Bone Health and HIV Health Educator Training Course

People living with HIV experience bone loss, weakened bones and broken bones more often than the general population. Their fracture rates, for example, are 2 to 4 times higher. As people live longer with HIV, these risks will increase with age, just as they do for all people. The Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation is committed to educating Americans living with HIV about how to protect their bones. We have partnered with community organizations to develop an in-depth training program to empower case managers to provide bone health information and resources to their clients living with HIV.