Who we are

The AETC Program is the clinician training and support arm of the HRSA HAB Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. Its mission is to enhance HIV prevention and care in the United States through educational and capacity-building support of the HIV clinical workforce

The AETC Program includes:

What we do

Mission

Through comprehensive healthcare workforce education, clinical consultation, and technical assistance, the AETC Program enhances the quality of HIV care outcomes for people with HIV and communities disproportionately impacted by HIV across the United States and its territories.

Vision

To transform HIV care by strengthening systems of education, consultation, and support–advancing a unified, interdisciplinary workforce equipped to meet the evolving needs of patients and clinicians nationwide.

Why choose the AETC Program?

  • Expert, multidisciplinary clinician faculty
  • Understanding of local and regional contexts
  • Rigorous guidelines-based approach to treatment topics
  • Patient-centered care model
  • 36+ years of institutional memory and expertise in the HIV epidemic
  • No-cost services, 100% federally funded

Our impact

12k+
Training Events/year
50k+
Health professionals trained annually
29%
Of recent trainees are new to HIV care
12k+
clinician consultation requests in the last year

What makes us unique

The AETC Program has served as the training arm of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program 35+ years. Our work ensures that the healthcare providers of low-income people with HIV have access to no-cost, high-quality education, technical assistance, and support.

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How we can support you

AETC Program Impact and Accomplishments

Learn about our rich history in this brief video.

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