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Content From: HIV.govPublished: May 04, 20182 min read

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Are you interested in elevating the standards of care for Black MSM and Transgender patients? Join the 2018 CME/CNE competition

HIV.gov reported about the His Health project in a recent blog and now offers an update on a training opportunity that can help the HIV community to reach and effectively serve the needs of Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) and transgender people.

The His HealthExit Disclaimer site offers care models, training modules, and resources for enhanced linkage, retention, and engagement strategies targeting Black MSM. It is intended to reach providers and patients and offers continuing medical education (CME) and continuing nursing education (CNE) credits. His Health is part of The Center for Engaging Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (CEBACC) at the National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD).

CEBAAC has recently announced a continuing education competition Exit Disclaimer drawing on the courses available at HisHealth.orgExit Disclaimer. The competition is open until May 25th, 2018. Healthcare providers, public health professionals, educators, and students are invited to enroll in at least one of the six courses on HisHealth.orgExit Disclaimer. The first 75 participants who finish one of the courses will receive prizes. For details on how to join, the prizes and the courses, please visit the His Health CME/CNE CompetitionExit Disclaimer.

All courses are free, self-paced and accredited.

CEBACC is supported through funds from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as part of its efforts to serve the groups targeted by the Secretary’s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund (SMAIF).