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Advancing Clinician Support in the United States Through a Unique Distance-Based Model

Join us for an engaging webinar showcasing an innovative program that provides real-time, expert guidance to clinicians in the United States through a unique distance-based support model. For over 30-years, the National Clinician Consultation Center (NCCC) has provided cost-free, point-of-care teleconsultation to health care providers across the United States on HIV, viral hepatitis and substance use evaluation and management.

This session will highlight how our program leverages a distance-based model to provide real-time, expert guidance to a wide-range of healthcare professionals. Designed to meet the diverse needs of clinicians across varied geographic and clinical settings, our model ensures equitable access to high-quality support—anytime, anywhere.

Discover how this approach has transformed clinical decision-making and patient outcomes and learn how it can be adapted to address pressing challenges in global healthcare delivery. Whether you’re a clinician, healthcare leader, or policymaker, this webinar offers valuable strategies for enhancing clinician support in your region.

Presenters:

  • Chris Bositis, MD, National Clinician Consultation Center
  • Brenda Goldhammer, MPH, National Clinician Consultation Center

Key Takeaways:

  • An overview of the distance-based support model and its impact on clinical care.
  • Real-world examples of how the program supports clinicians in navigating different clinical scenarios.
  • Insights into how this model promotes equity, accessibility, and collaboration across healthcare systems.

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CROI 2025

The 32nd annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) will take place from March 9-12 in San Francisco, California. CROI is the go-to forum for groundbreaking science in the HIV field, and this years program will be full of groundbreaking research.

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African Workshop on HIV & Women 2025

The inaugural edition of the African Workshop on HIV & Women will take place in hybrid format on 27 – 28 February 2025 in Nairobi, Kenya.

The time zone that will be used for this meeting is East Africa Time (EAT). If you need to convert the times to your timezone, this website might be of interest to you: www.WorldTimeBuddy.com.

This exciting new initiative is a regional workshop paired to the annual “International Workshop on HIV & Women”. It is an outstanding opportunity for both local and international healthcare providers, researchers, government, industry, and community representatives to discuss and further increase their knowledge on the issues related to HIV and women living in Africa.

The primary purpose of this workshop is to support changes that will provide a better quality of life for women living with HIV and reduce HIV transmissions in the region.

The format of the workshop enables attendees to learn from renowned HIV experts, discuss challenges, gaps, and opportunities for further learning and research. The debates and roundtables are an especially important vehicle to discuss issues and challenge dogma.

The workshop also provides a forum for early-career investigators to present their research and to personally meet with experts they view as mentors and inspiration for their work.

The meeting organizers hope this workshop will catalyze forming a community, where attendees continue to participate yearly and form valuable relationships and partnerships that lead to collaborative projects and positive changes.

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I Am More Than HIV Prevention – Results from the HPTN 091 Study with Transgender Women

HPTN 091, the I Am study, evaluated the impact of a multicomponent HIV prevention strategy to increase the uptake and adherence of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among transgender women. The strategy included HIV prevention services, gender-affirming hormone therapy, and peer health navigation.

This webinar featured Dr. Tonia Poteat, study co-investigator, who will review the study findings and discuss implications.

Speakers:

  • Tonia Poteat, Ph.D., Duke University School of Nursing, Division of Healthcare in Adult Populations

This webinar featured Portuguese and Spanish translation thanks to HPTN.

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Let’s Unpack Analytical Treatment Interruption

Join AVAC’s Jessica Salzwedel on Instagram Live as she breaks down one strategy being explored in HIV cure research.

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Understanding Anal Pleasure and Health for Clinicians, Behavioral Health Specialists, Peers & HIV Workers


Forty years into the epidemic, people are still seeking accurate, reliable information about anal play that isn’t just about HIV and STI prevention. They want to understand how to engage in ways that maximize pleasure and reduce harms beyond infectious disease. Often, they end up encountering harmful myths rather than facts, and then learn by ‘trial and error’.

This 90-minute webinar is appropriate for HIV and STI clinicians, behavioral health workers, social workers, case managers, peers and anyone else with a responsibility for delivering or referring to HIV services like treatment, PrEP, testing and support services.

Participants learned the rationale for why addressing anal pleasure and health is essential in HIV service settings as well as ways to respond to frequently asked questions, including via a new client- and worker-facing website.

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Speakers included:

  • Bryan Kutner, PhD, MPH, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Samuel Anyula Gorigo, Hoymas (Health Options for Young Men on HIV/AIDS and STIs) Kenya

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Join the Fight Against HIV: Discover the latest breakthroughs

Are you passionate about medical breakthroughs and advocacy? Don’t miss out on this pivotal community event where leading scientists and dedicated advocates gather to discuss with you the latest strides in HIV cure research.

Meet Two People Cured of HIV: Hear their stories, learn about their journeys, and discover the breakthroughs in medical science that made their cures possible. This is a unique opportunity to gain insight into the advancements in HIV and the hope it brings to many.

Explore Cutting-Edge Research: Get insights into the latest advancements towards finding a cure for HIV. Hear directly from the experts who are at the forefront of this critical work.

Engage in Thought-Provoking Discussions: Participate in conversations that matter. Share your thoughts a cure for HIV and learn from others who are just as committed to this cause.

Network with Like-Minded Individuals: Connect with those who share your dedication to making a difference. Build relationships that could shape the future of HIV advocacy and research.

Be Inspired to Take Action: Leave feeling motivated and equipped with new knowledge to contribute to the fight for a cure for HIV in meaningful ways.

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True Choice in HIV Prevention Involves More than Product Options: Novel strategies in service delivery

The Choice Agenda and presenters from Brazil, Kenya, and South Africa discussed novel strategies for the delivery of HIV prevention interventions. All HIV prevention products have their “Achilles Heels.” Differentiated service delivery supports reaching a wide range of potential users and can overcome challenges with product attributes. Offering different strategies can also make the interface with health care easier and more community friendly.

Speakers:

  • Ines Dourado, Universidade Federal da Bahia
  • Catherine Verde Hashim, AVAC
  • Catherine Martin, Wits RHI
  • Katrina Ortblad, Fred Hutch
  • Adriano Queiroz, City of São Paulo Municipal Health Secretariat
  • Daniel Were, Jhpiego

Thanks to WHO for providing live simultaneous Ukrainian translation and to PAHO for providing live simultaneous translation in Portuguese and Spanish.

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Update on Injectable Lenacapavir for PrEP

AVAC hosted a webinar focused on updates for the PURPOSE trials for injectable lenacapavir for PrEP. Gilead provided an overview of the PURPOSE 1 and 2 trial results and insight into the status of PURPOSE 3, 4, and 5. This was be an opportunity for civil society to hear from Gilead directly.

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PIBA Presents Reimagining the HIV Prevention Blueprint for Black Communities in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee

PrEP in Black America (PIBA) with regional Partners will host a Virtual Town Hall titled, Reimagining the HIV Prevention Blueprint for Black Communities in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

This is designed to offer a virtual platform for leaders in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas to share the narrative of PrEP within Black communities. The town hall will concentrate on three main objectives: 1. Motivating the Black public health workforce to spearhead the public health response. 2. Educating the broader Black community about the science and efficacy of PrEP. 3. Advocating for a federally funded national PrEP program.

Local Partners Include:

  • Community Health-PIER (MS)
  • FABRIC, Incorporated (MS)
  • Mississippi AIDS Education and Training Center (MS)
  • WeCare TN
  • Ryan White Part A Program Memphis (TN)

PIBA requests that only residents of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas (US) attend this virtual town hall.