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PrEP 201 Workshop

  • Q Center - The Auditorium 4155 North Mississippi Avenue Portland, OR, 97217 United States (map)

PrEP Today and PrEP in the Future: Overcoming Barriers in Hard to Reach Populations

Dinner and 2.25 CME credits will be provided!

Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists; other healthcare providers, such as nurses, nutritionists, social workers, and case managers are also encouraged to attend.

Educational Objectives

After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

  • Apply latest guidelines and adherence strategies to differentiate available and future PrEP options and improve PrEP initiation and monitoring in diverse patient groups

  • Discuss expert guidance for engaging diverse populations, including transgender persons, in effective patient-provider counseling to improve PrEP uptake

  • Understand treatment strategies in people who seroconvert while engaged in PrEP care 

  • Learn best practices to improve retention-in-care among person at-risk for HIV acquisition, including youth of color

  • Comprehend how implicit bias can serve as a barrier to engaging cis- and transgender women of color in PrEP


W. David Hardy, MD, AAHIVS

Adjunct Clinical Professor of MEdicine, Division of Infectious Diseases

University of Southern California School of Medicine

Dayna Morrison, MPH

Program Manager at Oregon AETC at the Portland VA Research Foundation (PVARF)

Earlier Event: June 16
PrEP/nPEP Statewide Workgroup
Later Event: August 3
STI & PrEP Forum (SPF) : hMPXV