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SUMMARY:HIV Case Study Day and Perinatal Update
DESCRIPTION:HIV Case Study Day 10.29.24 \n  \nHIV Case Study Day and Perinatal Update bring together NJ clinicians and other care providers to discuss current issues or trends emerging in the Part D clinics/agencies affecting care and treatment. This year’s program will address the most recent data from the NJDOH-Division of Family Health Services on the Perinatal Program\, the NJDHS- Office of New Americans\, and case studies on the care and treatment of undocumented expectant mothers/mothers and the strategies for treating challenging patients. \nRegistration is required; space is limited. \nLocation: Rutgers Health Clinical Academic Building\, 125 Paterson Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ
URL:https://fxbcenter.org/event/hiv-case-study-day-and-perinatal-update/
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SUMMARY:Health Literacy: Interpreting and Communicating HIV-related Lab Results
DESCRIPTION:Health Literacy 10.17 \n  \n1-hour webinar presentation will define HIV viral load suppression\, describe undetectable equals untransmittable (U=U) as an HIV prevention method\, and articulate HIV-related test results and values. Strategies to improve medication adherence among people with HIV will be discussed. \nSpeaker: Austin Greitz\, DIS \nFacilitator\, New Jersey HIV Training & Capacity Development Program (NJTACD) \nContact War Talley at wmt22@sn.rutgers.edu with any questions
URL:https://fxbcenter.org/event/health-literacy-interpreting-and-communicating-hiv-related-lab-results/
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