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Friday, March 21
The Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) is sending this bulletin on behalf of the Washington State Department of Health (DOH).
Help end the HIV epidemic by learning how to offer Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and on-demand 2-1-1 PrEP in this webinar on Friday, March 21. PrEP reduces the risk of HIV acquisition and can be taken in different ways based on the needs of the patient.
Webinar learning objectives
- Identify who to screen, recommend, and to whom to prescribe PrEP.
- Discuss use case scenarios for on-demand PrEP.
- Identify common challenges for prescribing on-demand PrEP.
- Q&A about pharmacy and billing for on-demand PrEP.
Intended audience
- Clinicians
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Prescribers
- Navigators
- Health educators
- Behavioral health providers
- Other members of the clinical care team
The Building Skills in Sexual Health training series
The Building Skills in Sexual Health webinar series is in its third year of supporting providers and related staff at FQHCs to integrate person-centered sexual and reproductive health care into primary care.
This series is a partnership between the Office of Infectious Disease, the Washington Association for Community Health, and the Mountain West AIDS Education and Training Center (MWAETC).
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Date: Friday, March 21
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Time: 9 - 10:30 a.m.
Important note: When you log into the session, ensure that your first and last name are displayed. Participants who fail to display their names will be disconnected from the session.
Webinar presenter
Sarah Talia Himmelfarb, MD Madison Clinic at Harborview
Dr. Himmelfarb earned her medical degree from George Washington University, completed her residency at Tulane University Medical School and is board certified in internal medicine. Her medical specialties include infectious disease and primary care at the Madison Clinic at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Dr. Himmelfarb's expertise includes infectious disease issues, including bone and joint infections, travel medicine, and tuberculosis, as well as primary care centered around patients living with HIV or receiving PrEP to prevent HIV. She also focuses on harm reduction.
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