Week 2: HIV National Curriculum-Antiviral Therapy Guidelines
Instructions to Access National HIV Curriculum
The National HIV Curriculum project is a funded grant from the Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA). It is the goal of the National HIV Curriculum to provide ongoing, up-to-date
information on HIV prevention, screening, diagnosis, ongoing treatment, and care to healthcare
providers. The site can be accessed at https://www.hiv.uw.edu/ Links to an external site.
Please complete the three lessons listed below, including the quizzes, and upload your certificate
of completion into the Canvas course. Each topic overview and module require approximately 60
minutes to complete.
Complete the topics below from Module 3: Antiretroviral Therapy. Each one is worth 30 points for a
total of 90 points.
• Lesson 1: Antiretroviral Medications and Initial Therapy
• Lesson 2: Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Medications
• Lesson 3: Drug Interactions with Antiretroviral Medications
The Self-Study Modules should be completed and not the Question Bank as seen in the image:
, You will receive credit for Self-Study Modules completed for the Lessons listed as required. You will
not receive credit for Question Banks completed regardless of topic/lesson completed as they
appear on the HIV Curriculum Transcript or Certificate you submit.
CE (CNE and CME) Certificates
Free CME credit and CNE contact hours are offered throughout this site. Pharmacology CE for
advanced practice nurses is also available for many of the activities.
Professional Credit for HIV Self Study Modules
You can earn CNE credit for each module in this set. To apply for continuing education credit:
• read the topic overview,
• complete the activities,
• correctly answer 80% of the CE questions on the quiz,
• select either CME or CNE (depending upon your discipline and the
certificate you wish to receive),
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Instructions to Access National HIV Curriculum
The National HIV Curriculum project is a funded grant from the Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA). It is the goal of the National HIV Curriculum to provide ongoing, up-to-date
information on HIV prevention, screening, diagnosis, ongoing treatment, and care to healthcare
providers. The site can be accessed at https://www.hiv.uw.edu/ Links to an external site.
Please complete the three lessons listed below, including the quizzes, and upload your certificate
of completion into the Canvas course. Each topic overview and module require approximately 60
minutes to complete.
Complete the topics below from Module 3: Antiretroviral Therapy. Each one is worth 30 points for a
total of 90 points.
• Lesson 1: Antiretroviral Medications and Initial Therapy
• Lesson 2: Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Medications
• Lesson 3: Drug Interactions with Antiretroviral Medications
The Self-Study Modules should be completed and not the Question Bank as seen in the image:
, You will receive credit for Self-Study Modules completed for the Lessons listed as required. You will
not receive credit for Question Banks completed regardless of topic/lesson completed as they
appear on the HIV Curriculum Transcript or Certificate you submit.
CE (CNE and CME) Certificates
Free CME credit and CNE contact hours are offered throughout this site. Pharmacology CE for
advanced practice nurses is also available for many of the activities.
Professional Credit for HIV Self Study Modules
You can earn CNE credit for each module in this set. To apply for continuing education credit:
• read the topic overview,
• complete the activities,
• correctly answer 80% of the CE questions on the quiz,
• select either CME or CNE (depending upon your discipline and the
certificate you wish to receive),
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