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Program Goals
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Overview of HIV Epidemic
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HIV and Communities of Color
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Rates of Diagnoses of HIV Infection Among Adults and Adolescents, by Sex and Race/Ethnicity, 2011—United States
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Advances in HIV Testing
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CDC: HIV Screening Recommendations
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Why Do People Not Get Tested?
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Clinician’s Role in HIV Screening
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Reported Barriers to Routine HIV Screening
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Incorporating HIV Screening Into Primary Care: Lessons From Family First Health
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Offering HIV Screening: NMA Recommendations
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Routine HIV Screening: Why?
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HIV Screening Tests
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Indeterminate or Negative WB May Result in False-Negative HIV Test Result
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HIV Screening: Interpretation of Results
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HIV Screening and Follow-up Care: Provider Resources
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HIV Screening: Interpretation of Results
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Delivering the Test Results
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What To Do When a Western Blot Is “Indeterminate”?
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Benefits of Early HIV Diagnosis
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Majority of HIV Transmissions From People Unaware of Their Infection
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Advances in HIV Prevention
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HIV Prevention: Non-Occupational Postexposure Prophylaxis (nPEP)
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HIV Prevention: Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
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Biomedical HIV Prevention: iPrEx
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Treatment as Prevention: HPTN 052
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Resources for Patients Seeking Information About HIV*
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Closing Remarks
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Abbreviations
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