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Home » Healthy Living Manual: for people living with HIV

Healthy Living Manual: for people living with HIV

The Healthy Living Manual provides people living with HIV basic information about the virus, how to optimize their personal health, and how to approach a variety of HIV-related issues. This informative book was produced by Positive Living BC members and collaborators.

Read and download the manual (pdf).

New HIV Testing Recommendations

Offer and recommend a routine HIV test to all adults who have not been tested in the past year, under the following conditions:
  • Whenever any other bloodwork is ordered
  • Whenever a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) test or diagnosis occurs (same for Hepatitis C & Tuberculosis)
  • Whenever asked for an HIV test
Patients with an identified risk may benefit from more frequent testing, e.g. every 3-6 months. Continue to routinely order HIV tests with prenatal bloodwork

Featured Education

All events are Mainpro accredited and free to physicians

Mainpro-C Workshops: Sign up for the next HIV testing workshops in Richmond (Mar 12) and North Shore (Mar 11 & Apr 30)

In Practice Support: Education comes to your practice! For family physicians in group practices in Vancouver.

Linking Learning to Practice: Interested in earning Mainpro-C credits? Find out how the UBC CPD team can support you in Linking Learning to Practice.

HIV Testing Initiative in Family Practice (UBC CPD)
Faculty of Medicine
UBC Division of Continuing Professional Development
855 W 10th Ave
Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 1L7
Tel 604 875 5075
Website ubccpd.ca
Email hiv.cpd@ubc.ca
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