The MWAETC and our partners are happy to work with you and provide training, clinical consultation, and and/or technical assistance to help you and your team provide clinically current HIV prevention and care services, comorbidity management and implement clinic practices designed to retain patients in care and improve health outcomes along the HIV care continuum.
Programs are offered through a variety of formats, both virtual and in-person.
A number of our programs offer continuing education credits for doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, and others.
Do you provide HIV PrEP via your clinic, practice site, or pharmacy? Do you provide HIV care? If you answered YES to either question and practice within the Mountain West region (AK, CO, ID, MT, ND, OR, SD, UT, WA, WY) please ADD YOURSELF to the MWAETC HIV PrEP and/or Care Provider directories by filling out this survey link. Previously, these lists have only covered Oregon, but because they have been so widely used and effective, we’re broadening them to include providers across our ten-state region. You can view the lists here: HIV Treatment Providers | HIV PrEP Providers
These lists are an important resource for improving access to care and provide better detail than current national directories, including information such as languages spoken and availability of injectables. You can choose to remove yourself from the lists at any time. The only way we can let folks know that HIV prevention and/or care is available through you is if YOU let us know.
THANK YOU for adding yourself to our directory.
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Looking for an HIV Treatment or PrEP Provider in the Mountain West AETC Region? Search our listing of providers who have opted-in to our directories. HIV Treatment Providers | HIV PrEP Providers
Presenting in a grand rounds style monthly on a range of topics. Presentation is simultaneously made in person and streamed live. Most presentations are posted for later viewing. Learn more >
Building capacity of health professionals working in carceral settings to provide HIV diagnosis, treatment and continuity of care planning within the carceral setting through didactic and interactive presentations, clinical consultation, preceptorships and conferences. Learn more >
Engaging with King County health and service providers to increase HIV prevention and screening and to reduce disparities in outcomes along the HIV care continuum. Learn more >
Providing a virtual community of practice where providers throughout our 10-state region engage in topical learning and discussion of their cases with a panel of experts that includes specialists in HIV prevention and treatment, as well as HIV-specialty social workers, psychiatrists, addiction experts, and pharmacists. Most HIV Project ECHO didactic presentations are posted for later viewing. Learn more >
Preparing health professions students in a variety of disciplines to provide HIV care and contribute to multi-disciplinary teams. Learn more >
Providing mentorship, technical assistance, training, and partnership to increase the capacity of minority clinicians and minority-serving organizations and institutions to provide effective HIV prevention care and treatment. Learn more >
Employing longitudinal coaching and evidenced based practices in a data-driven approach to improve HIV outcomes along the care continuum. Learn more >
Offering multiple preceptorship opportunities for prescribers, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, case managers, providers working in carceral settings, and clinic managers to meet personal learning goals through one-on-one mentorship, live clinic and patient experience, tailored instruction. Learn more >
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