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NY/NJ AETC and our program partners regularly produce continuing education accredited self study articles and online training activities. Below are some highlights from recent NY/NJ AETC and/or program partner materials. Continuing education credit has expired for these materials. Users are still encouraged to download and use these self studies as a free educational resource.

 

Self Study Archives Currently Available
CME Monographs for Prescribing Correctional Clinicians
• Nursing Care of the HIV-Infected Inmate: A Monograph Series
• Rapid HIV Testing in the ER Monograph
• Rapid HIV Testing in New York State Emergency Departments Monograph
• Role of Pharmacists in HIV Care Monographs

 
     
 

 

CME Monographs for Prescribing correctional Clinicians

This publication is sponsored by the New York/ New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC) in partnership with the Division of HIV Medicine at  Albany Medical College.

These modules are designed to equip correctional physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners with the most up-to-date HIV clinical information to assist in the treatment and care of HIV-infected incarcerated patients.

Module 6: Common Pain Syndromes in HIV Patients: An Emphasis on Neuropathic Pain
Charles E. Argoff, MD
Date: Winter 2010

Module 5: HIV Therapy & Management for the Incarcerated patient
David a. Wohl, MD
Date: Winter 2009

Module 4: Malignancies & HIV Infection
John P. Doweiko, MD
Date: Fall 2008

Module 3: HIV Drug Interactions
John J. Faragon, PharmD, BCPS
Date: Spring 2008

Module 2: Metabolic Complications of HIV
Marshall J. Glesby, MD, PhD
Date: Spring 2007

Module 1: Assessment & Management of the HIV Treatment Experienced Patient
Roy M. Gulick, MD, MPH
Date: Summer 2006

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Nursing Care of the HIV-Infected Inmate: A Monograph Series

This publication is sponsored by the New York/ New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC) in partnership with the Division of HIV Medicine at  Albany Medical College.

These modules are designed to equip correctional nurses with the basic knowledge needed to provide safe, comprehensive care to inmates infected with HIV. Each module provides an overview of a pertinent topic so that correctional nurses have a reference tool readily available for their care of HIV-infected inmates. Topics include HIV pathogenesis, medications, adherence and resistance, hepatitis C and HIV, health maintenance, current issues, and mental health issues.

Module 11: Cultural Competency and Health Care
Date: Winter 2010

Module 10: HIV Update
Date: Fall 2008

Module 9: Metabolic Complications of HIV
Date: August 2007

Module 8: Neurological Complications of HIV
Date: January 2007

Module 7: Mental Health Issues of HIV-Infected Inmates
Date: 2006

Module 6: Current Issues in the Management of the HIV-Infected Inmate
Date: 2005

Module 5: Health Maintenance of the HIV-Infected Inmate
Date: 2004

Module 4: HIV & Hepatitis Co-infection
Date: 2003

Module 3: Adherence & Resistance
Date: 2003

Module 1: HIV Pathogenesis
Date: 2002

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Rapid HIV Testing in the ER Monograph

This publication is sponsored by the New York/ New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC) in partnership with the Division of HIV Medicine at  Albany Medical College.

Ralph Liporace, MD, AAHIVS with Wayne R. Triner, DO & W. Patrick Bowden, PA, AAHIVS
Date: Spring 2008

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Rapid HIV Testing in New York State Emergency Departments Monograph

This publication is sponsored by the New York/ New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC) in partnership with the Division of HIV Medicine at  Albany Medical College.

Ralph Liporace, MD, AAHIVS with Wayne R. Triner, DO & W. Patrick Bowden, PA, AAHIVS
Date: Fall 2007

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The Role of Pharmacists in HIV Care Monographs

This publication is sponsored by the New York/ New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC) in partnership with the Division of HIV Medicine at  Albany Medical College.

This 3-part monograph collection is designed to provide correctional, community and hospital pharmacists with the most up-to-date HIV clinical information to assist in caring for HIV-infected patients. 

Module 1: Basic Antiretroviral Overview
John J. Faragon, PharmD, BCPS
Date: September 2007

Module 2: HIV Drug-Drug Interactions & Role of the Pharmacist
Christopher D. Miller, PharmD, BCPS
Date: September 2007

Module 3: Overview HIV Guidelines
Christopher D. Miller, PharmD, BCPS
Date: September 2007

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