VIDEO: HIV Clinical Mini-Residency/Preceptorship Training(04/26/2024)
Description
HIV Clinical Mini-Residency/ Preceptorship Training
HIV Clinical Training is designed to provide working clinicians in the DC Metropolitan area with an opportunity to participate in clinical observations, engage in case-based learning, and receive mentorship by an HIV expert in a clinical practice setting.
Part 1: DIDACTIC SESSION:
Open to all licensed clinicians.
AGENDA:
9:00AM - 9:05 AM Welcome and Introductions
9:05AM - 10:05AM “HIV & Pregnancy: Current Approaches in the U.S”
Speaker: Natella Rakhmanina, MD, PhD, FAAP, FCP, AAHIVS
10:05AM - 11:05AM “Crash Course in Transhealth for HIV Providers”
Speaker: Maya Leiva, PharmD, BCOP, APP, APh
11:05AM - 11:15AM BREAK
11:15AM - 12:15PM “HIV & Primary Care Overview”
Speaker: Michael Serlin, MD
12:15PM - 1:15PM “PrEP Implementation and Best Practices for Patient Screening”
1:15PM - 1:25PM Questions, Evaluations, and Adjournment
Speaker: Kyle Melin, PharmD, BCPS
PART 2: MINI-RESIDENCY:
During a 4-hour mini-residency at a local HIV clinic, participants will be able to integrate the concepts learned from the didactic sessions into practice by observing HIV providers conducting interdisciplinary care.
If you are a qualified applicant and interested in our mini-residency, please apply using the link below:
https://pitt.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e3WkrUrmZzmv1cx
Approved clinicians will be notified via email, and receive detailed information to complete mini-residency.
Intended Audience
Physician, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Pharmacists, in the DC Metropolitan area.
Targeted Populations
A variety of the listed populations will be discussed at this event.
- Young Adults (ages 18 to 24)
- Older Adults (ages 50 and over)
- American Indian or Alaska Native
- Asian
- Black or African American
- Hispanic or LatinX
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
- Women
- Gay, lesbian, bisexual
- Transgender, Non-Binary, Other Gender
Topics
A variety of the listed topics will be discussed at this event.
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
- Prevention of perinatal or mother-to-child transmission
- Treatment as Prevention (e.g., U=U)
- Sexual Health History Taking
- Acute HIV
- Antiretroviral treatment adherence, including viral load suppression
- HIV diagnosis (i.e. HIV testing)
- HIV monitoring and lab tests (i.e. CD4 ad viral load)
- Primary care screenings
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Stigma or discrimination
- Cultural Competency/Cultural Humility
- Community linkages
- Care coordination
- Funding or resource allocation
- Gender-affirming care