Basic Training on HIV, STDs, Viral Hepatitis, & TB

Overview of HIV Infection and AIDS

This half-day to full-day (depending on site) training is designed to give the participant a basic understanding of HIV infection and AIDS.

Topics to be covered:

  • HIV transmission;
  • HIV prevention strategies;
  • Course of HIV infection and AIDS;
  • Importance of early detection;
  • Treatment to slow down HIV infection; and
  • Treatment to prevent opportunistic infection.

Prerequisite: None

Audience: All health and human service providers.

Date Location Registration Center
July 24 Bronx ACRIA
July 30 Newburgh ARCS
August 13 Syracuse REACH
August 14 Manhattan ACRIA
September 9 Manhattan Cicatelli
September 15 Hempstead CPHE
September 22 Manhattan NDRI
September 25 Brooklyn ACRIA
October 6 Rochester CHBT
October 15 Buffalo ARC
November 17 Manhattan NDRI
November 20 Smithtown CPHE
December 10 Johnson City STAP

OASAS: The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute is an OASAS Certified Education and Training Provider. This course is approved for initial credentialing and renewal of CASAC, CPP and CPS for 3.0 clock hours.*

*Course are not approved for initial credentialing for CPS.

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HIV/AIDS Confidentiality Law

This half-day training provides information about New York State's HIV Confidentiality Law (Public Health Law Article 27-F). This training is designed to meet provider requirements for initial and annual confidentiality training.

Topics to be covered:

  • Basic components and intent of the law;
  • Rules concerning confidentiality;
  • Disclosure and signed releases;
  • Penalties and sanctions for violation of the law;
  • Documentation and record keeping;
  • Workplace policy and procedure requirements; and
  • Information about regulations regarding HIV case reporting and partner notification as it relates to confidentiality issues.

Prerequisite: None

Audience: All newly hired health and human service providers.

Date Location Registration Center
July 9 Plattsburgh PDP SUNY Albany
August 19 Rochester CHBT
August 20 Brooklyn ACRIA
September 3 Hawthorne ARCS
September 10 Manhattan Cicatelli
September 14 Johnstown PDP SUNY Albany
September 25 Manhattan NDRI
October 20 Buffalo ARC
October 22 Hempstead CPHE
November 6 Manhattan Cicatelli
November 12 Smithtown CPHE
November 13 Syracuse REACH
November 20 Bronx ACRIA
December 10 Johnson City STAP

CNE: The School of Public Health, University of Albany, is an approved provider of continuing education by the New York State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurse's Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This program is being presented in joint sponsorship with the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute. (Contact Hours: 4.0 hours; Approval Code 6VKSFE-PRV-06-007)

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HIV & STDs

This half-day or full-day (depending on site) training will provide health and human services providers with basic information about:

  • Diagnosis and treatment of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs);
  • Effects of STDs on transmission of HIV;
  • Importance of early identification and treatment of STDs as a strategy to reduce HIV transmission; and
  • Benefits of early identification and treatment of STDs for people living with HIV infection.

Prerequisite: It is strongly recommended that participants have previous knowledge of or training on basic HIV/AIDS information.

Audience: All health and human service providers.

Date Location Registration Center
September 10 Hawthorne ARCS
October 8 Manhattan NDRI
October 8 Amityville CPHE
October 20 Norwich STAP
October 23 Manhattan Cicatelli
November 12 Johnson City STAP
December 4 Syracuse REACH
December 8 Rochester CHBT

OASAS: The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute is an OASAS Certified Education and Training Provider. This course is approved for initial credentialing and renewal of CASAC, CPP and CPS, unless otherwise noted. 3.0 clock hours.*

*Course are not approved for initial credentialing for CPS.

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How to Provide Mandatory Annual Confidentiality Updates

This three-hour training is a capacity building session for program managers of hospitals, health care facilities, community-based organizations and other organizations that must comply with New York State's HIV Confidentiality Law, Public Health Law Article 27-F. This training will provide the skills, strategies and resources needed to develop and update their organization's HIV confidentiality policies and procedures and conduct the required annual staff in-service on HIV confidentiality.

As a result of this training, participants will be able to:

  • State the major requirements of the New York State HIV Confidentiality Law;
  • Conduct an annual review and update of their agency's HIV confidentiality policies and procedures;
  • Develop agency-specific HIV confidentiality policies and procedures that meet legal requirements if the agency does not currently have them;
  • Access model policies and procedures, employee attestations, sample slidesets and other resources to help them conduct the agency's annual HIV confidentiality staff in-service;
  • List three options for conducting the HIV confidentiality staff in-service efficiently and effectively, including combining with HIPAA training; and
  • Conduct a simple, straightforward, annual in-house staff in-service on HIV confidentiality.

Prerequisite: Participants should have basic knowledge of Article 27-F and their agency's current HIV confidentiality policies and procedures.

Audience: Program directors, program managers, and supervisors who are responsible for (i) developing and updating their organization's HIV confidentiality policies and procedures and/or (ii) conducting their organization's annual HIV confidentiality staff in-service.

Date Location Registration Center
October 22 Syracuse LAC

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It's Time: Integrate Viral Hepatitis into Your Work

This two-day training will help to increase providers' confidence, knowledge and skill levels in integrating a range of viral hepatitis services into an already compact workday.

As a result of this training, participants will learn basic facts about Hepatitis A, B, and C including:

  • Epidemiology;
  • Transmission;
  • Spectrum of illness;
  • Prevention strategies;
  • Vaccine recommendations;
  • Treatment options;
  • Skills in offering viral hepatitis prevention and harm reduction messages;
  • Practical tips, models, and tools for integrating hepatitis screening, counseling, vaccination, treatment and referrals for care into your current work setting; and
  • Resources for support in work.

Prerequisite: None

Audience: Health and human service providers working in the following settings: substance use programs, correctional settings, and public health clinics.

Date Location Registration Center
October 14-15 Rochester CHBT
November 5-6 Johnson City STAP
November 10-12 Hawthorne ARCS
November 23-24 Manhattan NDRI

OASAS: The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute is an OASAS Certified Education and Training Provider. This course is approved for initial credentialing and renewal of CASAC, CPP and CPS, unless otherwise noted. 13.0 clock hours.*

*Course are not approved for initial credentialing for CPS.

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