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Regional Trainings

A new registration system is in the process of being developed!
There will be one centralized website to register for all AIDS Institute Regional Trainings and Center of Expertise Trainings.

Please register at hivtrainingny.org.

January—March 2012
New York State Department of Health
AIDS Institute
Central New York Regional Training Center

 

REACH CNY Training Center
1010 James Street, 2nd Floor
Syracuse, New York 13203
Phone: (315) 424-0009
Fax: (315) 424-0190
jshanley@reachcny.org

 HIV/AIDS Training Calendar

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Click on the title to see descriptions for the trainings offered.
All trainings listed are located in Syracuse, NY.

Half-Day Courses 

HIV Testing in NYS: Webinar
Feb 10, 2012
10 A.M.—12 noon

One-Day Courses (9 A.M.—5 P.M.)


**Promoting Primary Care & Treatment
Adherence for HIV+ Individuals

Feb 7, 2012


**Building Bridges to Cultural Competency
March 2, 2012

Integrating Screening for HCV and HIV
March 8, 2012

**HIV Testing: Skills Practice Session
March 30, 2012

Multi-Day Courses (9 A.M.—5 P.M.)

January 25—27, 2012
 

* CNE credit hours available for this course
** OASIS credit hours available for these courses

Please register at hivtrainingny.org


 If you have any questions,
or require accomodations
for a disability or impairment,
please contact
Jeanette O’Connor-Shanley
at (315) 424-0009, Ext. 101.

For information about AIDS Institute funded trainings in other regions,
go to Regional Training Website of the New York State Department of Health, at http://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/aids/training/registration.htm.

Partnership for Health: A Brief Safer Sex Intervention in Clinics Serving HIV+ Patients
The Partnership for Health intervention facilitates the delivery of prevention messages to people living with HIV as part of every clinic visit. The training to prepare a clinic to implement the Partnership for Health intervention is delivered on-site at your clinic.

If a primary care clinic that serves HIV+ clients is interested in learning more about this intervention, the clinic manager should review the Partnership for Health Start-Up Kit at http://effectiveinterventions.org/en/Interventions/PfH.aspx.

If your clinic is interested in accessing training on the Partnership for Health intervention, contact Monica Barbosu at 1-800-233-5075.

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