
SCHOLARSHIPS
Through the HIV Clinician Development Program, clinicians can enhance their expertise, build their professional network, and improve their ability to provide high-quality care to people living with or at risk of HIV. This program is a valuable investment in the professional development of Missouri clinicians and the health of their patients.
Professional Development for HIV Clinicians
The HIV Clinician Development Program provides financial support to clinicians in Missouri who are interested in attending HIV-related conferences or HIV-related intensive trainings. This program covers the cost of training and travel for selected clinicians, allowing them to acquire new knowledge and skills, network with colleagues, and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in HIV prevention, care, and treatment.
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Clinicians who are selected for this scholarship will have the opportunity to attend a variety of conferences and trainings, including those focused on HIV prevention, care, and treatment, as well as related topics such as mental health, substance use, and social determinants of health. They will also have the chance to participate in hands-on workshops, case discussions, and other interactive learning activities.
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Examples of conference registrations that may be covered by this scholarship include:
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American Conference for the Treatment of HIV (ACT HIV)
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U.S. Conference on HIV and AIDS (USCHA)
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National Ryan White Conference
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International AIDS Conference
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Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit
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Examples of professional development opportunities that may be covered by this scholarship include:
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Anal Dysplasia Screening and Treatment Training
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HIV Mini-Residency at MATEC-IL
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HIV/HCV Mini-Residency at MATEC-IL
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To apply, click here.
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