The HIV s100 Prescriber & Clinical Care Forum is an opportunity to explore emerging areas of HIV treatment and management and to discuss contemporary issues in HIV clinical care in Australia. Held over three sessions, each session will cover a distinct area of HIV clinical care, highlighting current developments and expert insights.
This course is open to HIV s100 prescribers and other clinicians interested in HIV.
3 CPD hours
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On completion of this course, participants will be able to:
This activity will be resubmitted to RACGP and ACRRM for 2026.
HIV s100 prescribers will receive 2 HIV prescriber points per live session attended or 1 HIV prescriber point per recorded session watched.
All participants who attend the course in full will be awarded a Statement of Attendance.
This activity receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing.
HIV s100 GP and nurse practitioner prescribers, sexual health registrars and physicians, infectious diseases trainees and physicians, and medical practitioners who are interested in becoming an s100 prescriber.
So great, practical broad scope and included real life examples of things we will see in practice, and some great slides and discussion.
Content was excellent to continue to grow skills in this area of clinical practice. Thank you.
That was a brilliant mix of topics which were very practical, relevant, and interesting. It wasn't too long or brief either. Well done team.
I really like these forums, they are relaxed, friendly, interesting and informative. Thanks very much!
Many, many thanks for varied and interesting, well-rounded presentation. High quality presenters, pragmatically focussed topics. Invaluable and I'll never miss another update.
Guidelines for health practitioners, including general practitioners, nurses and midwives, managing people living with HIV in Australasia. It provides information on basic principles of preventing, diagnosing, and managing HIV-associated diseases.
The HIV Monitoring Tool is a 2-page resource designed to provide HIV s100 prescribers a structured framework for conducting thorough patient reviews following an HIV diagnosis.
This practical two-page resource outlines key considerations for the comprehensive monitoring of cisgender women living with HIV. The resource guides clinicians through history taking, examination, clinical evaluation, and initiation of antiretroviral therapy.
This 80-minute eLearning provides an overview of the key components of HIV testing and provides a framework for monitoring people who are diagnosed or living with HIV.
This 75-minute eLearning has been co-designed with clinical and community input to introduce healthcare providers to the issues that affect women living with HIV and to provide guidance on how you can support them to have good quality of life at any age.
This 75-minute eLearning has been co-designed with clinical and community input to provide guidance on caring for older people living with HIV and recognising the uncertainties they face surrounding the future of their care and clinical management of their HIV as they age.
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