AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) National Coordinating Resource Center
The AETC Program is a national network of leading HIV experts who provide locally based, tailored education, clinical consultation and technical assistance to healthcare professionals and healthcare organizations to integrate high quality, comprehensive care for those living with or affected by HIV. (Targeted audience: Medical Students & Clinical Fellows)
Fellow Immersion Training (FIT) Program in Addiction Medicine
FIT is a four-day intensive, immersion training that equips incoming and current clinical sub specialty fellows with state-of-the-art skills and content to integrate addiction medicine into clinical research. Upon completion of the training, fellows will develop and carry out a research project that accounts for substance use. (Targeted audience: Clinical Fellows)
The New York Course
The curriculum offered at this activity is designed to meet the needs of Infectious Disease Physicians, Hepatologists, Gastroenterologists, Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Pharmacists, and others involved in frontline HIV and Hepatitis patient care and treatment. (Target audience: Clinical Fellows)
Annual Clinical Care of the Patient with HIV and Care of Patients with Viral Hepatitis (Johns Hopkins)
The purpose of this activity is to provide a state of the art overview of the clinical care of patients with HIV infection for practicing clinicians and other health professionals. The activity will include discussions of HIV epidemiology, clinical management and treatment, and longitudinal care. The material will be clinically oriented with a focus on the latest pertinent data from clinical trials and basic research. Participants can expect to become more familiar with the primary care of the patient with HIV infection and the management of clinical complications of HIV disease. (Target audience: Clinical Fellows)
STD Prevention Conference - Continuing Education
The enduring web-based conference sessions will provide the most current information on STD prevention strategies to allow STD prevention professionals to translate the latest research into practice, improve program implementation and apply the latest policies. (Targeted audience: Clinical Fellows)
2017 HIVMA of IDSA Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Chronic Pain in Patients Living With HIV
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