RTC Course Registration Information

Contact us at (631) 444-3209

HIV Education and Training Programs of the AIDS Institute and the Center for Public Health Education at Stony Brook University are pleased to announce:

Information about New York State supported HIV/STI/Viral Hepatitis trainings
New Online Registration System for non physician HIV/STI/Viral Hepatitis Trainings
Some important features of the Online Registration System:

Easy to use

  •  One stop shopping - register for trainings offered by any AIDS Institute-funded training center 
  •  Keeps track of all the trainings you have attended 
  •  Allows you to print out your own course completion certificates and documentation

Easy to remember web address to register for training classes:
https://www.hivtrainingny.org

The first time that you register for training you will be required to set up a user account and password.
Please note that once you register for training, you will receive email confirmation from hivet@health.state.ny.us.
If you are experiencing any difficulty with your account and password, please contact the NYS Department of Health AIDS Institute in Albany at 518-474-3045. They are the ones who administer the online registration system.

Please see our current listing of training classes below and visit the Online Registration system to register by visiting https://www.hivtrainingny.org


For any other questions related to training courses offered by the Center for Public Health Education at Stony Brook University, please call (631) 444-3209.

 

The School of Health Professions (SHP) is committed to ensuring safe, welcoming, and inclusive learning spaces for all members of our community. Inclusive learning spaces can include classrooms, labs, and other places of learning where all stakeholders (students, faculty, and staff) will be treated with respect and dignity. Students will be provided equitable opportunities to express ideas, opinions, and world views. The use of any language or behavior that may be construed as offensive and/or disparaging based on a person or group’s race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religion, socio-economic status, disability status, citizenship status, or any other characteristic is not acceptable behavior.  Students who are in violation of the aforementioned may be referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.

 

 
CENTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION TRAINING CALENDAR
JANUARY 2024
 
 

Webinar: HIV Testing in NYS
January 9th, 2024

This 2 hour webinar will provide the latest information about New York State Public Health Law requirements that guide HIV testing.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
 

Webinar Series: HIV and Hepatitis C Co-infection
January 11th, 2024

This two part training (3 hours, 2 sessions, 1.5 hours each) is for health and human service providers who work with people living with HIV and who need updated information about HIV/HCV co-infection in order to provide effective services to their clients.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER


Webinar Series - HIV Testing Skills Practice Session
January 16th, 2024
This two-part webinar series will provide participants with an opportunity to practice key skills related to offering HIV testing services.
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Trauma Informed Care (TIC) 101 Webinar Series
January 23rd & 25th, 2024
This 6-hour training (Three 2-hour sessions) provides participants with foundational knowledge about how psychological trauma and adversity may impact the health and well-being of individuals.
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Sexual Health and Development
January 24th, 2024
This two-hour webinar will review sections from the current Sex, Gender, and HIV course related to sexual development, trauma, anatomy, and sexual health.
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Webinar Series: Role of Health Home Care Managers
in Improving Health Outcomes for Clients Living with HIV

January 30th, 2024
This two-part webinar series is designed to help Health Home care managers develop strategies to effectively engage, assess and develop plans of care for patients living with HIV.
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Harm Reduction Approach Overview
January 31st, 2024
This 2-hour webinar will provide health and human service providers with a comprehensive overview of Harm Reduction.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

 

Building Bridges to Cultural Humility in Health and Human Services: 
Two-Part Webinar Series
February 6th, 2024 & February 8th , 2024  - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

This two-part webinar series is designed to explore the broad definition of culture and cultural humility and its relationship to competent and effective health care and human service delivery.
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Affirming Screening for Social Determinants of Health
February 7th, 2024  - 11:00am to 4:00pm 

This four-hour training (consisting of two, 2-hour webinars) that will help participants identify good practices for conducting screening for social determinants of health (SDOH) in a client-centered, affirming manner.
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Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Infections
February 13th, 2024 - 2:00pm to 3:30pm
This 90-minute training will prepare non-physician health and human service providers and peer workers with the epidemiology, modes of transmission, prevention techniques, and treatment of common STDs.
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Webinar: Prevention Strategies and HIV Positive Clients
February 15th, 2024 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
During this two-hour webinar we will discuss strategies to help people living with HIV achieve behavioral changes that can prevent negative health outcomes for themselves and avoid transmission to others.
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The ABCs of Hepatitis
February 20th, 2024 - 2:00pm to 3:30
This 90-minute webinar will prepare non-physician health and human services providers and peer workers with the epidemiology, modes of transmission, prevention techniques, and treatment of hepatitis A, B, and C.
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HYBRID: Intimate Partner Violence
February 27th, 2024 - 1:00pm to 4:30pm
This 3.5-hour training is a basic introduction to the topic of Intimate Partner Violence for health and human service providers. Intimate Partner Violence is a pattern of coercive behavior exerted by one intimate partner over the other with the goal of establishing and maintaining power and control. This class is being delivered live in person and virtually.
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**Unless otherwise stated all classes are online webinars through the Zoom web conferencing platform. These classes are free and open to the public. You just need to have the Zoom client installed on your computer or mobile device. **