaborative healthcare approach. Current medical updates in services for STIs, HIV, TB, hepatitis, family planning and addictions will be discussed.
After completing this conference, the learner should be able to:
Important Note: You must register and attend both days in order to be eligible to receive credit as well as complete the required evaluations.
Short Introduction
Jeanne Hoover, STD/HIV PTC at Johns Hopkins University
PrEP, HIV, and Ending the HIV Epidemic
Natella Rakhmanina, MD, PhD, FAAP, FCP, AAHIVS
Undoing Racial Health Inequities in our Communities
Sarah Kureshi, MD, MPH
Settle Your Body, Settle Your Mind: Everyday Resilience Practices
Rebecca Bryan, DNP
This event is the second of two trainings. Visit the What's New DC webpage.
This course has been designed for physicians, physician assistants, clinicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, counselors, social workers, educators, case managers, and intervention specialists working in addictions, STI/HIV, SUD and mental health agencies, and other programs.
Please email [email protected] with any questions.
Register for Day 1, May 14, 2021
This training is a collaboration between Mid-Atlantic Education and Training Center, STD/HIV Prevention Training Center at Johns Hopkins, Central East ATTC, DC Area Health and Education Centers-Georgetown University, and National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association.