HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings June 26-27 (This training has been closed)

Testing for HIV in Nonclinical Settings is CDC’s latest HIV testing training for nonclinical settings. It is a streamed lined Six-Step Protocol training reflective of the scientific advances and evidence informed updates outlined in CDC’s 2016 guidance: Implementing HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings: A Guide For HIV Testing Providers. By

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June 26, 2024 - 9:00 am

End

June 27, 2024 - 4:00 pm

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Testing for HIV in Nonclinical Settings is CDC’s latest HIV testing training for nonclinical settings. It is a streamed lined Six-Step Protocol training reflective of the scientific advances and evidence informed updates outlined in CDC’s 2016 guidance: Implementing HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings: A Guide For HIV Testing Providers.

By the end of this training participants will be able to:

  • Utilize communication techniques to successfully build rapport with clients
  • Understand the window period and communicate re-testing messages
  • Deliver the HIV rapid testing Six-Step Protocol to individuals in nonclinical settings
  • Improve the ability to link clients who are living with, or at high risk for HIV, into care and prevention services

9 Nursing CEU credits available. Social Work CEUs are in process and will be formally added soon.

 

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dpd2@pitt.edu

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