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Bryan, Brad (MDH)

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Jun 11, 2026, 11:20:50 AM (13 days ago) Jun 11
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Good morning,

Sharing this update for the upcoming SUD/HIV training in case anyone is interested.
It is in person next week- June 16-17. See more information below!

Sincerely,
Brad Bryan | All Pronouns | Harm Reduction Coordinator
MN Department of Health


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Good Afternoon, 


Spaces are still available for next week's free, in-person training on the Intersection of HIV and SUD! The training will take place on June 16 - 17 at the Elmer L. Andersen Human Services Building in St. Paul (540 Cedar Street). Lunch will be provided, and 12 CEU credits are available to participants. See additional details below.

Please consider registering or sharing this opportunity with others who may be interested! 

-Rob



The Intersection of HIV and SUD: Enhancing the Care Continuum with Evidence-Based Practices Series

 

In partnership with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Health Management Associates invites you to register and join us for a two-day, no-cost series on The Intersection of HIV and SUD: Enhancing the Care Continuum with Evidence-Based Practices. Lunch will be provided. Please share this opportunity!

 

Dates & Topics 

Day 1

Day 2

June 16 (Tuesday)

9:00 - 4:00 PM

June 17 (Wednesday)

9:00 - 4:00 PM

Session 1: 
  • Understanding HIV
  • HIV Testing and Treatment
  • The science of addiction, screening, and assessment

Session 2: 
  • MAT: Including MAT for Justice-Involved Individuals
  • Mental Health Treatment and Counseling
  • Stimulant Use
  • Chem Sex among MSM
Session 1:  
  • HIV Risk Reduction
  • SUD Harm Reduction
  • Ethical and Legal Issues
  • Funding and Policy Considerations
  • HIV and SUD Stigma
  • Motivational Interviewing

Session 2:
  • Cultural, Racial, and Sexual Identities
  • HIV Positivity, Pregnancy, and SUD
  • Accessing, Obtaining, and Integrating Services for Individuals with HIV and SUD in Minnesota

 

What’s the Focus: To provide community members, social workers, counselors, clinicians, peers, and administrators with enhanced awareness, knowledge, and skills toward the elimination of health inequities and improved patient experience of care.

 

Who Should Attend: Anyone working in and around the fields of HIV and/or substance use. CEU credits are available.

 

Presenters: HMA has a depth of experience and expertise working in HIV/SUD and providing high-quality training opportunities. The content was developed with support from the community partners listed below.


How to Register: Register here

Location: Elmer L. Andersen Human Services Building, 540 Cedar St, St. Paul, MN, 55101

 

Cost: Free

 

Community Partners

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Please share this unique opportunity with your colleagues and peers!



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Robert Muschler
Associate Principal | St. Paul, MN
Office: (612) 416-3625 | Direct: (507) 696-8923
www.healthmanagement.com

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