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Core Competencies for the National HIV Curriculum
Core Competencies for the National HIV Curriculum
It is the goal of the National HIV Curriculum to provide ongoing, up-to-date information needed to meet the core competency knowledge for HIV prevention, screening, diagnosis, and ongoing treatment and care to healthcare providers in the United States.
Modules
Modules
Screening and Diagnosis
This module is for any health care provider who would like to establish core competence in testing for HIV, recognizing acute HIV infection, and linking persons diagnosed with HIV to medical care.
Basic HIV Primary Care
This module is intended for any clinician who may interact with persons who have HIV infection in a clinical setting, with an emphasis on the primary care management issues related HIV.
Antiretroviral Therapy
This module is geared toward clinicians who provide antiretroviral therapy to persons with HIV infection, with an emphasis on initiating antiretroviral therapy and management of virologic failure.
Co-Occurring Conditions
This module addresses the prevention and management of infectious and non-infectious complications in persons with HIV infection.
Prevention of HIV
This module emphasizes new prevention strategies both for persons with HIV infection and for persons not infected with HIV. This module also addresses occupational and nonoccupational HIV postexposure prophylaxis.
Special Populations
The Special Populations module is intended for any medical provider involved in the care of special populations of persons with HIV infection. Coming Soon!