Webinar on PrEP 201: Prevention for Every Body

Date: February 21, 2024

Time: 10-11:30 AM Pacific time

 

Please join PAN and two community educators from Freddie for PrEP 201: Prevention for Every Body. On the registration page you can submit questions in advance (your name won’t be mentioned in webinar).

This webinar will be presented by Thomas Iglesias Trombetta and Grant Picarillo, who will offer accessible information about some of the lesser-known intricacies of PrEP for HIV prevention, with special focus on considerations for different types of communities, new developments on the horizon such as injectable PrEP, and variations on PrEP scheduling that may be available for certain folks.

The session will be 90 minutes long.

 

This webinar will support the work of:

  • People engaged in HIV eduation and prevention
  • Organizations providing support to people living with HIV and their communities
  • Organizations providing general STBBI education
  • Care providers and advocates
  • People who want to know more about HIV and HIV related care

 

In registering for this free learning event:
– You agree to honour PAN’s Group Guidelines and Responsibilities.
– You agree to complete an evaluation

In registering to take part in this event, you acknowledge that PAN may record it, and that your name, image and voice may be recorded. In taking part, you give PAN the right and authority to use your name, voice, and image if applicable. We will provide participants information on how to change their name and turn off their cameras if they wish, but can’t guarantee anonymity.

After registration you should receive a confirmation email. SAVE THE CONFIRMATION EMAIL to access webinar. Email [email protected] if this does not arrive.

 

Click here to register now.

 

Visit our library of on-demand webinars in the PAN Presents and KnowledgeConnect series.


We greatly appreciate the vision of our government funders and their ongoing commitment to supporting the work of PAN. In particular we gratefully acknowledge the Public Health Agency of Canada – HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.