National HIV Residency Pathway Consortium (NHRPC) - All Sessions
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Description
The National HIV Residency Pathway Consortium (NHRPC) meets quarterly as a forum for directors of HIV residency pathway programs to come together to discuss ideas, resources, challenges, and solutions in a shared mission to train the next generation of HIV clinicians. The NHRPC meetings will be led by the NHRPC Steering Committee, a group of national HIV leaders with extensive experience in HIV clinical care, training, education, and directing HIV residency pathways and fellowships.
Schedule:
The meetings will be held quarterly via Zoom on the first Monday of the month, 4:00 – 5:00 PM ET
Exception: the September meeting will take place on 9/8/2024.
12/2/2024
3/3/2025
6/2/2025
9/8/2025
12/1/2025
Please register to receive an email with the Zoom link.
NHRPC Steering Committee:
Philip Bolduc, MD, Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Principal Investigator, New England AETC
UMass/NEAETC HIV Fellowship Director, Family Health Center of Worcester
Lydia Barakat, MD, Associate Professor, Yale University School of Medicine
Director, Yale HIV Primary Care Track, Yale Internal Medicine Residency Program
New England AETC Connecticut Regional Partner
Medical Director of the Nathan Smith Clinic, Yale New Haven Hospital
Christopher Bositis, MD, Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine
Clinical Director, NCC, University of California, San Francisco
Developer/Founder and Immediate Past Director of the HIV Residency Pathway
Lawrence Family Medicine Residency, Lawrence, MA
Jehan Budak, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and HIV Pathway Director
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, University of Washington
Assistant Director, Madison HIV Clinic, Harborview Medical Center
Associate Editor, National HIV Curriculum
David Spach, MD, Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, University of Washington
Principal Investigator AIDS Medical Education, Mountain West AETC
Editor-in-Chief: National HIV Curriculum & National HIV PrEP Curriculum
Cody Chastain, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases, Vanderbilt University
Principal Investigator, Southeast AETC
Intended Audience
HIV Residency Pathway Program Directors
Materials
Topics
A variety of the listed topics will be discussed at this event.
- Funding or resource allocation
- Team-based care (i.e. interprofessional training)
- HIV residency education, Curricular resources, and Faculty professional development