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iHASE ☼ Institute of HIV/AIDS Surveillance &
Epidemiology
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HIV Epidemiology Fellowship Objectives |
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Main Objectives:
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In collaboration with CHASE-CAE,
the Council on HIV/AIDS Surveillance & Epidemiology (CHASE) in the
College of Applied Epidemiology (CAE), the Institute of
HIV/AIDS Surveillance & Epidemiology (iHASE) aims to provide a high quality
applied HIV Epidemiology training experience, stimulate and prepare
fellows for secure long-term applied HIV epidemiology
career placements in public health agencies. Trainees/ fellows will receive on-the-job training at a
state/provincial, district or local public health or community
partner-agency under the guidance of an
experienced preceptor. Through coordinating academic-health agency
collaborative short courses, seminars, a fellowship program, and a peer-reviewed journal, this
applied capacity development
initiative will focus on balancing three key concepts consistent with the objectives of
the UNAIDS/ International
Partnership Against AIDS (IPAA):
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- Provide
service to the sponsoring/host public health agency.
- Create and
train a core group of public health workers.
- Strengthen
capacity in applied HIV epidemiology across public health agencies and institutions.
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HIV
Epidemiology |
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Worldwide
HIV Data
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Basic
HIV Epi
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Institutes & Initiatives |
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