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Q and A on PrEP: Advanced Practice Providers

Join expert faculty as they answer your questions on how APPs in primary care can overcome barriers to PrEP implementation.

Who Should Attend

This program is intended for registered nurses, physician associates/physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals who care for persons at risk of HIV acquisition.

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Q and A on PrEP: Advanced Practice Providers

Past Events

November

28

2023

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)

Virtual

Faculty

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Tavell L. Kindall, PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, AACRN, AAHIVS, FAANP

Director, HIV Prevention and Treatment
St. Thomas Community Health Center
New Orleans, Louisiana

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Anne Teitelman, PhD, FNP-BC, FANNP, FAAN

Associate Professor Emeritus of Nursing and Global Women’s Health
Department of Family and Community Health
School of Nursing
University of Pennsylvania
Professor
Thomas Jefferson University
College of Nursing
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Topics

Key Concepts in Overcoming PrEP Barriers for APPs (15 min)

Live Audience Questions (45 min)

Additional Info

There are no fees required to participate in this activity.

Americans With Disabilities Act 
Event staff will be glad to assist you with any special needs (eg, physical, dietary). Please contact customer support prior to the live event.

CME/CE Info

Goal Statement
The goal of this program is to improve healthcare professionals’ competence and effectiveness at overcoming barriers in offering and providing PrEP for all adult and adolescent candidates. 

Target Audience
This program is intended for registered nurses, physician associates/physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals who care for persons at risk of HIV acquisition.

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the barriers that are responsible for current suboptimal uptake of PrEP for principal populations including adolescents, cisgender women, racial and ethnic minority MSM, and transgender men and women
  • Assess regimen options, user-related factors, and common misconceptions when determining candidacy and optimal regimens for principal populations
  • Implement strategies to improve PrEP uptake in underserved at-risk populations, addressing social and logistical barriers

Accreditation

This educational activity is not certified for CME/CE credit.

Acknowledgement

Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC in partnership with the National Coalition for LGBTQ Health.

Supported by educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc. and ViiV Healthcare.