Clinical Management of HIV
8th April to 16th June 2024, online.
Newly updated! This course provides a global perspective on the diagnoses and clinical management of HIV. Learn from experts in the field, who provide real world examples of diagnosing and treating HIV and STIs in both resource-rich and resource-constrained settings. You’ll collaborate with participants from more than 30 other countries in this course.
Format
This online graduate-level course has video lectures, readings, discussion forums, quizzes, and assignments. The course is taught in English. Participants should be comfortable with written and spoken English.
You can participate in one of two ways:
- A site is a group of participants in the same geographic location (who often work at the same organization or association) that enroll in the course together and connect face-to-face with other learners. Being part of a site helps enhance your learning by bringing the material into your own context. In order to participate with a site, please review the “site-based participation application” to see if your organization has registered. send questions to edgh@uw.edu The site coordinator will be responsibile for managing the site enrollment fee. Check out the site expectations for more information.
- You can also take the course as an independent participant. In this case, there are no physical meetings and all your work is online. You will still have the opportunity to conenct with other learners via discussion groups and forums. You’ll be invoiced for your enrollment fee.
Eligibility
Eligible participants include medical students, medical residents, advanced nursing students, pharmacy students, international AIDS, and research training scholars. We welcome other interested clinicians who have a basic skills in taking patient histories, conducting physical exams, and giving differential diagnoses.
Location: online For more information and detailed program visit the website. (sponsored) Published in GI-Mail 12/2023 (English edition).
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