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Overcoming HIV Stigma and Bias in Healthcare: A Comprehensive Guide for Providers

Content Reviewed: March 7, 2025

State CME
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5 Videos

51 min.

Course Description

Elevate your practice with this engaging and impactful 2-hour course designed to tackle the pressing issue of HIV stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings. Whether you're a physician, nurse, or allied health professional, this course will provide you with the tools and insights needed to break down barriers, challenge unrecognized biases, and ensure inclusive, compassionate care for individuals living with or at risk of acquiring HIV. Through real-world case studies, actionable strategies, and an exploration of legal protections for HIV-positive patients, you'll gain the confidence to address stigma head-on and foster a supportive healthcare environment. This course will help empower you to stay ahead of evolving regulations while enhancing patient outcomes and strengthening your professional impact. 
Meets Nevada Requirement (Effective January 1, 2024): Physicians delivering or supervising emergency medical services, or practicing primary care (family medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, or midwifery), must complete at least 2 hours of training on stigma, discrimination, and unrecognized bias related to individuals living with or at high risk of acquiring HIV. Proof of this training is required within 2 years of starting such care. (NV SB-439, enacted 6/15/2023).
Elevate your practice with this engaging and impactful 2-hour course designed to tackle the pressing issue of HIV stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings. Whether you're a physician, nurse, or allied health professional, this course will provide you with the tools and insights needed to break down barriers, challenge unrecognized biases, and ensure inclusive, compassionate care for individuals living with or at risk of acquiring HIV. Through real-world case studies, actionable strategies, and an exploration of legal protections for HIV-positive patients, you'll gain the confidence to address stigma head-on and foster a supportive healthcare environment. This course will help empower you to stay ahead of evolving regulations while enhancing patient outcomes and strengthening your professional impact. 
Meets Nevada Requirement (Effective January 1, 2024): Physicians delivering or supervising emergency medical services, or practicing primary care (family medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, or midwifery), must complete at least 2 hours of training on stigma, discrimination, and unrecognized bias related to individuals living with or at high risk of acquiring HIV. Proof of this training is required within 2 years of starting such care. (NV SB-439, enacted 6/15/2023).

Faculty

Nicole Good, BSN, RN, HWNC-BC, HN-BC

Lead Nurse Planner

Premiere Education

Vincent Adeyemi, MD, PhD


Content Provider

Premiere CE

CME Accreditor

PACE-CME

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Videos

 

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51 min.

HIV and AIDS: An Introduction

7 m

Exploring HIV Stigma, Discrimination, and Bias

7 m

Stigma and Discrimination in Healthcare

8 m

Legal Protections Against HIV Discrimination

10 m

Effective Strategies to Reduce HIV Stigma in Healthcare

21 m

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