
Check out our list of resources for information and support to help you understand and prescribe PrEP. Our state-by-state resources pages also provide a wealth of local, accurate, inclusive, sex-positive PrEP info and tools for you and your patients.
The Clinician Consultation Center supports clinicians who seek guidance around the use of HIV meds.
- PrEPline, 855-HIV-PrEP (855-448-7737)
- Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET
- PEPline, 888-448-4911
- Occupational PEP: Monday – Sunday, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST
- Non-occupational PEP: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET; weekends and holidays, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET
- HIV/AIDS management, (800) 933-3413
- Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET
- Perinatal HIV/AIDS, (888) 448-8765
- 24 hours, seven days a week
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CDC's Prescribe HIV Prevention program materials for providers; including:
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CDC's PrEP Clinical Practice Supplement (PrEP-related ICD, CPT and LOINC codes on page 42)
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CDC's Effectiveness of Prevention Strategies to Reduce the Risk of Acquiring or Transmitting HIV
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“On-Demand” Dosing for PrEP: Guidance for Medical Providers from NYC Health
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PAETC’s HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): A brief guide for providers
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PrEP Education for Youth-Serving Primary Care Providers Toolkit
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SFDPH Capacity Building Assistance program provider PrEP essentials card
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NYC Dept of Health PrEP Action Kit for patients and providers
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The Fenway Institute's glossary of terms for conducting respectful communication with LGBT people. Comes from Do Ask, Do Tell: A Toolkit for Collecting Data on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Clinical Settings
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NCSH's quick-reference sexual health pocket cards for providers (for adolescents, adults, and a combination)
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Capacity Building Assistance (CBA) Provider Network is the CDC’s flagship program, providing high-impact HIV prevention capacity building assistance to individuals, communities and health departments throughout the country. Through this network, you have access to 21 CBA providers who can help you with information, training and technical assistance. Feel free to email your specific requests to info@cbaproviders.org.
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Global Advisory Board (GAB) for Sexual Health and Wellbeing's Sexual Pleasure Training Toolkit. A long but informative guide to helping providers put a sex-positive framing on discussions about sexual health and rights with their clients.
- PleasePrEPMe's Navigator Manual, Helping People Access Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
This comprehensive curriculum is designed to address any educational needs to bring pharmacists up to speed on the latest in HIV preventive care, and will provide pharmacists with the necessary clinical, management, and policy tools for implementing HIV prevention services including postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) and preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP). The curriculum is comprised of an online webcast, electronic/downloadable monograph, as well as 3 short, state primers. The webinar focuses on medication therapy management protocols, and views PrEP through a health equity lens. The comprehensive electronic/downloadable monograph has been developed in response to the expanded scope of pharmacy practice in many states and is designed to specifically support the needs of pharmacists as they seek to understand and implement guidelines and protocols for HIV PrEP and PEP provision in the pharmacy setting. The 3 short, state primers for pharmacists practicing in Nevada, Oregon, and Virginia address the state-specific board of pharmacy policies and details for these states most-recently expanding their practice scope.
- Module 1: Optimizing PrEP Access Through Advocacy
- Module 2: Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: A Comprehensive User Guide
- Module 3: Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Nevada Supplement
- Module 4: Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Oregon Supplement
- Module 5: Providing PEP/PrEP in the Pharmacy Setting: Virginia Supplement