Recorded Webinars


The following webinars were developed to increase the knowledge and skills of providers working with clients concerned about HIV prevention issues as well as to increase their familiarity with available resources. Select a recorded webinar by clicking on the title link following the description.

Same-day Placement of LARC: Solutions to Common Barriers

Many women are eligible for same-day placement of long acting reversible contraceptive methods.  In this webinar for family planning providers, participants will learn about clinical and provider level barriers to same-day placement and discuss strategies on how to successfully transition from a clinic visit to a placement visit.  Upon completion, participants will be able to:

·         Describe bleeding changes with each LARC method

·         Demonstrate familiarity with use of the US Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use

·         Discuss required testing prior to LARC placement 

·         Identify barriers and solutions to same day placement of LARC methods


Same Day Placement of LARC


Shared Decision Making in Contraceptive Counseling with Dr. C Dehlendorf

Shared decision making has received increasing attention in health communication as a means of providing patient-centered care for preference-sensitive decisions. Given the many options available to women choosing a contraceptive method, as well as the importance of individual preferences in the acceptability of different methods, the shared decision making approach is well suited to the family planning context. This webinar will provide family planning providers with an overview of the application of shared decision making to contraceptive counseling, including evidence supporting this approach, how to apply it in practice, and how to anticipate and address potential barriers to implementation.

Shared Decision Making in Contraceptive Counseling with Dr. C Dehlendorf


Be Proud! Be Responsible! Be Successful!

This  webinar will review Be Proud! Be Responsible! core components, sessions and modules with the primary goal of assisting and improving the implementation of the Be Proud! Be Responsible! EBPM.  This webinar is for PREP staff responsible for facilitating modules/sessions and activities within Be Proud! Be Responsible. 

Be Proud! Be Responsible! Be Successful!


LGBTQQI Sensitivity

Maternal Child Adolescent Health Programs has sponsored the LGBTQQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Queer, Intersex) Sensitivity webinar conducted by California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center. This recorded webinar was for PREP staff responsible for facilitating modules/sessions and activities within EBPM (s).  The primary goal of this webinar was to enhance participants’ understanding of LGBTQQI issues and help them to be able to affectively support LGBTQQI participants.

LGBTQQI Sensitivity

 
Be PrEPared: A Practical Approach to Implementing HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (CME provided)

This webinar broadcast on December19, 2013 from the CA STD/HIV Prevention Training Center covers key PrEP topic areas including: a definition of PrEP, a brief overview of research supporting the use of PrEP, implementation and medical management issues, and reimbursement for care of patients on PrEP. This presentation is led by Oliver Bacon, MD, MPH, of San Francisco Department of Public Health's PrEP Demonstration Project.

Important: Registration required for CME.  Click here to register and view the webinar. 

To view the webinar without receiving CME, click on the following link. Be PrEPared: A Practical Approach to Implementing HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (without CME)


Introduction to Evidence-Based Program Models for the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP)

The purpose of this webinar, presented on May 18, 2012, was to provide an overview of selected Evidence-Based Program Models (EBPM) and to assist Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) PREP sub-awardees with their final selection of the EBPM for their project. Presenters included Alice Gandelman, MPH, Director, California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center; Karen Ramstrom, DO, MSPH, Chief, Programs Standards Branch; and Susan White, Health Program Manager.

Introduction to Evidence-Based Program Models

 

The National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Exploring the Impact on Local HIV Prevention Practices

This one hour webinar was presented by the California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center's CBA Program on August 4, 2011. We discussed the implications of the NHAS and related initiatives on local HIV prevention practices. Questions explored included:

  • What changes in day-to-day service delivery have health departments and CBOs experienced or believe they will experience soon?

  • How have prevention, care and treatment efforts been reorganized - if at all - at the local level?

The National HIV/AIDS Strategy


Integrating CLEAR into CRCS

This one hour recorded webinar was presented by the California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center's CBA Program on May 10, 2011.  It consists of: 1) an overview of CRCS, 2) an overview of CLEAR, and 3) suggestions on integrating CLEAR into CRCS. We review important considerations in the integration process, such as core elements, eligibility requirements, and evaluation components.

Integrating CLEAR into CRCS

 

Understanding Community Level Interventions

This one hour webinar was co-sponsored by the California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center and AIDS Project Los Angeles/Shared Action on June 8, 2010. The webinar provides an overview of the Community Level Interventions of the DEBI Project of the Centers for Disease Control.  It was developed and conducted by staff of the CAPTC: AJ King, Coordinator of the Capacity Building Assistance Program, and Patrick Piper, Senior Trainer.

We have converted the recorded webinar files into a self-paced course in Articulate software.  Click on the link below and it should begin to play automatically.

Understanding Community Level Interventions - Articulate

 

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This one hour webinar consists of: 1) an overview of CRCS, 2) an overview of CLEAR, and 3) suggestions on integrating CLEAR into CRCS. We review important considerations in the integration process, such as core elements, eligibility requirements, and evaluation components.

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