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BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC
This course reports automatically to the Florida Board of Pharmacy. CE Broker does not report course completion credits to CPE Monitor (NABP). Upon completion of this course, you will be able to Discuss the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Florida. Describe modes of transmission for HIV, Summarize the testing-related requirements of the Florida Omnibus AIDS Act, Outline the issues in HIV/AIDS prevention, and Explain the clinical management of HIV/AIDS.
1.0 hr
Self-study
$14
ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC
2 hour course on HIV/AIDS education required by the Florida Department of Children & Families. Pursuant to section 381.0035(1), F.S., the Department of Children & Families, shall require all employees and clients of facilities licensed under Chapter 397, F.S. to complete a one-time educational course on the modes of transmission, infection control procedures, clinical management, and prevention of human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome with an emphasis on appropriate behavior and attitude change. This course complies with the aforementioned requirement. HIV/AIDS epidemic is currently a debilitating global health crisis. Part I of this course provides background information and an overview of the HIV infection and AIDS. Part II of this course discusses the ways in which the HIV infection is transmitted. Part III of this course details both the prevention and control of the HIV infection. Part IV of this course addresses the need for attitude and behavior change. Part V of this course considers workplace issues in the realm of policy development. Finally, Part VI of this course explores the various legal issues commonly associated with the HIV infection and AIDS.
2.0 hrs
Self-study
$20
ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC
This course is an HIV/AIDS introduction for mental health and medical professionals. HIV/AIDS is a treatable, yet incurable, global epidemic. The purpose of this course is to address the epidemiology, transmission, stages of infection, complications, prevention, statistics, treatment options, ACA Code of Ethics, laws, and consultation on revised guidelines for HIV counseling, testing, and referral in non-healthcare settings.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$25
VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION
HIV-related stigma refers to all unfavorable attitudes, beliefs, and policies directed toward people perceived to have HIV/AIDS as well as toward their significant others and loved ones, close associates, social groups, and communities. Patterns of prejudice, which include devaluing, discounting, discrediting, and discriminating against these groups of people, play into and strengthen existing social inequalities, especially those of gender, sexuality and race. This course will examine the root of HIV-related stigma.
2.0 hrs
Self-study
$16
ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC
HIV/AIDS epidemic is currently a debilitating global health crisis. Part I of this course provides background information and an overview of the HIV infection and AIDS. Part II of this course discusses the ways in which the HIV infection is transmitted. Part III of this course details both the prevention and control of the HIV infection. Part IV of this course addresses the need for attitude and behavior change. Part V of this course considers workplace issues in the realm of policy development. Finally, Part VI of this course explores the various legal issues commonly associated with the HIV infection and AIDS.
4.0 hrs
Self-study
$20
PREMIERE EDUCATION
Elevate your practice with this engaging and impactful 2-hour course designed to tackle the pressing issue of HIV stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings. Whether you're a physician, nurse, or allied health professional, this course will provide you with the tools and insights needed to break down barriers, challenge unrecognized biases, and ensure inclusive, compassionate care for individuals living with or at risk of acquiring HIV. Through real-world case studies, actionable strategies, and an exploration of legal protections for HIV-positive patients, you'll gain the confidence to address stigma head-on and foster a supportive healthcare environment. This course will help empower you to stay ahead of evolving regulations while enhancing patient outcomes and strengthening your professional impact. Meets Nevada Requirement (Effective January 1, 2024): Physicians delivering or supervising emergency medical services, or practicing primary care (family medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, or midwifery), must complete at least 2 hours of training on stigma, discrimination, and unrecognized bias related to individuals living with or at high risk of acquiring HIV. Proof of this training is required within 2 years of starting such care. (NV SB-439, enacted 6/15/2023).
2.0 hrs
Self-study
$16
PREMIERE EDUCATION
This course offers healthcare professionals an essential overview of HIV/AIDS with a focus on practical application in patient care. Core topics include transmission and infection control, testing and counseling, and current treatment strategies. Learners will gain the essential knowledge needed to support safe, effective, and, effective, and patient-centered HIV/AIDS care. This course meets requirements for HIV/AIDS training for Florida.
1.0 hr
Self-study
$13
HEALTH FORUM ONLINE
The Approaches for Working with HIV-Positive African-American Youth: Clinical and Ethical Considerations for Health Care Provider online CE course includes 4 contact hours that reviews the evidenced-based research pertaining to the provision of healthcare to HIV-positive African-American youth. Specifically, common errors that occur when working with this special population are addressed and tools to avoid them are discussed. Treatment guidelines are provided to enable clinicians to better integrate culturally-sensitive approaches into the care of this important at-risk group. Regardless of the health professional's discipline (i.e., counselor, social worker, psychologist, nurse), there are specific ethical and clinical guidelines that need to be considered when working with these youth.
4.0 hrs
Self-study
$39
CONTINUED
This course examines the complex mental health comorbidities frequently encountered by individuals living with HIV and AIDS. Participants will gain the specialized knowledge and clinical skills necessary to provide comprehensive, evidence-informed support for this population. The curriculum focuses on identifying common psychological presentations and implementing effective therapeutic interventions to improve patient outcomes. Clinicians will leave equipped to address the unique psychosocial challenges and systemic factors impacting the well-being of those living with HIV/AIDS.
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$99999
CONTINUED
This course introduces the sociological factors in HIV prevalence and treatment, including stigma, structural inequality, and political influences on care. Participants will learn how these factors shape mental health outcomes and engagement in care, with a discussion on trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and evidence-based interventions to support individuals living with or at risk for HIV.
2.0 hrs
Live
$99999
PREMIERE EDUCATION
This course provides healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview of HIV/AIDS, emphasizing both foundational knowledge and practical application in clinical care. Learners will review etiology and epidemiology, explore transmission pathways and infection control measures, and examine current approaches to testing, counseling, and treatment. The course also addresses the clinical manifestations of HIV/AIDS and their implications for patient management, equipping participants to deliver informed, compassionate, and effective care. This course meets requirements for HIV/AIDS training for Florida and Washington D.C.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$18
ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES
This course applies to all healthcare professionals and fulfills the Florida Board requirement for HIV/AIDS by discussing patient care, infection control, testing, public perspectives and legal considerations related to HIV. /// Convenient Online Course /// Reports to CE Broker /// At-Your-Own-Pace ///
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$24
BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC
Sharps injuries pose a significant risk to healthcare professionals, exposing them to bloodborne pathogens such as HIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV). This comprehensive training course equips healthcare workers with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent sharps injuries, comply with regulatory standards, and respond effectively to exposure incidents. Participants will explore OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) and CDC best practices for safe handling, disposal, and post-exposure management. The course covers engineering controls, work practice strategies, and proper sharps disposal methods to minimize risks in various healthcare settings. By the end of this course, learners will be able to implement evidence-based sharps safety protocols to protect themselves, their colleagues, and their patients.
2.0 hrs
Self-study
$15
Free State Social Work
This course explores considerations and recommendations for addressing HIV and substance use disorders. Topics related to unstable housing, sexual risk-taking, substance use disorder screening, co-occurring mental health disorders, and antiretroviral therapy (ART) are discussed. The course reviews commonly used substances and their impact on HIV and ART.
1.0 hr
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$6
7.0 hrs
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$79
3.0 hrs
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$39
CE4Less
Comprehensive continuing education on HIV/AIDS for human services and mental healthcare clinicians, covering transmission, screening, prevention strategies, testing recommendations, clinical stages of HIV infection, treatment planning, and social and cultural issues. The course emphasizes the importance of pre- and post-diagnosis counseling, behavioral risk assessment, and reducing stigma among social workers, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and counselors.
4.0 hrs
Self-study
$48
CE4Less
Comprehensive education on HIV and AIDS for mental health and human services professionals, covering transmission, screening, prevention strategies, testing recommendations, clinical stages, treatment, and social/cultural issues. Addresses behavioral risk assessment, pre- and post-test counseling, and care for special populations including pregnant women and children.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
TBD
7.0 hrs
Self-study
TBD
Quantum Units Education
This course provides: an HIV overview; the HIV life cycle; the stages of HIV infection; HIV testing; FDA-approved HIV medicines; HIV/AIDS clinical trials; HIV prevention; mother-to-child transmission of HIV; HIV treatment; HIV drug resistance; HIV and immunizations; and side effects of HIV medicines.
4.0 hrs
Recorded
$20
Quantum Units Education
4.0 hrs
Recorded
$20
Quantum Units Education
Reviews the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Clinical Guidance on Management of HIV Infection, covering HIV diagnosis, reporting, medical evaluations, prophylaxis for opportunistic infections, antiretroviral therapy, and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
4.0 hrs
Recorded
$20
Quantum Units Education
HIV research and clinical care course covering transmission, risk factors, screening, diagnosis, treatment, patient support, and prevention of HIV transmission in healthcare settings. Nurses must understand what HIV is, how it is and is not spread, associated risk factors, best practices related to screening, diagnosis, and treatment, how to support patients, and how to prevent HIV transmission.
3.0 hrs
Recorded
$15