Pacific AIDS Education & Training Center
The Pacific AETC organizes its training, technical assistance, and capacity building services by topics along the HIV Care Continuum and organizational capacity. Select a point on the care continuum to explore topics on our menu of services offered by Pacific AETC.
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Number of PAETC training participants
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About Us
The Pacific AIDS Education & Training Center (Pacific AETC) is a member of a national AIDS Education & Training Center network of eight regional and two national centers, covering all 50 states as well as US Territories and Jurisdictions. Pacific AETC works to expand the number and ability of healthcare professionals and organizations in the Pacific region to provide high-quality HIV-related services to increase access to healthcare and decrease health inequities. Our Regional Office provides overall leadership and program direction and oversight for the 8 Local Partner sites in the Pacific region. The Regional Office is based at UCSF and housed within the Department of Family & Community Medicine.
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2024
One more week! NIH Office of AIDS Research Survey: Due by March 28, 2024
Your input matters! Help shape the future of HIV research priorities by filling out the NIH Office of AIDS Research survey before the deadline on March 28th, 2024. Share your feedback today to inform the…
2024
From CAPTC: Unlock Your Social Media Potential: New Social Media Toolkit & Directory
Social Media Content Toolkit The Social Media Content Toolkit is a new product from the California Prevention Training Center CBA team, with resources and tools to help you better relate with your prioritized audience. Designed for HIV…
2024
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: March 20, 2024
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2024 MARCH 20, 2023 From HIV.gov: This year, National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD) is on Wednesday, March 20. On this day, we pause to recognize the impact of HIV among Native populations and highlight the…
Pacific AETC – Arizona
The presenters were very relatable. The presenters were very good in providing a lot of information in a way that was easy for the audience to remember. It was great that a binder was provided in order to take the information back with us to our work.
Pacific AETC – Bay Area, North & Central Coast
I love your programs. I get such useful tools that I continue to use on a daily basis
Pacific AETC – Central Valley & Northern Interior
I believe the most effective part of the training were the presenters, their testimony and relevant data/statistics.
Pacific AETC – Orange County & Inland Empire
I felt lucky and honored to hear from these HIV "heavy hitters".
Pacific AETC - San Diego & Imperial
The providers are amazing, extremely knowledgeable, and very much in touch with their patients. The comprehensive approach with Pharmacy, Addiction Medicine was extremely helpful!
Pacific AETC - Los Angeles Area
The language used by the presenters help me be more organized, concise, and compassionate when working with individuals with HIV from various backgrounds.
Pacific AETC - Hawai`i & US-Affiliated Pacific Islands
We learned not only about HIV but were able to develop public health and leadership skills through Pacific AETC-Hawai`i education, training and mentorship
Pacific AETC - Nevada
Content and presentation by the facilitators was consistently high quality and engaging…I felt challenged and consistently drawn into the exercises and presentations had my full attention due to the way in which they were conducted. Thanks a lot!!!
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