Clinic-Based Training
Active Resources: 5
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A basic overview of resistance testing and key aspects of medications used in treatment-experienced patients, review newer medications and their role in HIV treatment.
Type: Training MaterialsPublish Date: 10/30/2020 -
About the Program:
Type: Online and Self-Paced LearningPublish Date: 9/19/2020 -
The National HIV Curriculum (NHC) offers free online continuing education for novice-to-expert health professionals, students, and faculty.
Type: Online and Self-Paced LearningPublish Date: 9/14/2020 -
The MATEC Clinician Scholars Program1 is a 12-month training program specifically designed for minority or predominately minority serving, front-line clinical care providers (Physic
Type: Articles, Reports, and ManualsPublish Date: 8/25/2018 -
AETC Program Preceptorships
These regional AETCs have clinical preceptorship opportunities
Type: Training MaterialsPublish Date: 2/3/2014Review Date: 4/18/2019
Archive Resources: 3
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This infographic highlights the importance of and need for specialized HIV care education in the primary care setting, to address growing needs of the aging HIV population, in contrast to the
Type: Clinical Reference ToolsPublish Date: 11/11/2015 -
Model developed by the AETC Workforce Development Committee, NAHEWD
Type: Articles, Reports, and ManualsPublish Date: 11/13/2014 -
The Low Cost-Low Effort Clinic-wide intervention, funded by HRSA and CDC, was conducted between 2009 and 2010 in six academically-affiliated HIV clinics in the U.S. See the publication (Gardn
Type: Clinical Reference ToolsPublish Date: 2/6/2014Review Date: 4/19/2018
Articles: 2
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AETCs at the 2018 Ryan White Conference
The AETC Program was well represented at the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment. The AETC National Coordinating Resource Center exhibited an array of AETC Program developed resources and promotional items.
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Forever Grateful: My Experience as a Rutgers HIV Care Specialization Student
While enrolled in graduate school at the Rutgers University School of Nursing, I continued to work as registered nurse on a labor and delivery unit at an increasingly busy community hospital in central New Jersey. Though my unit boasts delivery rates exceeding 2,000 births per year, most of our...