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HIV Medical Management TrainingHIV Medical Management Training targets Southeastern physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, dental professionals, and clinical pharmacists. Preceptorships offer one-to-one training for physicians, midlevel clinicians, advanced practice nurses, and dentists who are new to HIV medical management, providing a chance to see patients alongside an experienced HIV clinician. Three main types of preceptorships are available:
Preceptorships are available for 1-5 days or more, at the convenience of learner and instructor. There is usually no charge, and no continuing education credit is available. In most cases, learners pay their own travel expenses. Limited assistance with travel expenses may be available for high-priority learners. Click on the type of preceptorship that interests you to reach a training coordinator. Conferences and smaller scale workshops offer a chance to hear lectures from experienced teacher/clinicians and to tackle case studies about aspects of HIV medical management. Click here for SEATEC clinical conference information. Click here for a partial listing of forthcoming HIV conferences sponsored by other organizations. |
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