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SK HIV Education Series

The SK HIV Education Series offers monthly noon-hour presentations September through June that are available through Telehealth and by webinar. When possible, presentations are posted to this page following an event.

For additional information about the SK HIV Education Series, including speaker and topic suggestions, e-mail contact@skhiv.ca.

7:00 amDec 2, 2019

HIV Update for Southern SK

HIV Update for Southern SK Learning Objectives: Review the key driving forces behind the HIV epidemic in Saskatchewan Summarize [...]

7:00 amNov 27, 2018

Getting to 90-90-90

Getting to 90-90-90 A Special AIDS Awareness Week Presentation This presentation will include an overview of: Saskatchewan epidemiology for [...]

7:00 amOct 16, 2017

Trans* Healthcare

Trans* Healthcare Objectives Appreciate the importance of trans* health issues Including in context of HIV Describe components of building [...]

7:00 amFeb 2, 2017

HIV and Motivational Interviewing

HIV and Motivational Interviewing What Is Motivational Interviewing? Directive, person centered counseling style that aims to help people explore [...]

7:00 amJan 18, 2017

Clinical Use of Antiretrovirals

Clinical Use of Antiretrovirals Objectives Describe the indications for ART Understand the principles of ART regimen building Describe strategies to [...]

7:00 amDec 14, 2016

Perinatal HIV

Perinatal HIV Objectives By the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: Describe the epidemiology of HIV [...]

E-Learning Videos

Perinatal Protocols
for HIV Prevention
February 2016

An overview of the newly released Perinatal Protocols for HIV Prevention for Saskatchewan is provided by Debbie Rodger, Nurse Consultant for the SK HIV Collaborative.

Perinatal Protocols for HIV Prevention

Video series from the Women and HIV E-Learning Event
February 2016

This E-Learning Event was presented as continuing education and development for nurses.

Primary Care of Women Living with HIV

Primary Care of Women Living with HIV

Dr. Larissa Pawluck and Della Magnusson, Nurse Practitioner, Westside Community Clinic, Saskatoon

Pregnancy and HIV

Pregnancy and HIV

Dr. Mona Loutfy, Infectious Diseases Specialist, Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto

Special Considerations – Women and cART

Special Considerations – Women and cART

Mary Ermine – Living with HIV

Mary Ermine – Living with HIV

Women Living with HIV

Women Living with HIV

Barb Bowditch, Outreach Worker and Nicole Roy, Social Worker, Access Place, Prince Albert

Supporting Gender and Sexual Diversity

Supporting Gender and Sexual Diversity

Rachel Loewen Walker, Executive Director, OUTSaskatoon

Community Based Organization Support

Community Based Organization Support

Morag Hurn, Support Services, AIDS Program South Saskatchewan

Cultural Considerations

Cultural Considerations

Marilyn Wapass, SHARP Coordinator, Saskatoon Tribal Council Health Centre

Women and HIV Questions and Answers

Women and HIV Questions and Answers

Video series from the Trauma Informed Care Event
August 2015

This E-Learning Event was presented as continuing education and development for nurses.

Trauma Informed Care with Dr. Annabel Mead

Trauma Informed Care with Dr. Annabel Mead

Dr. Annabel Mead, Heartwood Centre for Women, British Columbia

Trauma Informed Care with Jason Mercredi

Trauma Informed Care with Jason Mercredi

Jason Mercredi, Support Services Coordinator, AIDS Saskatoon and 601 Outreach Centre

Trauma Informed Care with Patti Tait

Trauma Informed Care with Patti Tait

Patti Tait, Family Violence Counsellor, Saskatoon Indian Métis Friendship Centre

Trauma Informed Care Panel Discussion with Dr. Annabel Mead, Jason Mercredi, and Patti Tait

Trauma Informed Care Panel Discussion with Dr. Annabel Mead, Jason Mercredi, and Patti Tait

Dr. Annabel Mead, Heartwood Centre for Women, British Columbia; Jason Mercredi, Support Services Coordinator, AIDS Saskatoon and 601 Outreach Centre; and Patti Tait, Family Violence Counsellor, Saskatoon Indian Métis Friendship Centre

Trauma Informed Care in the Workplace with Dr. Annabel Mead

Trauma Informed Care in the Workplace with Dr. Annabel Mead

Dr. Annabel Mead, Heartwood Centre for Women, British Columbia

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