NYC Health Department
Events from this organizer
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose using naloxone and provide information on how to access free naloxone.
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Trauma & Its Impact on Clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C (NYC Health Dept)
This two-hour webinar will introduce providers to trauma and the impact on clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose using naloxone and provide information on how to access free naloxone.
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HIV & Hep C Co-infection (NYC Health Dept)
This two part (3 hours total - 2 sessions that are each 1.5 hours) training is for health and human service providers who work with people living with HIV and who need updated information about HIV/HCV co-infection in order to provide effective services to their clients.
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Health Literacy in HIV, STI and Viral Hepatitis Care (NYC Health Dept)
This 1.5-hour webinar will provide health and human services providers an overview of health literacy and give participants the opportunity to develop skills utilizing health literacy universal precautions to clearly communicate with patients or clients.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone in Spanish (NYC Health Dept)
This virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Trauma & Its Impact on Clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C (NYC Health Dept)
This two-hour webinar will introduce providers to trauma and the impact on clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C. This course will review the definition of trauma and trauma informed care.
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HIV & Hep C Co-infection (NYC Health Dept)
This two part (3 hours total - 2 sessions that are each 1.5 hours) training is for health and human service providers who work with people living with HIV and who need updated information about HIV/Hep C co-infection in order to provide effective services to their clients. More than 25% of people living with HIV in the United States are co-infected with Hep C. Among people who acquired HIV as a result of injection drug use, the rates of HIV/Hep C co-infection may be as high as 90%. Hep C screening is recommended for all persons living with HIV.



