Case Management Operating Committee (CMOC)
The Case Management Operating Committee is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with and affected by HIV by promoting self-sufficiency and wellness.
We are committed to advocating on behalf of the HIV/AIDS community for comprehensive, client-centered services and increased resources. The Case Management Operating Committee promotes high quality, culturally sensitive case management services by empowering and supporting case managers through education, training, and networking.
If you are interested in signing up to the Case Management Operating Committee listserv, please send an email to [email protected].
CMOC Executive Leadership Committee
CMOC is led by two Co-Chairs, a Quality Assurance Chair, and a HAHSTA Liaison.
- Co-Chairs: Tola Iroko and Karen Guillory
- Quality Assurance Chairs: Anita Jackson and Courtney Parson
- HAHSTA Liaison: T’Wana Holmes
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Best Practices for Mental Healthcare: Assessment, Recognition and Support Strategies for Ryan White Case Managers
This Mental Health 101 training provides Ryan White case managers with foundational knowledge of common mental health conditions and their impact on individuals receiving HIV care and support services. The training will explore the signs, symptoms, and functional impacts of conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and substance-use related mental health concerns. This session…
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Best Practices for Whole Person Care: Fundamentals of HIV and PrEP
This webinar equips case managers with the essential knowledge needed to support clients across the HIV prevention and care continuum.
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Best Practices: Understanding the Importance of Building Healthy Support Systems while Thriving with HIV
Case Management Operating Committee Quarterly Training, October 27, 2025.
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Best Practices: Empowering Care through Data – Enhancing Ryan White Case Management
This training session is designed to equip Ryan White case managers with the knowledge and skills needed to enhance their program’s performance through effective use of data.
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Putting the Pieces Together: Intersectionality in HIV Care
This required training will introduce the concept of intersectionality and discuss the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, specifically those living with HIV/AIDS.
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The Trans Experience: Pride in Our Health
This webinar will address the need for accurate comprehensive data on transgender health, as well as how to provide specialized, culturally competent care to transgender individuals in a non-stigmatizing environment.
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From Prison to Home: The Psychological Challenges of Re-Entry
Materials from the HAHSTA Case Management Operating Committee (CMOC) Quarterly Training, “From Prison to Home: The Psychological Challenges of Re-Entry.” This day-long training explored the trauma of incarceration, challenges of re-entry, and the implications post-incarceration.