
Retail Health/Urgent Care
Retail Health/Urgent Care Module 4B: HIV Testing for Non-Traditional Settings
This module developed collaboratively by the National Network of STD Clinical Prevention Training Centers and National Association of County & City Health Officials discusses testing for HIV, health department reporting requirements, and the Retail Health/Urgent Care provider's role in supporting and connecting patients to HIV care.
This module is part of the Retail Health/Urgent Care – Sexual Health Delivery series. Modules include:
Module 1B - Introduction and Discussing Sexual Health with Patients
Module 2B - Creating an Environment of Equitable Care
Module 3B - STI Diagnosis and Testing
Module 4B - HIV Testing for Non-Traditional Settings
Module 5B - STI Treatment
Module 6B - STI/HIV Prevention
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This enduring activity is designed for providers to develop skills in discussing sexual health with patients with focus on healthy relationships and treatment approaches specifically in college health, retail/urgent care and tribal health.
OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of the session, the participant should be able to:
1. Identify the different types of HIV testing including patient-collected tests.
2. Describe how to connect newly HIV-positive patients to treatment.
3. Describe HIV reporting requirements to optimize patient care.
4. Describe one way that this educational activity will improve my contribution as a team member.
Content Lead:
Zoon Wangu, MD, FAAP (she/her)
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases & Immunology, UMass Chan Medical School & UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center
Clinical Faculty, Sylvie Ratelle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Contributors:
Kevin L. Ard, MD, MPH (he/him)
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Director, Sexual Health Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital
Clinical Faculty, Sylvie Ratelle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Philana Liang, PA-C, MPH, SAFE (she/her)
Division of Infectious Diseases, Washington University School of Medicine
Core Program Manager, St. Louis STI/HIV Prevention Training Center
Alison Marshall, PhD, FNP-C, RN (she/her)
Boston College Connell School of Nursing
Clinical Faculty, Sylvie Ratelle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Tamara Ooms, RN, MS, FNP (she/her)
University of California San Francisco Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health
Clinical Faculty and Program Manager, California Prevention Training Center
Duran Rutledge, BA (he/him)
Capacity Building Assistance Trainer and Technical Assistance Specialist, California Prevention Training Center
Katherine Yang, PharmD, MPH (she/her)
Co-Vice Dean, Clinical Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Professor, University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy
Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist, University of California San Francisco Medical Center
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Acknowledgements:
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Nathan A. Bronstein, MPA, MsED, MSSP (he/him), Chief Operating Officer, Convenient Care Association
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Rebekah Horowitz, JD, MPH (she/her), Director of STI Programs, National Association of County and City Health Officials
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