Alabama HIV training programs
Cahaba Family Medicine
National HIV Clinical Training Tracks in Primary Care Residency Programs (HTR) at Cahaba Medical Care is a federally supported program that equips primary care residents and advanced practice trainees to deliver comprehensive HIV care within community-based settings. Through structured curriculum, mentored clinical experience, and systems-based training, HTR builds workforce capacity, expands access in underserved areas, and integrates HIV management into routine primary care practice.
PGY-4 HIV Fellowship
The HIV Primary Care Fellowship at Cahaba Medical Care is a one-year program that prepares family medicine physicians to deliver comprehensive HIV care within a primary care setting. Fellows train in a Ryan White–supported FQHC managing ART initiation, viral suppression, PrEP, STI care, and hepatitis B and C treatment.
Training also includes specialty experience at the 1917 Clinic at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, one of the nation’s longstanding HIV centers and a regional referral site for complex care.
Graduates are equipped to practice confidently as HIV specialists and expand access to care in underserved communities.
Program Length: 3-year program with the National Center HIV Clinical Training Tracks in Primary Care Residency Programs (HTR), PGY-4 Year HIV Fellowship 12 months
Financial Support Available: Yes
Application Deadline: Dec 30th annually
Eligibility: HTR- A Resident in Cahaba Medical Cares Family Medicine Program, Fellowship- Post-graduate of ACGME Family Medicine Program
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Program Contact: Dakota Price
Email: Dakota.price@cahabamedicalcare.com