The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) AIDS Institute (AI) Clinical Guidelines Program is a longstanding, collaborative effort of the AI Office of the Medical Director and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases.
The program produces and publishes evidence-based, state-of-the-art clinical practice guidelines that establish uniform standards of care for NYS to improve the health and well-being of all adults who receive prevention services or treatment for HIV, viral hepatitis, other sexually transmitted infections, and substance use disorders. Learn more:
- CEI Newsletter (11/19/24)
- NYS Medicaid Update – September 2024 (11/7/24)
- NYCDOHMH Dear Colleague Letter: Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (11/4/24)
- HCV Dashboard NY: New Hepatitis C Testing Technology Approved (10/29/24)
- Updates from AETC Program Colleagues & Collaborators - Fall 2024 (10/24/24)
- Conversations with CEI Podcast: The Case for Chronic Pain Management among People Who Use Opioids (10/22/24)
- 2024 CEI Annual Survey - Please complete the 2024 CEI Annual Survey (10/18/24)
- Topics, Trends & Updates for October (10/10/24)
- Topics, Trends & Updates for September (9/11/24)
- NASTAD: 2025 Emerging Community Leaders Program – Now Accepting Applications (8/14/24)
- 12/03/2024: NIAAA: How Does Alcohol Impact the Lives of Older Adults – And What Can We Do About It?
- 12/04/2024: Pain Management for People who Use Opioids
- 12/09/2024: CEI Trainings at the 9th Annual NYSDOH AIDS Institute Ending the Epidemic Summit and 26th Annual World AIDS Day
- 12/10/2024: VASAM: What is Hot in Addiction Medicine Series (WHAM) #4
- 04/24/2025: ASAM 56th Annual Conference – Innovations in Addiction Medicine and Science
