Regional AIDS Education and Training Centers Program/Southeast AETC and the University of Kentucky/KY AETC: PT

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SCOPE OF WORK Southeast AIDS Educa on and Training Center (SE AETC) and the University of Kentucky The Scope of Work for the Southeast AIDS Educa on and Training Center (SE AETC) partnership between Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Kentucky, spanning from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2029, ar culates a comprehensive plan to bolster the HIV clinical workforce, promote interprofessional educa on, and advance prac ce transforma on. Subrecipients are entrusted with cri cal responsibili es, including ac ve par cipa on in monthly teleconferences, prompt data submission to moXse, and the submission of detailed monthly narra ve reports outlining impact statements and training details. Furthermore, subrecipients are required to contribute to the development of joint curricula, coordinate speaker presenta ons, ac vely promote events, and strengthen rela onships with healthcare organiza ons. The Subrecipient Core AETC Program Requirements emphasize networking, training, and educa onal outreach to enhance the skills of the HIV clinical workforce. Partners are expected to o?er didac c and skill-building events, clinical preceptorships, and conferences while ac vely engaging with medical schools and health centers. The Interprofessional Educa on (IPE) Program Requirements call for the forma on of student teams, ongoing evalua ons, and communica on of posi ve impact stories. The Central O?ce assumes a pivotal role in providing guidance, collabora on, and accredita on. Addi onally, it coordinates mee ngs, reviews partner spending, and con nues to innovate through the Strategic Learning Innova on Team. The Subrecipient Prac ce Transforma on Expansion (PTE) Program Requirements focus on champion selec on, baseline surveys, capacity building, and the transi on of health centers to sustainable prac ces. In summary, this Scope of Work underscores a comprehensive and coordinated e?ort between the Central O?ce and subrecipients to achieve the SE AETC''s overarching goals in HIV educa on and healthcare transforma on.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date7/1/246/30/29

Funding

  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center: $50,000.00

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