
CEO, CFO, COO and other administrative staff responsible for the overall direction of health centers.
Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses and other staff involved in the direct provision of clinical care.
Nurses, Case Managers, Health Navigators, and other clinical staff who are responsible for continuity of care and support services.
The Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) recently released its inaugural annual report, Accelerating Progress, Investing for Impact. This report provides an overview of some of the HIV prevention activities conducted and supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during late 2010 to the end of 2011. Read More +
On April 19-20, 2012, the AETC National Center for HIV Care in Minority Communities brought together 103 CEOs, medical directors, and other health center leaders in Washington, DC. These individuals, over half of which identified as racial and ethnic minorities, represented 42 community health centers (CHCs) from 17 states and territories. Read More +
Newly released findings from the Second Annual HealthHIV State of HIV Primary Care survey show 63% of African American providers cite clients not wanting to be tested for HIV as the primary barrier to routine HIV testing, while 67% cited stigma as a major barrier to their patients accessing HIV care. A recent NMA survey of African-American physicians revealed that three of the top five barriers to routine testing related to social stigma. Read More +
May 19 is National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. It is a day to break the silence about HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander communities and encourage individuals to get tested for HIV. Read More +
Health Care for the Homeless providers and advocates from around the country will gather in Kansas City to learn from each other and leaders in the field. Read More +
National Women’s Health Week is a weeklong health observance coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health. It brings together communities, businesses, government, health organizations, and other groups in an effort to promote women’s health. The theme for 2012 is “It’s Your Time.” National Women’s Health Week empowers women to make their health a top priority. Read More +
ACTHIV is state-of-the-science conference for frontline health care professionals, in scientific collaboration with multiple federal and independent agencies. The conference is designed for all frontline clinicians providing HIV care for various population groups. Read More +