Clinical Information
Clinical Presentations from 2012 HIV/STI Partners Workshop, Scottsdale
In support of ongoing local and regional efforts, the HIV Program held a two-day training of HIV and STD colleagues in May of 2012. This training included: 120 participants, a faculty of 34 experts, and was comprised of 28 sessions.
- 2012 Navajo Area IHS HIV Program [PDF - 229KB]
- Clinical Exam for STD/STI's HIV/HEP C [PDF - 1MB]
- HIV in South Dakota Opportunities for Urban Indians [PDF - 1.1MB]
- HIV Opportunistic Infection Update [PDF - 214KB]
- Measuring for Results GPRA at BBAHC [PDF - 871KB]
- National and Regional HIV/STI Perspectives [PDF - 4.7MB]
- Patient Benefits Coordinators [PDF - 342KB]
- Quality Care and GPRA [PDF - 1.8MB]
- Recommended Treatment For Sexually Transmitted Diseases In HIV-Infected Adults [PDF - 122KB]
- Telephone Triage Outcomes [PDF - 147KB]
- Use Your Pharmacists: lead screening, care management, PEP roles taken by pharmacists [PDF - 1.4MB]
- Warmline, PEPline, Perinatal Telephone Consultation Service [PDF - 434KB]
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CE/CME
One of the IHS HIV/AIDS program objectives is to assist our health professionals maintain HIV/AIDS competency and high quality care. Disease specific competence (as well as culturally appropriate care) is a critical component of overall strategic planning to support this quality of care. → Read More
Guidelines
HIV/AIDS treatment and care requires knowledge of accepted guidelines as disease specific competence is a priority area of overall planning. Locating clinical guidelines for treatment and care is a critical component of quality health care. → Read More
Toolbox
The Community Readiness Model (CRM) is a nine stage, multi-dimensional model to facilitate community change. Other resources and tools come courtesy of the Mountain Plains AIDS Education and Training Center. → Read More
HIV Testing and Guidance
The IHS HIV Program supports the CDC recommendations and (if possible given resource constraints and potential jurisdictional issues) suggests each facility attempt to move toward more routinized HIV testing. → Read More