Learning Center
Learning products and resources to inform the public health community about preventing HIV and STDs.
HIV and STD Learning Products
Archived National STD Prevention Conferences
- Covers STD topics including biomedical and laboratory issues, epidemiology and surveillance, health services and systems, social and behavioral aspects of prevention
- Register for continuing education
Hepatitis Web Study
- Intended for health care workers who provide clinical care to persons with viral hepatitis
- Offers case-based modules dealing with the diagnosis and management of hepatitis A, B, C, and other hepatitis viruses
HIV — Cultural Diversity
- Presents an overview of necessary elements to provide culturally competent services for diverse populations
- Includes a discussion of general cultural awareness, with an emphasis on African American and Hispanic cultures
HIV WEB STUDY: Prevention for Positives
- Designed to meet the HIV clinical care education needs of primary care providers with various levels of HIV clinical care knowledge and experience
- Includes interactive, clinically relevant case studies
Incorporating HIV Prevention into the Medical Care of Persons Living with HIV
- Translates scientific evidence into practical tools for providers to use with HIV-infected patients
- Intended to influence the adoption of a new standard for routine care, helping physicians work
Partner Services for Medical Providers and Referring Providers
- Designed for Clinical and Service Providers who refer HIV and STD patients to health department Partner Services
- Provides an overview of the principles that guide effective practice in discussing a referral to Partner Services with patients
STD Webinars
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- Page last reviewed: September 13, 2017
- Page last updated: September 13, 2017
- Content source: Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention