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Trauma-Informed, Harm Reduction Care for HIV/Hep C among People Experiencing Houselessness @7AM HST

Applying Trauma-Informed Care and Harm Reduction Principles to Optimize HIV/HCV Care for PEH

People experiencing homelessness (PEH) are significantly affected by HIV, HCV, and substance use disorders. It is critical that clinicians understand not only how to link these patients to care and utilize community organization, but to have a foundational knowledge of treatment principles that should guide clinician-patient interactions. In this 1-hour webinar, Dr. Stacey Trooskin and licensed clinical social worker, Juliana Wallace, will discuss the basics of language around discussing healthcare for PEH and the principles of trauma-informed care and harm reduction. Learners will also receive examples and implementation strategies for these founding principles for healthcare for PEH.

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Population Health Approach to Implementing Universal Hep B Vaccination in Adults @10AM HST

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November 14

CME: Hep C ECHO at Baylor St. Lukeʻs Health @ 11:30AM HST