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Resource Directory for HIV Clinicians and Educators

HIVMA created this document as a reference for HIV clinicians and educators across the trainee and provider continuum to help improve the delivery of HIV care and prevention. The resources include guidelines, clinical decision-making tools, continuing education opportunities, provider directories and other resources. Click on the links below for quick access to a section of interest.

Hepatitis Technical Assistance Center (HepTAC)

In 2019, NASTAD launched HepTAC, an online technical assistance (TA) and capacity building center for health department hepatitis programs. The primary goal of HepTAC is to build state and local technical expertise and enhance health department capacity to eliminate viral hepatitis. Direct technical assistance is provided primarily via the online platform using video conference technology to connect NASTAD Hepatitis team staff and its consultants to health department hepatitis staff across the county.

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. The liver is a vital organ that processes nutrients, filters the blood, and fights infections. When the liver is inflamed or damaged, its function can be affected. Heavy alcohol use, some medications, toxins, and certain medical conditions can cause hepatitis. Read more about Hepatitis A in this fact sheet.

HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report 2021. HIV and AIDS data through December 2019 provided for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, for fiscal year 2021

This issue of the HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report is published by the Division of HIV Prevention, National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia, and the HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Maryland.

Mena on Social Determinants of Health

NCHHSTP is committed to promoting awareness, engagement, and action on the many factors that can affect the health of all persons, and to addressing these factors in our policy, practice, research, and partnership activities. In support of this commitment, we created a series of brief videos featuring our leaders speaking about the importance of addressing SDOH throughout the Center. The videos include their personal commitment to achieving health equity with a focus on the diseases and infections we work so hard to prevent.

Daskalakis on Social Determinants of Health

NCHHSTP is committed to promoting awareness, engagement, and action on the many factors that can affect the health of all persons, and to addressing these factors in our policy, practice, research, and partnership activities. In support of this commitment, we created a series of brief videos featuring our leaders speaking about the importance of addressing SDOH throughout the Center. The videos include their personal commitment to achieving health equity with a focus on the diseases and infections we work so hard to prevent.

Wester on Social Determinants of Health

NCHHSTP is committed to promoting awareness, engagement, and action on the many factors that can affect the health of all persons, and to addressing these factors in our policy, practice, research, and partnership activities. In support of this commitment, we created a series of brief videos featuring our leaders speaking about the importance of addressing SDOH throughout the Center. The videos include their personal commitment to achieving health equity with a focus on the diseases and infections we work so hard to prevent.

Burton on Social Determinants of Health

NCHHSTP is committed to promoting awareness, engagement, and action on the many factors that can affect the health of all persons, and to addressing these factors in our policy, practice, research, and partnership activities. In support of this commitment, we created a series of brief videos featuring our leaders speaking about the importance of addressing SDOH throughout the Center. The videos include their personal commitment to achieving health equity with a focus on the diseases and infections we work so hard to prevent.