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AETC National Resource Center Biweekly Update: November 30, 2009

Date: 11/30/2009

New and Updated Resources

dotDisclosure of HIV to Perinatally Infected Children and Adolescents [PDF]
Source: New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
Date: 11/10/2009
Note: Addresses age-specific considerations for disclosure, consideration for disclosing to adolescents, follow-up visits, ways to prepare families for the disclosure discussion, and more.
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dotDeveloping Regional Approaches to Training Community Pharmacists - An AETC Program Coordinator's Guide [online]
Source: Meeting the Resource Needs of Community Pharmacists Workgroup; AETC National Resource Center; paetc; Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center (MATEC); New York/New Jersey AETC and Mountain Plains AETC
Date: 2008
Authors: Kirsten Balano, PharmD; Whitney Buckley, PharmD; Jean Lee, PharmD, BCPS; Supriya Modey, MPH, MBBS; David Rosen, MSW, LCSW, C-ASWCM and Suellyn Sorensen, PharmD, BCPS
Note: The target audience for this resource includes AETC program coordinators and others involved in developing AETC pharmacy training programs such as HIV-specialty pharmacists and medical directors. The goals of the manual are to: 1) Outline successful strategies and alternate methods of developing AETC pharmacy programs; 2) Describe marketing tips for training programs; 3) Offer helpful training tips and resources on the development of pharmacy-specific training programs.
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Training/Workshop

dotNational Minority AETC's Upcoming Trainings: December 2009

Dec 7, 2009: HIPAA Security Requirements for Clinical Data Environments
Dec 9, 2009: Oral Manifestations of HIV/AIDS
Dec. 10th, 2009: Improving the Use of Antiretroviral Therapy in Minority Populations
Dec. 11th, 2009: HIV/AIDS Update Cultural Competency/Fluency: Race, Ethnicity and Beyond

For the complete list, please visit: www.nmaetc.org

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dotWorkshop: Using Rapid HIV Tests to Eliminate Perinatal HIV Transmission

Location: Columbia, SC
Date: Friday, December 9th

Note: The workshop on using rapid HIV tests to eliminate perinatal HIV transmission will take place on Friday, December 9, at the Palmetto Health Family and Preventive Medicine Center, 2nd Floor Conference Room, 3209 Colonial Drive in Columbia, SC. Please forward on to any hospital contacts, colleagues, listservs, Web sites, or newsletters you think may benefit by hearing about and attending the workshop. (The audience we are targeting is: hospital staff from labor and delivery, nursery, emergency, laboratory, infectious disease, and pharmacy.) This one-day workshop is FREE and FREE CEUs are available! Registration forms are due by Tuesday, December 1, so please forward on!

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Other

dotHIVMA Minority Clinical Fellowship Program: February 12, 2010 Application Deadline

The HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) created the Minority Clinical Fellowship Program to increase the number of African American and Latino physicians with the expertise to provide clinical care to patients with HIV in the communities most affected by HIV disease. Two one-year fellowships are awarded annually with one targeted to an African

American physician and one to a Latino physician interested in pursuing a career in HIV medicine in the United States. During the fellowship year, fellows manage the ongoing care of patients with HIV disease under the supervision of an HIVMA mentor. The award includes a $60,000 stipend plus funding to support benefits for one year.

Applications are being accepted for the 2010 to 2011 fellowship year, which will start on July 1, 2010. Eligible candidates will be physicians of African American or Latino descent; will have completed their residency by July 2010 or be within the first five years of their medical practice; and will have a demonstrated interest in HIV medicine. The program is not intended for physicians that have completed or that plan to complete an infectious diseases fellowship.

An application along with information on current and past fellows is available online at www.hivma.org. The deadline to apply for the two fellowships that begin in July 2010 is Feb. 12, 2010.

Contact Jennifer Rainey at jrainey@hivma.org with questions or for more information.

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