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HIV PrEP in Indigenous Communities: Initiating PrEP | June 27, 2023

Date of Presentation: June 27, 2023

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Grand Rounds  

Keywords: #hiv  #pep  #pre-exposure prophylaxis  #prep  

We invite you to join Indian Country ECHO for a Grand Rounds focused on effectively integrating HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) services in Indian Health Service, Tribal and Urban Indian clinics. In this presentation, Andrew Yu, MS, BSN, RN, ACRN, National HIV/HCV/STI Clinical Coordinator at Indian Health Service Headquarters, and Whitney Essex, MSN, FNP-BC, ECHO faculty member and Family Nurse Practitioner with Infectious Diseases at Cherokee Nation Health Services, will share valuable insights around clinical/laboratory evaluation prior to prescribing PrEP, rational for labs, interpretation of HIV and HBV serology, treatment considerations, discuss counseling prior to and during PrEP delivery, recommended regimens, and potential side effects from PrEP. Whitney and Andrew also discuss injectable HIV PrEP, PEP care services, DoxyPEP, and recent advances making the prevention of HIV infection a staple of primary care services.

Recording:

Presented by:

Andrew Yu, BSN, RN, ACRN | Whitney Essex, MSN, FNP-BC

Andrew Yu, BSN, RN, ACRN, is the National HIV/HCV/STI Clinical Coordinator for the Indian Health Service Division of Clinical and Community Services. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University and his Master of Science in Community and Public Health Nursing from Hunter College – CUNY. He is also certified as an AIDS care registered nurse and an active member of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.

Whitney Essex, MSN, FNP-BC, received her Master of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2011 and is board certified in family practice by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center. Whitney has been a Nurse Practitioner with Cherokee Nation Health Services since 2012 and works in the Infectious Diseases Department where she coordinates the Cherokee Nation Hepatitis C Elimination Program and co-directors the Ending the HIV Epidemic Program. Whitney assists in the maintenance of a general infectious diseases clinical service, providing primary care for HIV, HIV-PrEP, hepatitis C, and other infectious diseases related patients. She also serves as faculty for several infectious diseases-related virtual ECHO clinics across Indian Country.

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Date added: May 23, 2023