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jHASE ☼ Journal of HIV/AIDS Surveillance &
Epidemiology
| Application
for In-Service Training Fellowship, Mentors/Faculty & Trainee Host
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Application Process:
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Applications may be
initiated/submitted through the process described on this page during the
intake announcement periods in
March - May
and September - November of each calendar year. During all other periods,
application intake information may be obtained through the listserv as
described in following
instructions also provided below:
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- Applicants:
- Host Agencies, Mentors/Faculty
Interested in Hosting an In-service Trainee:
Prospective fellowship host agencies and Mentors/Faculty will
complete an i-HASE affiliate application during the announced
intake and host
agency application period. To assure uniform adherence to
standardized i-HASE host agency eligibility requirements, iHASE-accredited
external reviewers will conduct an intake review based on each application and certify eligible host sites for subsequent
matching with eligible trainee fellows. Prerequisites, eligibility requirements
and guidelines for establishing a Collaboration Center/Unit/Group
which can host an in-service trainee are outlined on the page outlining eligibility
and how to
establish a Collaboration Center/Unit/Group.
- Applicants for MCAE/FCAE (incl.
MCAE-associate)
Certification/Credentialing/Accreditation: Prospective nominees
for MCAE/FCAE (incl. MCAE-associate) certification/credentialing/accreditation will
complete an application for CAE
certification/credentialing/accreditation during the announced
intake period. To assure uniform adherence to CAE eligibility requirements,
CAE-accredited
external reviewers will conduct an intake review based on each
MCAE/FCAE nominee application and certify eligible applicants. Prerequisites
and eligibility requirements are outlined on the page outlining eligibility.
- Applicants for Trainee Fellow
Positions Interested in
Short- or Long-term In-Service Training Fellowship: Fellowship
applicants will complete an i-HASE and/or health agency
application during the announced fellow application period. To
assure uniform adherence to standardized i-HASE fellowship eligibility
requirements, i-HASE-accredited external reviewers will conduct an
intake review based on fellowship application and certify eligible
fellows for subsequent health agency matching, selection and
placement. Prerequisites and
eligibility requirements are outlined on the page outlining eligibility.
- Initiating an Application:
- To initiate
the application process, interested parties are requested to follow
one of two ways for initiating an application as follows:
- Please send a
letter of interest by e-mail listing your qualifications and
experience which makes the applicant eligible for MCAE-associate, MCAE and
FCAE certification/credentialing/accreditation as described under
eligibility above, AND also provide a web-link to your completed
Community of Science PHS.398 format profile (
Join & Submit your CosProfile (Resume/CV) Info for Free
). To leave this page and obtain current
e-mail contact information for sending your letter of interest to
iHASE click here .
- Alternatively,
you may
submit your e-mail
address to join our
gCHASE-CAE listserv portal and further
information will be sent to you during intake announcement periods.
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