The HIV Online Provider Education (HOPE)
HIV Online Provider Education (HOPE) program is a twice-monthly conference involving several hundred doctors and nurses in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and other parts of the world. We use an internet conferencing platform for these live conferences. Each conference is also archived for later viewing. (Targeted audience: Clinical Fellows)
International Antiviral Society-USA (IAS USA)
Continuing medical education (CME) live courses are the core activities of the International Antiviral Society–USA. Courses include annual 1-day CME courses and half-day intensive workshops. The CME programs provide advanced-level courses that present balanced, timely, scientifically rigorous, and clinically relevant information about HIV and other viral diseases. The activities are designed for physicians who are actively involved in viral diseases management. In these programs, didactic lectures provide state-of-the-art reviews of a particular topic. Case or "caselette" (case vignette) presentations use clinical models to explore selected topics and controversial or confusing issues in viral medicine. (Targeted audience: Clinical Fellows)
National HIV Curriculum
A free, up-to-date educational resource for novice to expert clinicians to learn about HIV prevention, screening, diagnosis, and ongoing treatment and care. Up to 83 free CME credits are available through lessons and board-review style questions. Site also offers a medications section, 18 clinical calculators and tools, and a clinical challenges section. Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and developed by the University of Washington.
HCV Guidance: Recommendations for Testing, Managing, and Treating Hepatitis C
To provide healthcare professionals with timely guidance as new therapies become available and are integrated into HCV regimens, the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), developed a web-based process for the rapid formulation and dissemination of evidence-based, expert-developed recommendations for hepatitis C management. (Target audience: Clinical Fellows)
The Stanford HIV Drug Resistance Database (HIVDB)
A curated database to represent, store and analyze HIV drug resistance data. HIV care providers use HIVDB to help interpret genetically based HIV drug resistance tests to choose the most appropriate treatment for their patients. (Target audience: Clinical Fellows)
Center of Excellence for Transgender Health
The mission of the Center of Excellence for Transgender Health is to increase access to comprehensive, effective, and affirming health care services for trans communities. The Center of Excellence for Transgender Health (CoE) combines the unique strengths and resources of a nationally renowned training and capacity-building institution, the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC), and an internationally recognized leader in HIV prevention research, the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS), both of which are housed at the University of California San Francisco. (Target audience: Clinical Fellows)
Please PrEP Me
An online directory for PrEP providers. Also serves as a resource for physicians to register as PrEP providers. (Target audience: Clinical Fellows)
Please email us if you know of other HIV online resources that are not listed here.