Tools for HIV prevention and care excellence for healthcare providers in Philadelphia and beyond.

Philly Keep On Loving For Providers is a comprehensive resource designed to equip healthcare providers with the essential skills and knowledge required to effectively address key concepts in HIV prevention. With a strong emphasis on health equity, the website aims to ensure that all healthcare providers are equipped to provide equal access to information and resources for HIV prevention.

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Foundational Concepts

Introducing crucial topics such as stigma and trauma-informed care

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Empowering Conversations

Tips and strategies to ensure a positive sexual health conversation

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Prevention

PrEP

An Overview of PrEP, Including its Efficacy, Indications, Monitoring Requirements, and Potential Side Effects

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PEP

A guide for the administration of antiretroviral medications
following exposure to HIV

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Linkage To Care

Linkage to care is important in ensuring early diagnosis and effective management of the infection

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HIV Testing

One in 10 people in Philadelphia who have HIV don’t know they have it. That’s why it’s crucial to offer HIV testing

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STI Screening

Regular STI screening not only aids in early detection but also plays a significant role in prevention

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Resources

Technical Assistance

Contact us for help with your questions

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Printables

Downloadables all in one place

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Links

Links to medication assistance programs, webinars, and other helpful resources

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About the Action Kit

What is the action kit and who is behind it? Talk about the Division of HIV Health, etc….

FOR MORE HELP, CALL THE HEALTH INFORMATION HELPLINE AT 215-985-2437

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This site contains STI & HIV prevention messages that might not be appropriate for all audiences. Since these infections are spread primarily through sexual practices or by sharing needles, prevention messages may address these topics. If you are not seeking such information or may be offended by such materials, please leave this website.

This website is not intended as a substitute for your healthcare provider.

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