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Webinar: Inter-professional HIV Education for HIV Professionals Focused on the Four Cs: Part 4 – Collaboration

Healthcare Organizations & Systems, Webcast

Objectives

  • Discuss how interprofessional healthcare teams can assist patients who experience stigma, aggression, anger, depression, anxiety and other difficult emotions related to living with HIV to remain in care
  • Explain how the team approach to care benefits patients living with HIV in our communities
  • Explain what “share the care” means and list ways to implement interprofessional HIV care into a healthcare setting
  • Describe “huddles” and how huddles can improve health outcomes for patents living with HIV

Presentation

Slides

Facilitated by 

  • Lynn Deitrick, RN, PhD
  • Debbie Cestaro-Seifer, RN, MS
    April 27, 2016

Objectives

  • Discuss how interprofessional healthcare teams can assist patients who experience stigma, aggression, anger, depression, anxiety and other difficult emotions related to living with HIV to remain in care
  • Explain how the team approach to care benefits patients living with HIV in our communities
  • Explain what “share the care” means and list ways to implement interprofessional HIV care into a healthcare setting
  • Describe “huddles” and how huddles can improve health outcomes for patents living with HIV

Presentation

Slides

Facilitated by 

  • Lynn Deitrick, RN, PhD
  • Debbie Cestaro-Seifer, RN, MS
    April 27, 2016

Objectives

  • Discuss how interprofessional healthcare teams can assist patients who experience stigma, aggression, anger, depression, anxiety and other difficult emotions related to living with HIV to remain in care
  • Explain how the team approach to care benefits patients living with HIV in our communities
  • Explain what “share the care” means and list ways to implement interprofessional HIV care into a healthcare setting
  • Describe “huddles” and how huddles can improve health outcomes for patents living with HIV

Presentation

Slides