The resources here are for medical providers. They are not designed or intended for the general public.
The MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center offers medical professionals the opportunity to learn with an experienced HIV medicine provider through an intensive mini-residency (usually of 2-3 days, but can be longer).
Training usually takes place at an HIV/AIDS clinic at one of our Regional Partners. The list of participating clinics includes, but is not limited to: UPMC (Pittsburgh); Johns Hopkins (Baltimore); various hospitals (Philadelphia); Howard University (Washington, DC).
Level III/Clinical Mini-Residency Training Application
Applicants for clinical mini-residencies through any of the Regional Partners can initiate the application process online.
Clinical Guidelines Portal
Federally approved HIV/AIDS medical practice guidelines by the National Institutes of Health.
Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
National HIV/AIDS Telephone Consultation Service
National Clinicians' Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Hotline
National Perinatal HIV Consultation & Referral Service
Resources for and about Ryan White Program services and providers.
The American Academy of HIV Medicine