UIC School of Public Health to train healthcare workers in HIV/AIDS care

The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health is implementing a four-year project to create an interprofessional HIV/AIDS training program for healthcare providers.

The program will be led by UIC School of Public Health Clinical Assistant Professor Frank Borgers, PhD; Ricardo A. Rivero, MD, executive director for the Midwest AIDS Training + Education Center; and Mary T. Keehn, special assistant to the vice provost for programs and planning for interprofessional education and associate dean for clinical affairs.

"[The UIC Collaborative for Excellence in Interprofessional Education Members are] excited to partner with MATEC is this project. Collaborative practice has the potential to bring a broad array of expertise into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS and further to address quality of life in the economic and social domains," said Dr. Keehn.

To learn more about the training program for healthcare providers, click here.

 

 

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