- Featured AETC Trainers: HIV-Positive Resource Faculty
Date: January 2009
Source: New England AETC
- BE SAFE: A Cultural Competency Model for Asians and Pacific Islanders
Date: 2009
Source: National Minority AETC; Asian ; Pacific Islander Wellness Center, San Francisco, CA and Pacific Islander American Health Forum, San Francisco, CA
- Addressing Health Literacy in HIV Care and Treatment: A Collection of Case Studies
Date: January 2007
Source: AETC National Resource Center; Health Resources and Services Administration; Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center (MATEC); Mountain Plains AETC; National Minority AETC and Northwest AETC
- Cultural Competency Organizational Self Assessment (OSA) Question Bank
Date: December 2006
Source: AETC National Evaluation Center; AETC National Resource Center; Health Resources and Services Administration; National Minority AETC and Northwest AETC
- Guiding Principles for Cultural Competency
Date: October 2006
Source: AETC National Evaluation Center; AETC National Resource Center; Delta Region AETC; Florida/Caribbean AETC; Health Resources and Services Administration; Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center (MATEC); Mountain Plains AETC; National Minority AETC; New England AETC; Northwest AETC; New York/New Jersey AETC; Pacific AETC; Pennsylvania/MidAtlantic AETC; Southeast ATEC and Texas/Oklahoma AETC
- Cultural Competence and Multicultural Care Workgroup Training Exchange
Date: September 12, 2006
Source: AETC National Evaluation Center; AETC National Resource Center; Delta Region AETC; Florida/Caribbean AETC; Health Resources and Services Administration; Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center (MATEC); Mountain Plains AETC; National Minority AETC; New England AETC; Northwest AETC; New York/New Jersey AETC; Pacific AETC; Southeast ATEC and Texas/Oklahoma AETC
- Working with Special Populations and Cultural Proficiency
Date: January 2006
Source: New York/New Jersey AETC and Columbia University, HIV Mental Health Training Project
- Asian and Pacific Islander Fact Sheet
Date: 2006
Source: National Minority AETC
- BE SAFE: A Cultural Competency Model for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians Toward the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS
Date: 2006
Source: National Minority AETC
- American Indian, Alaska Natives Fact Sheet
Date: 2006
Source: National Minority AETC
- Native Hawaiian Fact Sheet
Date: 2006
Source: National Minority AETC
- Transgender HIV Health Services Best Practices Guidelines
Date: 2006
Source: Transgender HIV Health Services
- Sex, Culture & AIDS: A Biosocial Perspective for Healthcare Providers
Date: October 2004
Source: Texas/Oklahoma AETC
- HIV/AIDS & Rural Communities: A Cultural Assessment
Date: October 2004
Source: Texas/Oklahoma AETC
- Women, Culture & HIV/AIDS: An Anthropological Assessment
Date: October 2004
Source: Texas/Oklahoma AETC
- The Culture of Biomedicine: An Anthropological Perspective
Date: October 2004
Source: Texas/Oklahoma AETC
- Strengthening HIV Care: A Manual to Help Small Organizations Make Big Change in Communities of Color
Date: 2004
Source: National Minority AIDS Council
- Four Steps to Providing Health Care to Transgendered People
Date: October 26, 2002
Source: New England AETC
- BE SAFE: A Cultural Competency Model for African Americans
Date: 2002
Source: National Minority AETC
- Clinician's Guide: Working with Native Americans Living with HIV
Date: 2002
Source: National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
- National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health Care
Date: March 2001
Source: Department of Health and Human Services
- Clinician's Guide to Working with Asians and Pacific Islanders Living with HIV
Date: 1999
Source: Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center
- Mete-Pye-W Lan-Dlo (Put Your Feet in Water: Haitians, Health Care and AIDS)
Source: New England AETC
- Communicate to Make a Difference: Exploring Cross-Cultural Communication
Source: New York New Jersey Public Health Training Center
- Health Care Language Services Implementation Guide
Source: The Office of Minority Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Cultural Competence