We invite you to…

ProvideHER

Care

ProvideHER is a virtual training designed to enhance providers’ capacity to understand and meet the sexual health and HIV prevention needs of Black women.

Reframing Risk

Our training will provide your team with the knowledge, skills, and tools to practice reframing sexual health concerns from a risk-based approach to reasons-informed approach.

Facing Bias and Overcoming Stigma

Our trained faculty and subject matter experts will create a learning environment where providers can learn how to assess their bias in clinical settings and what is their role in overcoming sexual and HIV-related stigma and helping their patients to overcome stigma.

Behavioral Interventions and Biomedical Innovations

The HIV prevention and care landscape is rapidly expanding, offering several novel evidence-based behavioral and biomedical interventions including preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention. Our sessions will provide education around the social and the clinical implications and implementation of these critical advances.

The Project ECHO® Model

Accessible and Relevant Evidence Based Education

ProvideHER activities are informed by the evidence-based Project ECHO® model. This ECHO will engage your health care organization in opportunities to learn from experts and a cohort of peer organizations to improve providers’ knowledge and awareness of how to improve the provision of Black women’s HIV preventive care in safety net settings, facilitate shared learning through ECHO’s  “all teach, all learn” model, and develop a national network of providers who have completed the ProvideHER training.

Apply Now for the 2024 Cohort

The ProvideHER Application for the 2024 Cohort is now Open

This will consist of 8 sessions over 2 months (2 two-hour sessions 2 weekly). Each session includes a didactic on a specific topic and case discussions presented by the participating providers. Your healthcare team will work alongside other teams to create systems of care that support the HIV prevention needs of Black women.

To participate in ProvideHER, healthcare organizations will submit a team of 2 medical providers who can reasonably commit to attending all 8 sessions.

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Providing Her with

Culturally Informed &

Evidence Based

Sexual Healthcare