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We offer clinical consultations and multidisciplinary training to those who provide health care for HIV-positive or at-risk patients. Photograph of two adults talking with a healthcare provider.

Training and consultation topics

To schedule a consultation or to find out more, call (804) 828-2210 or (800) 525-7605.

A

  • Adherence
  • Antiretroviral therapy

C

  • Case management
  • Comorbidities
  • Cultural competency
  • Current research protocols

D

  • Dental management
  • Discharge planning

E

  • Epidemiology
  • Ethical issues

G

  • Grief and bereavement

H

  • HIV antibody counseling and testing
  • Hepatitis co-infection (Hepatitis A, B, C)

L

  • Laboratory values

M

  • Medical management
  • Mental health issues

N

  • Neuropsychiatric assessment and treatment
  • Nursing management
  • Nutritional counseling

O

  • OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards/infection control

P

  • Pain management
  • Palliative care
  • Pastoral care
  • Pediatric management
  • Perinatal transmission
  • Pharmacological management
  • Policy development
  • Post exposure prophylaxis
  • Prevention counseling series
  • Psychosocial assessment

R

  • Reproductive health care
  • Respiratory therapy
  • Resistance testing interpretation
  • Risk assessment and risk reduction education
  • Rural health

S

  • Sexually transmitted infections
  • Substance abuse assessment and treatment

T

  • Testing technology
  • Tuberculosis

W

  • Women’s health

Other topics are available upon request. 

National Hotlines

National HIV/AIDS Clinician Consultation Center provides these services:

  • Warmline - Call (800) 933-3413 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., for up-to-the-minute HIV clinical and drug information and  expert case consultation.

  • PEPline - Call (888) 448-4911 for 24/7 advice on managing occupational exposures to HIV and hepatitis B and C.