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Southeast HIV Accelerated Response for Ending the Epidemic (SHARE)

Ending the HIV Epidemic Through SHARE

SHARE was created by the SE AETC to address the specific aims of the national EHE plan. By partnering with clinics that are doing little to no HIV testing and PrEP prescribing, the clinics participating in the SHARE program have goals to implement or increase HIV testing & PrEP prescriptions, complete stigma reduction training, develop sexual health protocols and prepare clinic-specific EHE sustainability plans.

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About the Southeast HIV Accelerated Response for Ending the Epidemic Project (SHARE)

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America. The initiative aims to reduce new HIV infections in the U.S. by 90% by 2030. Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) leverages critical scientific advances in HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and outbreak response by coordinating the highly successful programs, resources and infrastructure of many HHS agencies and offices.

SHARE was created by the SE AETC to address the specific aims of the national EHE plan. Clinics participating in SHARE will

  • implement or increase HIV testing & PrEP prescriptions
  • complete stigma reduction training
  • develop sexual health protocols
  • prepare clinic-specific EHE sustainability plans

Highest priority will be given to clinics that are currently doing no or very little HIV testing and/or PrEP prescribing.

SE AETC SHARE Contact

Clare Bolds – Tennessee AETC Program Manager
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (615) 875-3943

SE AETC SHARE Curriculum

The goal of this curriculum is to help increase or implement HIV Testing and PrEP prescribing, decrease HIV stigma and increase cultural humility in healthcare settings, and to train staff on HIV topics that may be relevant to their role.

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SE AETC PT Resources

On this page, you will find resources and sample protocols to help you take steps along the path toward providing specialty HIV care: from information about HIV stigma and how to reduce stigma in the clinical environment, to where to begin with screening and testing for HIV, to preventing and treating HIV, to information on becoming a patient-centered medical home. We have compiled these sample protocols, links, guides, tools, videos, and more to give you a solid, curated list of reliable and up-to-date information to help increase your knowledge about HIV.

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