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HIPS logoCommunity Projects

The following programs are offered free to the community under grant funding:

  • All Gender Health - for transgender person and their partners
    www.epi.umn.edu/agh

  • Man-to-Man Sexual Health Seminars (M2M)
    www.epi.umn.edu/m2m
    A two-day multi-media interactive seminar providing education on sexuality and intimacy between men.  All men who have sex with men, or are attracted to men,
    and are 18 or older are invited.

  • Man to Man in Arizona
    http://www.phoenixbodypositive.org/

  • SHADES -
    NEW in 2007, a program specifically for Men of Color who have Sex with Men.

  • MATEC
    Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center
    www.mnmatec.umn.edu or www.matec.info

    A resource for Minnesota health care providers caring for persons at risk for and
    living with HIV/AIDS. We provide a service to link Minnesota providers to education, training, and clinical consultation resources for the screening, testing, and management of HIV/AIDS. Our services are provided to clinics and the following health professionals: nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, oral health professionals. We also offer resources and services to
    social service professionals including, case managers, mental health and substance abuse professionals. Any provider of services to people at risk for or living with HIV can contact our project staff for technical assistance.

    All of our programs are no cost and many provide no cost Continuing Medical Education Credits for physicians and other health professionals.

 

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