HIV s100 Prescriber Course

Dates
From:
27 May 2025
-
17 Jun 2025

Cost
Free

Available to
Practice Nurses
General Practitioners

Continuing Professional Development

12.5 RACGP CPD hours - Educational Activities & 9.5 RACGP CPD hours - Reviewing Performance

Online

Accreditation
After hours
Supporting the workforce
Blood borne viruses

Hosted by the Victorian HIV and Hepatitis Integrated Training And Learning (VHHITAL) program, this course is designed to support GPs and Nurse Practitioners in managing and treating HIV in the general practice setting, providing them with the opportunity to establish relationships with local specialist services for ongoing mentoring and referral. Upon successful completion of this training and the associated assessment, you may apply to your relevant State Department of health for authority to prescribe section 100 drugs for the management of HIV in Australia.

Cost: FREE 

Format: Online, over 4 weeks

Start Date: Tuesday 27 May 2025

End Date: Tuesday 17 June 2025


If completing the course is not convenient for you at this time, please be aware there will future opportunities. Please contact the team at vhhital@nwmphn.org.au if you wish to submit an expression of interest for future HIV s100 prescriber courses. 


Presented by:

Dr David Griffin, Infectious Disease Physician -Alfred Health,

Dr Emma Paige, Infectious Disease Physician- Alfred Health,

Dr Melanie Bissessor, Sexual Health Physician - Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

Dr Matt Penn, GP - North Richmond Community Health Centre

Dr Tom Dickson, GP - Prahran Market Clinic

Daniel Sankar - Nurse Practitioner - The Centre Clinic


Learning Methods: Presentation, Case Discussion, Q&A.


Places in this course are limited. We kindly ask that you only register if you can commit to the following:

 

Before the course:

Completion of the pre-course online learning, including:

  • Pre-course Activity: Multiple choice questionnaire (Mandatory, approx. 8 mins)
  • Online Learning Modules: Clinical Foundations of HIV (Mandatory, 60 minutes) and Clinical Extensions of HIV (Mandatory, 80 mins)


During the course:

The course will run over 4 weeks compromising of a variety of weekly tasks, including:


1. Completion of pre-recorded video modules: Each week, video lectures (1.5 -2 hour) will be available for participants to watch at time that suits them. The interactive webinar activities will be based on learnings from these video lectures.


2. Live webinars: Attendance of four live webinars are compulsory for successful completion of the course. Dates and times of these webinars are as follows:

  • Tuesday 27 May 2025, 6:30 - 8:30pm AEDT
  • Tuesday 03 June 2025, 6:30 - 8:30pm AEDT
  • Tuesday 10 June 2025, 6:30 - 8:30pm AEDT
  • Tuesday 17 June 2025, 6:30 - 8:30pm AEDT

3. Completion of assignments: One case study assignments must be completed during the course, which will take approx. 30 mins each to complete.

 

After the course:

A post-course online assessment comprising of multiple-choice questions must be completed for participants to apply for HIV s100 accreditation via the relevant State Department of Health. 

Learning outcomes:

• 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.