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HIV s100 Prescriber Course (22 Jul - 19 Aug)

Time: 7.00PM - 9.00PM

Venue: Online


The HIV s100 Prescriber Course is designed to support primary care medical practitioners and nurse practitioners to manage and treat HIV.
The prescriber course is delivered over 4 weeks with a combination of self-paced learning activities and interactive webinars. Presentations and case discussions will be delivered by specialists and GPs with expertise in HIV.
Learning methods include online learning modules, in-depth video presentations, case discussions and facilitated group work, giving attendees an opportunity to discuss practical strategies with peers and specialists. Upon successful completion of this training and the associated case assessment, eligible participants may apply to the relevant state departments of health for authority to prescribe section 100 drugs for the management of HIV in Australia.


This course has 4 components;

  1. Facilitated online training: A four-week facilitated course with weekly online activities and Pre-requisite activity: Introduction to HIV Online Learning Modules and HIV Prevention Video Module. These self-directed modules are the foundation for the facilitated online training and must be completed within the 12 months prior to the prescriber course.
  2. Facilitated online training: A four-week facilitated course with weekly online activities and interactive webinars.
  3. Post course assessment: an online case-based multiple-choice exam to be completed within one month of the facilitated training.
  4. Reinforcing activity: a choice of self-directed activities equivalent to four hours, which must be completed within one month of the facilitated training.


Interactive webinar dates:

Thursday 22nd July

Thursday 29th July

Thursday 12th August

Thursday 19th August

Following the course participants will be able to:

  • Describe the principles of initiation of antiretroviral therapy
  • Evaluate the complexity of factors influencing patients’ treatment decisions
  • Develop a clinical management plan for a patient on therapy, incorporating strategies for health promotion and harm minimisation
  • Describe the contributing factors to the development of treatment toxicities and antiretroviral resistance
  • Identify appropriate referral pathways for complex HIV issues including salvage therapy, women considering pregnancy and IRIS

Suitable for GPs and Nurse Practitioners.

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