Webinar: Pharmacy-Based Approaches to Improving HIV and Substance Use Related Harms in High-Risk Communities
Facilitated by Natalie Crawford, PhD
Assistant Professor, Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
March 25, 2020
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Infectious Diseases Associated with Injection Drug Use
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Louisville Metro Syringe Exchange Program: The Growing Movement of Understanding the Epidemic
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: Drug Use Among Same Gender Loving Men: Health Risk, Trends, and Solutions
Objectives
- Highlight the importance of structural interventions in reducing racial inequities in health
- Describe pharmacy-based approaches to reduce HIV and substance use related harms
- Describe how pharmacy services can be expanded to reduce racial and ethnic inequities in HIV
Presentation
Slides
Facilitated by Natalie Crawford, PhD
Assistant Professor, Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
March 25, 2020
Objectives
- Highlight the importance of structural interventions in reducing racial inequities in health
- Describe pharmacy-based approaches to reduce HIV and substance use related harms
- Describe how pharmacy services can be expanded to reduce racial and ethnic inequities in HIV
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Infectious Diseases Associated with Injection Drug Use
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Louisville Metro Syringe Exchange Program: The Growing Movement of Understanding the Epidemic
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: Drug Use Among Same Gender Loving Men: Health Risk, Trends, and Solutions
Facilitated by Natalie Crawford, PhD
Assistant Professor, Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
March 25, 2020
Objectives
- Highlight the importance of structural interventions in reducing racial inequities in health
- Describe pharmacy-based approaches to reduce HIV and substance use related harms
- Describe how pharmacy services can be expanded to reduce racial and ethnic inequities in HIV
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Infectious Diseases Associated with Injection Drug Use
- Webinar: Welcome to Taking a Sexual History
- Webinar: Louisville Metro Syringe Exchange Program: The Growing Movement of Understanding the Epidemic
- Webinar: Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult HIV Care
- Webinar: Drug Use Among Same Gender Loving Men: Health Risk, Trends, and Solutions