Course Overview

Use of urgent care and convenient (or retail) health care centers for primary care is increasing. We need to build trust with our patients, especially if we expect them to speak honestly about their health, including their sexual health. If health care providers don’t employ cultural humility, patients may never interact with health care again. Clinicians have a massive responsibility to start a conversation about sexual health and PrEP without judgment, discrimination, or stigma. We owe it to our patients to be educated about HIV prevention.

This free CME/CE webinar teaches you how to employ cultural humility in your practice and start judgement-free conversations about sexual health, including the use PrEP to prevent HIV.



Key Topics Covered:

  • Practical advice for starting a safe and judgement-free conversation about sexual health.
  • Explaining cultural humility and how it can be employed in a clinical setting to provide better and more thoughtful care.
  • Expanding HIV testing to reduce stigma and initiate discussions about HIV prevention
  • Identifying who is eligible for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
Agustina Boehringer
Agustina Boehringer, DMSc, PA-C

Chief Medical Officer
Heart to Heart International
Lenexa, KS
(she/her/hers)


Ryan Pasternak
Ryan Pasternak, MD, MPH, FAAP (he/him)

Board-Certified Adolescent Medicine specialist,
Division Director for Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas City and Professor of Pediatrics at University of Missouri,
Kansas City, MO.