The National HIV Curriculum is a series of trainings on HIV/AIDS put on by AIDS Education and Training Center Program and led by the University of Washington.
DoxyPEP: The Future of STI Prevention
Resource detailing what DoxyPEP is and how it can be used for STI prevention. Though geared towards people living in the UK, this resource provides useful, in-depth information about DoxyPEP.
DoxyPEP for STI Prevention
Resource from Howard Brown Health describing what DoxyPEP is and how it can be used as a post-exposure preventative treatment for syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. This resource explores who should consider DoxyPEP, how to get it, how to take it,
#ShesWell: PrEP for Women
Resource from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that highlight how women can access PrEP.
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
HIV.gov’s resource that covers basic information about pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, including what it is, what types are available, and how to get it.
CDC STI Screening Recommendations
This 2021 STI Screening Recommendations quick reference shows the recommended screening interval by demographic population and by STI
CDC Recommendations for HIV Screening of Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men
A series of recommendations for HIV screening of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men based on a systematic literature review by a CDC work group.
Time to Come Together!
Webinar that discusses LGBT topics including Transgender Health, Racial and Ethnic LGBT Minority Health, Gay/Bisexual Men’s Health, and LBTQ Women’s Health.
CDC Laboratory Testing for the Diagnosis of HIV Infection
This document updates recommendations for HIV testing by laboratories in the United States and offers approaches for reporting test results to persons ordering HIV tests and to public health authorities. The recommended algorithm is a sequence of tests used in
Physician Barriers to Successful Implementation of US Preventative Services Task Force Routine HIV Testing Recommendations
Zheng et. al. article published in Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care examining the interrelated factors that cause physicians not to offer HIV testing routinely.