Webinar: Project CONNECT: Evidence-Informed Linkage to HIV Care
Facilitated by Scott Batey, PhD, MSW
University of Alabama at Birmingham
May 31, 2017
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Cabotegravir/Rilpivirine Workflow Implementation and Evolution in an Ambulatory Clinic
- Webinar: Rural-Urban Disparities in HIV Testing, Diagnosis, and Outcomes in the Southeastern U.S.
- Webinar: Getting to 90-90-90: Development of an HIV Reengagement Team
- Webinar: HIV and Corrections: Methods to Assist Retention, Adherence and Transition
Objectives
- Discuss the state of science around the HIV Continuum of Care (“treatment cascade”)
- Describe the crucial role of linkage to care (LTC) along the HIV Continuum
- Recount our experiences with LTC in a large, academic-based clinic
- Introduce Project CONNECT as an evidence-informed intervention for improving LTC
- Provide additional considerations for optimizing health outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum
Presentation
Slides
Facilitated by Scott Batey, PhD, MSW
University of Alabama at Birmingham
May 31, 2017
Objectives
- Discuss the state of science around the HIV Continuum of Care (“treatment cascade”)
- Describe the crucial role of linkage to care (LTC) along the HIV Continuum
- Recount our experiences with LTC in a large, academic-based clinic
- Introduce Project CONNECT as an evidence-informed intervention for improving LTC
- Provide additional considerations for optimizing health outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Cabotegravir/Rilpivirine Workflow Implementation and Evolution in an Ambulatory Clinic
- Webinar: Rural-Urban Disparities in HIV Testing, Diagnosis, and Outcomes in the Southeastern U.S.
- Webinar: Getting to 90-90-90: Development of an HIV Reengagement Team
- Webinar: HIV and Corrections: Methods to Assist Retention, Adherence and Transition
Facilitated by Scott Batey, PhD, MSW
University of Alabama at Birmingham
May 31, 2017
Objectives
- Discuss the state of science around the HIV Continuum of Care (“treatment cascade”)
- Describe the crucial role of linkage to care (LTC) along the HIV Continuum
- Recount our experiences with LTC in a large, academic-based clinic
- Introduce Project CONNECT as an evidence-informed intervention for improving LTC
- Provide additional considerations for optimizing health outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Cabotegravir/Rilpivirine Workflow Implementation and Evolution in an Ambulatory Clinic
- Webinar: Rural-Urban Disparities in HIV Testing, Diagnosis, and Outcomes in the Southeastern U.S.
- Webinar: Getting to 90-90-90: Development of an HIV Reengagement Team
- Webinar: HIV and Corrections: Methods to Assist Retention, Adherence and Transition