HIV Clinical Consultation
A service for United States clinicians of all experience levels.
- The National HIV Curriculum does not provide clinical consultation. If you are interested in obtaining free, confidential, phone-based or online consultations, contact the National Clinician Consultation Center at the University of California, San Francisco.
- The National Clinician Consultation Center provides clinician-to-clinician guidance and education on all topics pertaining to HIV treatment and prevention.
- The National Clinician Consultation Center consultants are practicing HIV-treatment experienced physicians, clinical pharmacists, nurses, and nurse practitioners.
The National Clinician Consultation Center is a component of the AIDS Education and Training Centers Program and is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Visit the pages below for phone numbers, contact hours, and instructions for submitting online consultations (if available).
Phone Web
HIV/AIDS Management
Expert clinical advice on providing optimal care to people living with HIV, from initiating antiretroviral regimens to managing HIV/AIDS and comorbidities.
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PEP: Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
Expert advice on managing occupational and non-occupational exposures to HIV and hepatitis B & C.
Phone Web
Substance Use Management
Expert clinical advice for healthcare providers on substance use evaluation and management.
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Perinatal HIV/AIDS
Immediate advice on HIV management in pregnant women and their infants, including referral to care.
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PrEP: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
Up-to-date clinical advice on providing PrEP as a prevention tool, from determining when prescribing PrEP is appropriate to understanding follow-up tests.
Phone Web
Hepatitis C Management
Expert clinical advice on HCV testing, staging, monitoring, and treatment including hepatitis C mono- and co-infection.