Despite major advancements in HIV treatment, testing, and management, people experiencing homelessness continue to face disproportionate risk of acquiring HIV. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) can significantly reduce HIV transmission rates, and clinicians serving people experiencing homelessness can play a central role in connecting patients to PrEP.
Join us Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. CST for a Community Conversation that will explore key considerations, successful strategies, and challenges from different service providers who work to reduce access disparities and offer PrEP in their communities.
Community Conversations are not webinars; they are discussions on issues affecting providers of all types who serve people who are unhoused. Community Conversations are meant to foster mutual support and problem-solving, and attendees are invited to share openly and encourage others, not just listen. All participants are encouraged to have their cameras on if possible, and to facilitate a safer space, the conversations will not be recorded.