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 may 9

2008 HIV Annual Update 2008 HIV Annual Update

Cape Cod Hospital Hyannis, MA

Economics of HIV Infection Economics of HIV Infection

Miriam Hospital, RI

 may 12

AIDS Seminar Series AIDS Seminar Series
Chronic Kidney Disease in HIV Infection

Borwell Conference Room 658W, DHMC, NH

 may 13

Improving the Management of HIV Webcast Improving the Management of HIV Webcast
An Advanced CME Course in HIV Pathogenesis, Antiretrovirals, and Other Selected Issues in HIV Disease Management

Nationwide Webcast, DC

 may 14

NEHEC/MAI Local Performance Site Monthly Meeting NEHEC/MAI Local Performance Site Monthly Meeting
Minority AIDS Initiative

NEAETC, MA

 may 15

Rooted In Acceptance Reception & Awards Rooted In Acceptance Reception & Awards
Reception and Awards Ceremony Benefit
to commemorate
National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Dean Rehearsal Hall, BCA Calderwood Pavilion, MA

Cannabis as Medicine by Donald Abrams, MD Cannabis as Medicine by Donald Abrams, MD
First Lecture in Series

Brown University, RI

 may 16

Acute HCV Syndrome Acute HCV Syndrome

Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, MA

Cannabis as Medicine by Donald Abrams, MD Cannabis as Medicine by Donald Abrams, MD
Second Lecture in Series

Brown University, RI

 may 19

New England HIV Education Consortium
Minority AIDS Initiative
Multicultural Provider Summit New England HIV Education Consortium <br>Minority AIDS Initiative<br>Multicultural Provider Summit

Leading the efforts to eliminate HIV/AIDS ethnic and racial health disparities
Building Capacity and Bridges to care in New England's Communities of Color

Mashantucket Pequot Museum, CT

 may 20

Dermatologic Manifestations of HIV/AIDS Dermatologic Manifestations of HIV/AIDS

Holyoke Health Center, MA

Black Women and HIV and those living with HIV Black Women and HIV and those living with HIV
Cultural Competency Series

Multicultural AIDS Coalition, MA

 may 21

10TH ANNUAL VBC APPRECIATION BRUNCH 10TH ANNUAL VBC APPRECIATION BRUNCH
Save the Date: Theme - Women & HIV/AIDS

Dudley Branch Library, MA

Treatment of alcohol and opiate dependence in the HIV population Treatment of alcohol and opiate dependence in the HIV population

The Dimock Center, MA

 may 23

Dermatologic Manifestations of HIV/AIDS Dermatologic Manifestations of HIV/AIDS

Worcester Family Health Center, MA

Genital Tract Inflammation and HIV Shedding Genital Tract Inflammation and HIV Shedding

Miriam Hospital, RI

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The New England AIDS Education and Training Center, established in 1988, is one of eleven regional  education centers funded by the Ryan White CARE Act and sponsored regionally by the Commonwealth Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. The AETC Program is administered by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS bureau.

The NEAETC offers programs in collaboration with community health centers, hospitals and medical centers, state and local health departments, Ryan White affiliates, Area Health Education Centers (AHECs), professional medical associations, AIDS service organizations, medical and osteopathic schools, and other community agencies in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

NEAETC provides training and education for nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, social workers, dentists as well as other health care providers. We offer multiple educational opportunities including clinical consultation and skills building and we provide nurse, physician and social worker continuing education credits (CEU and CME) for many of our programs. Our programs enhance competency in HIV prevention and care, improving services for people living with HIV infection.