
HIV/AIDS: What You Need To Know
Gain essential knowledge on HIV/AIDS transmission, prevention, and care. This 3-hour course meets Florida’s HIV/AIDS CE requirement and covers infection control, testing, legal issues, and public health. Credits are reported to CE Broker and/or CPE Monitor for easy compliance.

About this course
HIV/AIDS: What You Need To Know is a 3-hour continuing education (CE) course designed to equip healthcare professionals with essential knowledge on HIV/AIDS. As the landscape of HIV/AIDS continues to evolve, staying informed is crucial for providing effective and compassionate care.
This course delves into the fundamentals of HIV/AIDS, covering transmission methods, prevention strategies, and patient care approaches. Participants will gain insights into infection control practices, testing protocols, and the legal aspects of HIV/AIDS management. Emphasis is placed on understanding the social and psychological impacts of the disease, enabling providers to offer empathetic support to individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
Key topics include:
Modes of HIV transmission and risk factors
Prevention techniques, including safe practices and education
Infection control measures in healthcare settings
Testing procedures and interpretation of results
Legal considerations, including confidentiality and patient rights
Strategies for delivering compassionate, stigma-free care
Whether you’re brushing up on core concepts or meeting a CE requirement, this course offers practical, up-to-date training that supports real-world application. If you’re a nurse, physician, pharmacist, or allied health provider, this is a fast, accessible way to strengthen your HIV/AIDS knowledge—and boost your confidence in patient interactions.
Get the knowledge you need to make a meaningful impact—while fulfilling a critical professional standard.
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Instructors

Peter A. Kreckel, RPh is a most unique breed of community pharmacist. He is a 1981 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. He has practiced independent community pharmacy for his entire career. He began his teaching career at St. Francis University in 2005, in the Department of Physician Assistant Sciences. For the past 16 years, he has taught Pharmacology to over 700 Physician Assistant Science students in their didactic year. He teaches all disciplines year-round, from Antibiotic therapy to Ob-Gyn.
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