AETC Program Preceptorships offer clinicians and care team members opportunities for more intensive training. There is no cost to participants, and opportunities are generally offered in multiple locations in a region.

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MidAtlantic AETC
Clinical Mini-Residency/ Preceptorship
1-3 daysThe MidAtlantic AETC’s Clinical Training Program includes preceptorships offered to physicians, nurses, advanced practice nurses, dentists, nurse practitioners, psychiatrists, physician’s assistants, and pharmacists.
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Midwest AETC
Clinician Scholars Program
12+ hours clinical practicum, 40+ hours trainingThe Clinician Scholars Program is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, advanced practice nurses, and pharmacists interested in expanding their capacity to provide HIV/AIDS care in the Midwest.
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Mountain West AETC
HIV Clinical Preceptorship Program
1-2 days depending on program
The MWAETC HIV/AIDS Preceptorship Program has opportunities for physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, nurses, pharmacists, HIV case managers, and providers in carceral settings.
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Northeast/Caribbean AETC
AETC Community/ Clinical Exchange and Sustained Support (ACCESS) program
20+ hoursTraining is available for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, dental hygienists, case managers, outreach workers and other members of the healthcare team.
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South Central AETC customizedThe SCAETC offers clinical preceptorship opportunities to healthcare providers who are interested in clinical experiences with experienced providers in HIV prevention, treatment, and oral health care.
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Southeast AETCcustomizedPreceptorships can be arranged in any of the eight states in the Southeast region. Southeast AETC offers both longitudinal training opportunities in addition to more condensed observational experiences.
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National Clinician Consultation Center
MAI Observership Program
1-2 daysOpen to U.S.-based clinicians in training who are at the postgraduate level (i.e., medical residents and/or fellows; PA or NP residents; and pharmacy residents and/or fellows) are eligible to participate. This is a remote, experiential training which includes participation in calls and case-based teaching as well as other NCCC-led educational activities.
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