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Pacientes con VIH

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Le damos la bienvenida al Centro educativo para pacientes con VIH. Aquí encontrará videos y recursos educativos diseñados para ayudarle a comprender mejor la importancia de hacerse la prueba del VIH a fin de conocer su condición en relación con el VIH y poder hablar con su proveedor de atención médica acerca de las opciones que tiene.

¡El conocimiento es poder! Nuestro objetivo es brindarle la información necesaria para que pueda tener una conversación fundamentada con su proveedor de atención médica, convertirse en su mejor defensor y mejorar sus resultados de salud y calidad de vida.

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HIV PrEP: 2-Part Webisode

Join Dr. Isaiah Cochran and Daniel Garza for an inside look at fact vs. fiction when it comes to HIV prevention and as they discuss available options for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).

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An Animated Look at HIV

This easy-to-understand animated video will provide you with useful information to better understand HIV, its routes of transmission, and currently available prevention and treatment strategies.  Accede a este recurso en español aquí.

 

 

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HIV Patient Guide

Download this guide to understand the basics of HIV, from how HIV is transmitted to the importance of testing, and for useful links and resources including an HIV patient risk questionnaire.  Accede a este recurso en español aquí.

 

 

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What to Know about HIV: From Testing to Treatment

This series of patient education slides will enable nurses in the community, including primary care, OB/GYN, and urgent care practices, provide useful information to their patients regarding HIV prevention and testing, linkage to care, and the importance of treatment adherence.  Accede a este recurso en español aquí.

 

 

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Understanding Pronouns

Pronouns are the language we use in order to refer to other people. In order to avoid assuming someone’s pronouns based on factors like appearance, we should routinely share our pronouns and ask for the pronouns of others.

Learn more about common pronouns, the harm of assumptions, pronouns in the workplace, and more, in this free PDF guide.

 

 

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How To Be A Good LGBTQIA+ Ally

An ally is one who knows and cares about an LGBTQIA person. For some, being an ally will be as easy as breathing. For others, it will take intentional effort.  To learn more about LGBTQIA+ allyship, download this free PDF guide.

 

 

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Ready, Set, PrEP

Ready, Set, PrEP is the very first nationwide program launched by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services(HHS)that offers PrEP medications to prevent HIV transmission for free to individuals who qualify. The campaign brings awareness to the program’s initiatives to expand access to PrEP medications and reduce new HIV transmission in an effort to help end the HIV epidemic in the U.S.

 

For more information and to enroll, patients may visit www.GetYourPrEP.com or contact 855-447(HHS)-8410.

 

 

 

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Take the First Step: What to Expect from HIV Treatment

If you have tested positive for HIV, what next? Dr. David Wohl will help you understand what to expect from treatment, including why it is important to start treatment early and take your medicine every day, what you should look out for, and potential side effects of HIV treatment.  Accede a este recurso en español aquí.

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How To Use Your Voice In Your HIV Patient Journey

Watch as Drs. Sierra-Rosa and Madison discuss how people living with HIV can use their voice to become their own best advocate in HIV care – available with both English and Spanish closed captioning.

Download ‘Finding the Words: How to Use Your Voice in Your HIV Journey

 

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Know Your HIV Status: Get Tested to Protect Yourself and Protect Others

Everyone should be tested for HIV at least once. Others with certain risk factors may need to be tested more often. Dr. David Wohl talks about the rationale for getting tested for HIV, where to get tested, the importance of preventing infection and transmission of HIV with pre-exposure prophylaxis if your HIV test is negative, and your treatment options if your test is positive.  Accede a este recurso en español aquí.