Targeted Programs

Targeted HIV/AIDS Education and Training for Healthcare Profession and Need


Lecture and Seminar Training Programs

Clinical Training Programs

  • USC Primary Care Clinical Training Program
  • USC Dental Clinical Training Program
  • USC Nursing Clinical Training Program
  • USC International Clinical Training Programs
  • USC Pharmacy Training Program
  • Pediatric Clinical Training Program at CHLA
  • Adolescent Clinical Training Program at CHLA
  • Primary Care Clinical Training Program at UCSD

Conferences, Lectures, Overviews, Seminars

  • Knowledge-based education usually presented in a didactic format.
  • Available for many different healthcare professions
  • Designed specifically for the group to be trained and identified need
  • Range from one hour to full day programs
  • Conducted at USC on on-site at your facility

Workshops

  • Skill-building workshops presented in the small group setting
  • Available for many different healthcare professions and groups
  • Interactive learning experience
  • Often use Standardized Patients (actors trained to represent a real patient)
  • Range from two hours to three days in length
  • Conducted at USC or on-site at your facility

Clinical Training

  • Clinical training presented in the context of direct patient care, mini-residencies
  • Structured training programs with reviews/updates of clinical care issues
  • One-on-one or small group training
  • Ongoing throughout the year
  • Length varies according to program and need
  • Conducted at USC affiliated clinics
  • Distinct programs, each designed for specific healthcare profession:
    1. Providers -- Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants
    2. Providers of Children & Adolescents -- Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants
    3. Nurses -- Registered Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses
    4. Dental Practitioners -- Dentists, Dental Hygienists
      (may also include Dental Assistants)
    5. Treatment Advocates

On-Site Consultative Training

  • Training conducted at community, county, private clinics
  • Training designed and tailored for need
  • Training can be provided on a longitudinal basis
  • Pacific AETC faculty provides education and clinical training at YOUR site

Capacity Building

The Pacific AETC site at USC is available to work with Community and Migrant Center Clinics and other community clinics to help develop HIV capacity in order to serve HIV infected patients and increase HIV prevention, testing and counseling for their entire patient population.

In addition to our regularly scheduled education and training programs, we work to develop educational relationships and specialized training for healthcare staff in Correctional facilities, Community and Migrant Centers, Comprehensive Health Centers and public health clinics, clinics serving Native Americans, and other clinics serving minority and disproportionately affected populations.

If you would like us to work with your clinic to help build your HIV capacity, please contact us.

For information, contact us:

PAETC-USC Administrative Offices
Parkview Medical Building
USC Health Sciences Campus
1420 San Pablo Street, B-201
Los Angeles, California
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Fax:


Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center
1420 San Pablo Street, B-201
Los Angeles, CA 90089

This website is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration under grant number 1 H4A HA 00058-01 with the University of California, San Francisco.

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