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This eLearning course is composed of two parts for healthcare providers to care for transgender and non-binary people.
This online course is composed of two parts focused on preparing primary care providers to care for gender diverse youth.
In this training, you will learn how to provide better care for Ukrainian new arrivals based on their specific health care needs.
Recent data suggest that vaccine hesitancy is a growing problem, specifically the number of parents who are opting children out of required school entry immunizations for non-medical reasons. Take this course to learn communication strategies that address the concerns of vaccine hesitant parents.
This course is designed to help healthcare providers who work with Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking patients better address vaccine hesitancy and foster COVID-19 vaccine confidence within these communities.
This course will give you the tools you need to work with immigrant and refugee patients and ensure they are screened and effectively treated for hepatitis B. The course also covers barriers that refugees and immigrants face with regards to hepatitis B and gives you communication tools to work with these populations.
Explore best practices in inclusive sexual health assessment and HIV care. These courses recognize research, data, and evaluation as indigenous values, while utilizing the strengths of western science and staying grounded in traditional ways of knowing.
Learn about initial management of HIV services for patients in the primary care setting, how harm reduction strategies can lead improved outcomes, and how to create adolescent-friendly care settings for the testing and treating of STD.
This eLearning activity covers information to support new and current clinicians and staff who serve American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people in understanding and elevating healthcare within indigenous communities. Topics include cultural humility, decolonizing patient care, trauma informed care, resilience, wellness support, and professional practice
The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board has worked with Cardea to create a Learning Path for providers who see American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) clients. Take this series of courses to learn about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, or PrEP, and how to help AI/AN clients benefit from this effective prevention tool.