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    HIV NEXUS - CDC Resources for Clinicians

    A one-stop location for information across the HIV prevention and care continuum, including up-to-date tools and guidelines for your practice and educational materials for your patients.

    Information for Your Practice & Patients

    HIV Screening
    HIV Screening
    • HIV Screening Guidelines
    • How to Screen for HIV
    • HIV Screening Materials
    HIV Prevention
    HIV Prevention
    • HIV Prevention Guidelines
    • How to Prevent HIV
    • HIV Prevention Materials
    HIV Treatment and Care
    HIV Treatment and Care
    • HIV Treatment Guidelines
    • How to Provide HIV Care
    • HIV Treatment and Care Materials
    Transgender Health
    Transgender Health
    • Patient-Centered Care for Transgender Patients
    • Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identify Information
    • HIV Testing, Prevention, and Care for Transgender People

    Tools and Trainings

    Materials for Your Practice and Patients
    Materials for Your Practice and Patients
    Free Continuing Education Opportunities
    Free Continuing Education Opportunities
    Guidelines and Recommendations
    Guidelines and Recommendations
    Resources for Transgender Populations
    Resources for Transgender Populations
    Clinical Ambassadors
    Clinical Ambassadors
    Other Resources
    Other Resources
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    Last Reviewed: January 19, 2023
    Source: Division of HIV Prevention, National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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    • HIV Screeningplus icon
      • How Do I Screen for HIV?
      • How Does Routine HIV Screening Benefit My Patients?
      • Which HIV Tests Should I Use?
      • How Do I Link My Patients to HIV Treatment and Care?
      • How Can Partner Notification Services Help Me and My Patients?
      • How Do I Discuss Sexual Health With Patients?
    • HIV Preventionplus icon
      • How Do I Prescribe PrEP?
      • How Can I Help Patients Take PrEP Consistently?
      • How Do I Prescribe PEP?
      • How Do I Discuss Sexual Health with Patients?
      • Are There Specific Considerations for Different Patient Populations?
      • What Are Other HIV Prevention Tools?
    • HIV Treatment and Careplus icon
      • How Can I Help My Patients with HIV Start Treatment?
      • How Does Treatment as Prevention Benefit My Patients with HIV?
      • How Do I Keep Patients with HIV in Care?
      • How Do I Help Patients Reduce Their Risk of Transmitting HIV to their Partners?
      • How Can Partner Notification Services Help Me and My Patients?
    • Transgender Healthplus icon
      • Patient-Centered Care for Transgender Patients
      • Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Information
      • Taking a Sexual History
      • HIV Testing, Prevention, and Care for Transgender People
      • Free Online Training Program
      • Additional Resources for Health Care Providers
    • Materials for Your Practice and Patientsplus icon
      • HIV Screening
      • HIV Prevention
      • HIV Treatment and Care
      • HIV Slide Decks
    • Continuing Medical Education
    • Guidelines and Recommendations
    • Clinical Ambassadors
    • Other Resources

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