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Ending the HIV Epidemic Quarterly Stakeholder Webinar.
In this webinar you will have an opportunity to hear from Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (ODIP) and Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and community leaders as they discuss current activities, upcoming efforts and highlight innovative methods of health equity through evidence-based practices.
Ending the HIV Epidemic Quarterly Stakeholder Webinar
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
11:00AM- 12:15PM (PT)
*This session will be audio recorded & slides will be available for those unable to attend*
To register, please click here.
Summary
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE), is a bold national plan that aims to reduce the number of new HIV transmissions in the United States.
Audience
This public-facing webinar will deliver EHE information to:
- Federal staff whose agencies/programs/offices are engaged in implementing the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative.
- Funded recipients, sub-recipients, and health care workers that qualify as EHE jurisdictions.
- Public health and health care service providers including but not limited to local health departments, community-based organizations, sexually transmitted infection clinics, community health centers, Title X clinics, and substance use disorder treatment providers who want to learn more about the EHE initiative.
Objectives
The United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health will host a quarterly Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative stakeholder webinar designed to:
- Highlight innovative methods of health equity through evidence-based practices
- Highlight ways to improve HIV diagnosis, care, and prevention outcomes for individuals living with HIV
- Provide an opportunity for questions and answers from major community members and government officials
Registering:
To register, please click here. Registration is required and limited so please register early!
For more information about Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S., visit HIV.gov.