Request Free In-Person Training or Webinar
The New York State Department of Health Clinical Education Initiative (CEI) provides FREE in-person trainings and webinars for health care professionals throughout the state. These trainings are designed for agencies directly engaged in patient care. CME/CNE/CNE Rx/CPE credits are available.
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- Achieved SVR, What’s Next? HCV Post Treatment Outcomes and Management
- Acute HIV-1 Infection
- Anal Dysplasia and Cancer
- Antiracism and Harm Reduction
- Antiretroviral Therapy Updates with Protocol for Rapid Initiation
- Cancer Screening and HIV
- Cardiovascular Health and HIV
- Caring for Pregnant Persons with Substance Use Disorder: Shifting from Criminalization to Chronic Disease Management
- Case Discussions: Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Case Studies on Pregnant and Postpartum Persons with OUD
- Cervical & Breast Cancer Screening for Persons Living with HIV
- Cirrhosis in Patients with HCV-What Clinicians need to Know
- Clinical Approaches to Medical Cannabis
- Clinical Support for Implementation of Buprenorphine
- Congenital Syphilis-Treatment and Prevention
- COVID-19, Drug Use & Harm Reduction
- Creating an LGBTQ-Affirming Practice
- Engaging LGBTQ+ People who Use Drugs: Cultural Responsiveness and Beyond
- Epidemiology of HCV
- EPT: Expedited Partner Therapy in New York State
- Gender Affirmation Surgery & Aftercare: What Providers Need to Know
- Geriatric Care for Adults Living with HIV
- Harm Reduction for Health Care Providers
- HCV Reinfection
- Hepatitis B and C: Coinfection & Reactivation
- Hepatitis C and Alcohol
- Hepatitis C and HIV Coinfection
- Hepatitis C and Injection Drug Use
- Hepatitis C Care through Telemedicine to Promote Elimination
- Hepatitis C in Children and Adolescents
- Hepatitis C in People of Reproductive Age, Pregnancy and Children
- Hepatitis C Testing and Pre-Treatment Evaluation
- Hepatitis C Treatment
- Highlights from the 2021 CDC STI Treatment Guidelines
- HIV and Cognition at the Extremes: From Perinatal Infection to Aging with HIV
- HIV and COVID-19
- HIV Care for Transgender Patients
- HIV Medication Errors
- HIV Prevention Updates
- HIV Screening and Diagnosis in New York State
- Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS): 'Why Is My Patient Getting Worse?'
- Immunizations for Adults Living with HIV
- Implementation of Innovative Models of Primary Care for People who use Drugs
- Innovative Models of Primary Care for People who use Drugs
- Linkage to Care, Adherence, & Retention in HCV Treatment
- Long-Acting Injectables: New Frontiers for HIV Treatment and Prevention
- Management of Diabetes for Adults Living with HIV
- Mycoplasma genitalium: Guidance and Controversies
- Naloxone: Preventing Opioid Overdose in the Community
- Neurocognitive Issues & HIV
- Neurosyphilis
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Persons Living with HIV
- Opioid Use Disorder in Women: Focus on Pregnant Persons and Persons of Childbearing Age
- Pain Management for People Who Use Opioids
- Plans of Safe Care (POSC): Developing POSC with a Patient-Centered Approach
- Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) to Prevent HIV Infection
- Post-Viral syndrome & Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
- Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
- PrEP for Adolescents and Young Adults
- PrEP for All Women: Prevention Opportunities in Clinical Practice
- PrEP for Older Adults
- PrEP for Transgender and Gender- Diverse People
- Primary Care for Adults with HIV
- Providing Care to Transgender Adolescents and Young Adults
- Safer Injection Drug Use
- Sex, Teens, and Pregnancy - Providing Comprehensive Contraceptive Counseling to Adolescents
- Sexual Health Lunch & Learn Series- Sexual Transmission of Hepatitis C: Infection and Reinfection
- Sexual Health: Focus on Emerging Infections
- Sexual Health: Focus on Sexual History
- Sexual Health: Focus on Sexual Violence
- Sexual Health: History & Examination Clinical Skills Preceptorship
- Sexual Health-Focus on Health Equity
- Sexual Medicine & Sex Therapy-Where does pleasure fit in your definition of Sexual Health
- Smoking Cessation and HIV: Whats the Connection?
- Social Justice and HIV
- STI Boot Camp: Sexually Transmitted Infections 101
- STI Boot Camp: Sexually Transmitted Infections 201
- STI Epidemiology-What do the Numbers Tell Us?
- Stimulants: Advanced Clinical Practicum
- Stimulants: From Caffeine to Cocaine and Ecstasy
- Stimulants: From Crystal Methamphetamine to Bath Salts and Beyond
- Strategies for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV Transmission
- Substance Use, Pregnancy & Parenting: a Harm Reduction Approach
- Syphilis
- Syphilis in Pregnancy
- Taking a Sexual History
- The ABC’s of DDIs: An Introduction to HIV Related Drug Interactions
- The Basics of HIV Resistance Testing
- Transgender Care and Hormone Therapy
- Transgender-Affirming Primary Care
- Trauma Informed Care for People who use Drugs
- Trauma-Informed Care: Through the Lens of HIV
- Treating Medical Complications of Injection Drug Use
- Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder: Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Primary Care Setting
- Urine Drug Testing in Primary Care and Office Based Opioid Treatment
- Using Motivational Interviewing While Taking a Patient’s Sexual Health History: Principles, Techniques, and Strategies for HIV Prevention
- X-Express: Buprenorphine Prescribing for Beginners
Additional topics of training can be arranged based on specific needs.
If you represent an agency in New York State engaged in patient care and your agency needs HIV, Sexual Health, HCV and Drug User Health training, please answer the following questions to help us plan for the training:Will there be clinicians (physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, physician assistants, etc.) in the audience?
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