Starting HIV Care

CE / CME

Starting in Care: Ensuring HIV Services Are Inclusive and Equitable

Nurses: 0.75 Nursing contact hour

Pharmacists: 0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEUs)

Physicians: maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Released: August 05, 2024

Expiration: August 04, 2025

Ofole Mgbako
Ofole Mgbako, MD

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Introduction

In this module, Ofole Mgbako, MD, discusses best practices for creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for people living with HIV, including the importance of recognizing and addressing social determinants of health, psychological factors, and historical context that contribute to disparities in patient outcomes.

Read his commentary, and be sure to listen to the audio clips throughout the module to hear additional insights from patient advocates. 

The key points discussed in this module are illustrated with thumbnails from the accompanying downloadable PowerPoint slideset, which can be found here or downloaded by clicking any of the slide thumbnails in the module alongside the expert commentary.

For those providing patient care, how many people living with HIV do you provide care for in a typical week?

I am aware of strategies I can use to directly address stigma and other care barriers among people with HIV starting in care.

At every first visit with a person living with HIV, I ask them about their life before their diagnosis.

When considering a trauma-informed approach to care, you should: