Grants and Contracts Details
Description
KYAETC is based in the Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Internal Medicine at the University
of Kentucky. The objective of the center is to provide targeted, multidisciplinary education and training
to health care providers throughout the state of Kentucky who diagnose and manage patients with
HIV/AIDS. SEATEC is part of an 8 region network supported by the national AIDS Education and Training
Centers (AETC) program and is administered through the Ryan White Care Act. The priority
professionals targeted for trainings are physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses,
dental professionals and clinical pharmacists, with a special focus given to minority and minority] serving
providers, rural providers and providers working in Ryan White]funded programs. The funds will be
used to offer a variety of educational and training opportunities based upon assessed local needs. The
educational approaches are designed to enhance and maximize learning including one]on]one
preceptorships, individual and group consultations, state]wide conferences, workshops, and
dissemination of resource materials. The grant will utilize the expertise of 8 faculty members of the
University of Kentucky, College of Medicine to provide the trainings as well as enlisted expert
consultants to meet the training needs of the state. The center also employs a program coordinator to
fulfill the centerfs goals.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/15 → 6/30/19 |
Funding
- Vanderbilt University: $103,102.00
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