New Mexico AIDS Education & Training Center

MSC10-5550
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131

Phone: (505) 272-8443
Fax: (505) 272-4767

Resources for Providers

*Resources are listed in alphabetical order and by the most current date. Please click on each section to view more information.

Resources for Providers


Antiretroviral Resources

CDC Preexposure prophylaxis for the Prevention of HIV Infection in the United States - 2014; A clinical Practice Guideline 

CDC Preexposure Prophylaxis supplement 

Remedicalizing an epidemic: from HIV treatment as prevention to HIV treatment is prevention


Health Reform

Health Reform Hits Main Street
Confused about how the new health reform law really works? This short, animated movie - featuring the "You Toons" - explains the problems with the current health care system, the changes that are happening now, and the big changes coming in 2014. Written and produced by the Kaiser Family Foundation.


HIV/AIDS Oral Health Care Resource

HIVdent: HIVdent is a not-for-profit coalition of concerned health care professionals committed to assuring access to high quality oral health care services for adults, adolescents, and children living with HIV disease. HIVdent disseminates state-of-the-art treatment information and shares expertise in advocacy, development, training, integration, and evaluation of oral health services for the HIV-infected population.


HIV/Heart Disease Resources

HIV & Your Heart
American Heart Association co-developed with the American Academy of HIV Medicine (March 2011)


HIV/Hepatitis Resources

Opportune Time: Identifying and Managing HCV & HIV in Correctional Settings
Presented by: David Paar, MD & David Wohl,MD (May 2011)

Only 30 Percent of Americans Infected With HIV Are Controlling It

National Training Center for Integrating Hepatitis into HIV/STD Prevention Services


HIV/Influenza Resources

HIV and the Flu from the CDC 


HIV Testing & Screening Resources

Laboratory Testing for the Diagnosis of HIV Infection Updated Recommendations from the CDC 

Interactive Tutorial on Routine HIV Screening in Health Care Settings
From the Northwest AIDS Education & Training Center (NW AETC). Provides 1.5 hours of free CME & CNE credit. (December 2010)

Rapid Testing Approved
(December 2010)

HIV Testing & Screening Cost & Reimbursement Toolkit (December 2010)
The Health Research & Educational Trust, an affiliate of the American Hospital Association, has produced a FREE downloadable toolkit on HIV testing and screening cost and reimbursement. The package of tools helps providers that want to start or expand a routine HIV screening or diagnostic testing program. The toolkit includes:

  • A chart highlighting which payers reimburse for testing and screening
  • A summary of key issues, questions and resources, including quality improvement ramifications, benefits of early diagnosis of infection, and community benefit potential
  • A basic cost calculator to estimate expenses and revenue of a testing program.

NASTAD Brief: CDC HIV Testing Initiative
(March 2009)


Perinatal Resources

Text4Baby
The National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition (HMHB) is launching text4baby, a free mobile information service that provides pregnant women and new moms with information to help them care for their health and give their babies the best possible start in life. Women who sign up for the service by texting "BABY" to 511411 (or BEBE in Spanish), will receive free SMS text messages each week, timed to their due date or baby's date of birth.


TB Resources

Health Care Providers and TB Program Materials by Topic
(March 2011)


Transgender Health

Center of Excellence for Transgender Health - Sexual Health of Transgender Patients
(April 2011)

Continuity of Care for HIV-Infected Patients Returning to Mexico

Crossing the Border: Continuity of Care for HIV-Infected Patients

Source: U.S./Mexico Border AETC Steering Team (UMBAST); Pacific AETC, Mountain Plains AETC; Texas/Oklahoma AETC and AETC National Resource Center (07/2008)

(Designed to be in conjunction with the one-page handout Recommendations for Providers Assisting HIV Patients Returning to Mexico)

Read more at the U.S.-Mexico Border HIV/AIDS Resource Directory (AETC)