Training Library
Enhance your healthcare skills with ASHM’s diverse training courses for health professionals working in HIV, blood-borne viruses, and sexual and reproductive health. Discover practical knowledge with our face-to-face, hybrid, virtual, and online self-paced options. Improve patient outcomes and advance your career.
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Virtual
18 Jul - 08 Aug
National HIV s100 Prescriber Course
This course is designed to support clinicians in managing and treating HIV and to provide them with the tools to facilitate ongoing care.
Virtual
28 Jun
National Advanced HIV Nursing
Developed and presented by nurses, this interactive course will focus on the nurse’s role in HIV care.
Virtual
25 Jun
NSW HIV PrEP Update: Injectables and Innovations
This webinar will provide the latest PrEP updates, including injectable PrEP & strategies to ensure HIV prevention for diverse populations.
Virtual
25 Jun
NSW HIV Prescriber Update: Skin Disease and HIV
Dermatological Conditions section in the HIV Management guidelines has been updated.
Virtual
27 May
NT HIV and STI Testing and Cultural Appropriate Care
A facilitated webinar discussing culturally appropriate care in HIV and STI testing. Includes how to access to HIV testing via HIVtest.au
Virtual
30 May
ACT/NSW Prescribing PrEP – including Injectable PrEP
GPs and NPs can prescribe PrEP to help reduce HIV transmission in Australia – including an injectable mode of delivery
In Person
30 May
WA Viral Hepatitis and Preventing Liver Cancer
This course will provide an overview of viral hepatitis, case finding and clinical auditing and prevention of liver cancer.
Virtual
16 May - 06 Jun
QLD HIV s100 Accredited Prescriber Course
This course is designed to support clinicians in managing and treating HIV and to provide them with the tools to facilitate ongoing care.
Virtual
28 May
NSW Nursing: HIV and aging
Learn how can you as a nurse, can integrate follow-up strategies for people living and aging with HIV.