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The National HIV Curriculum is a free educational resource for healthcare professionals to learn how to diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV. This short video first reviews how to earn free CME/CNE/CE and Certificates of Completion on the National HIV Curriculum and then shows the website's seven sections including the in-depth antiretroviral medications, question bank topics, podcast, mini-lectures, screening tools and clinical calculators, and HIV Symptom Evaluation Guides. Registration (free!) is required to earn certificates or to track progress in the self-study section and question bank topics.
0:00 National HIV Curriculum (NHC) purpose and funding
0:46 Video outline
1:03 Course modules and the difference between Self-Study and Quick Reference lessons
1:33 Progress tracker, interactive elements, and how to earn CE and Certificates of Completion
2:20 Question Bank
2:47 Amount of CME/CNE/CNE and pharmacology CE for APNs available
3:07 Four tips you can use in Quick Reference lessons
3:26 Antiretroviral medications section
3:58 NHC Podcast
4:30 NHC Mini-Lectures
4:50 Tools & Calculators and HIV Symptom Evaluation Guides
5:21 How to register
5:43 How to create, manage or join a learning group
6:06 Three ways to get your NHC questions answered
The National HIV Curriculum is 100% funded by the U.S. Health Resources and Service Administration.