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HIV PrEP made practical module

CE / CME

PrEP Made Practical: HIV Prevention in Mental Health Care Settings

Physician Assistants/Physician Associates: 0.75 AAPA Category 1 CME credit

Pharmacists: 0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEUs)

ABIM MOC: maximum of 0.75 Medical Knowledge MOC point

Physicians: maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Nurse Practitioners/Nurses: 0.75 Nursing contact hour

Released: April 14, 2026

Expiration: April 13, 2027

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Introduction

In this module, Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhD, discusses the importance of integrating HIV prevention with oral and injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in mental health care settings. Then he shares strategies that healthcare professionals (HCPs)—prescribers and nonprescribers alike—can employ to improve PrEP uptake and persistence in people with mental health conditions who are at risk of HIV acquisition.

The key points discussed in this module are illustrated with thumbnails from the accompanying downloadable PowerPoint slideset, which can be found here or downloaded by clicking on any of the slide thumbnails in the module alongside the expert commentary. 

How many people with mental health conditions do you provide care for in a typical week?

For those who practice in academic or community settings, please indicate your practice setting:

I recognize that regardless of my specialty, it is my responsibility to recommend PrEP to my patients living with mental health conditions.

I have effective strategies to integrate PrEP discussions into routine mental health care consultations.

A client requests PrEP but discloses no risk factors for acquiring HIV. What would you recommend?