Continuing Education/CME
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American Medical Association CME Select
(AMA) Offers online, live, and print CME opportunities. Site also features a CME locator.
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The Body Pro CME/CE Central
HIV CME and CE programs for physicians and nurses. Free registration required.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) Online continuing education activities, including accredited CME, CEU, and CNE programs.
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CME on HIV
Online slide/audio CME presentations for health care providers treating HIV/AIDS patients. Registration required.
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CME Unlimited
Providers of audio, video, CD-ROM, and online CME, including numerous HIV symposia.
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HIV Web Study
Free CME from the University of Washington and the Northwest AETC.
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International AIDS Society-USA
(IAS-USA) Offers advanced-level CME courses that present balanced, timely, scientifically rigorous, and clinically relevant information about HIV disease management to physicians who are actively involved in HIV care. Site features
Cases on the Web
, an online HIV CME program. Annual one-day CME programs in HIV epicenter cities are also conducted.
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Medscape's HIV/AIDS CME Programs
Free registration required.
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Provider Training
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AIDS International Training and Research Program
(AITRP) A program of the Fogarty International Center and National Institutes of Health that trains scientists to address the global HIV/AIDS and related tuberculosis epidemic through research.
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AIDS Training Program
A sub-Saharan African regional HIV education and training program for health care workers. Program is developed and implemented by the Academic Alliance for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa (AAACP), an alliance of Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, and infectious disease experts from the IDSA and HIVMA in North America.
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Family Health International
(FHI) In collaboration with developing country colleagues, FHI develops training programs, educational materials, and communication-based interventions to enable health organizations to meet their program and research objectives.
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International Training and Education Center on HIV
(I-TECH) A HRSA- and CDC-funded project, implemented by the University of Washington and the University of California San Francisco, whose goal is to establish highly responsive HIV/AIDS training centers and referral networks in designated regions worldwide.
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National Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers
CDC-funded network dedicated to increasing the knowledge and skills of health professionals in the areas of sexual and reproductive health through provision of a spectrum of state-of-the-art educational opportunities, including experiential learning with an emphasis on prevention.
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Regional AIDS Training Network
(RATN) A network of training and and capacity development institutions in the Eastern and Southern Africa region initiated by the University of Nairobi and the University of Manitoba.
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