• The HIV Clinical Training Tracks in Primary Care Residency Programs (HTR) aims to develop and implement HIV clinical training tracks within existing primary care residency programs that train providers in communities with the highest rates of HIV. This Alabama residency program is for Family Medicine physicians and nurse practitioners with rural and urban options.
  • The National HIV Residency Pathway Consortium (NHRPC) is a community of educators, learners, and practitioners dedicated to HIV care and training comprising approximately 30 HIV pathways in Internal and Family Medicine residencies and NP/PA training programs across the US. The NHRPC provides mentorship to HIV training pathways with the goal of increasing the number and diversity of providers serving people with HIV, particularly in areas with the largest unmet need for HIV care and prevention. The Consortium facilitates collaboration among existing and new pathways programs via quarterly Consortium meetings and has publisheda toolkit for developing HIV pathway programsMeetings occur the first Monday of March, June, September, and December from 4-5pm EST (delayed one week as needed for holidays).  If you are interested in joining the National HIV Residency Pathway Consortium, please register here with the access code NHRPC.