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jHASE ☼ Journal of HIV/AIDS Surveillance &
Epidemiology
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Applied HIV Epidemiology Training Curriculum |
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Using a mentorship/preceptorship model, iHASE and
jHASE Applied HIV Epidemiology Fellowships/Training Programs offer a unique opportunity for
trainees/fellows to acquire and develop applied HIV Epidemiology skills during high
quality, on-the job-training programs in applied Epidemiology and public
health practice. iHASE and jHASE training programs offer a variety of custom-tailored
fellowships, courses and seminar series for those who are interested in a
structured program to further develop their expertise and practice of applied public health Epidemiology
at the state/provincial, district, local agency level, i.e. graduate students, recent
graduates or established public health program staff who need continuing
applied Epidemiology capacity development/training or technical support. While the various
programs provide rigorous applied training consistent with set curricular
requirements, the programs are also
designed with flexibility in order to meet the particular interests/needs of the
host-agency and the fellow. Fellows are matched to host agencies (and
preceptors) based
on the career interests of the fellow and available opportunities of the
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Regardless of the nature of the Applied HIV Epidemiology
fellowship/training program
modality, fellowship program participants will develop a comprehensive set of core
skills through competency- and problem-based applied Epidemiology and public health mentored
training outlined under the links below. |
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Collaborating Applied HIV
Epidemiology Research & Training Programs:
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HIV
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Worldwide
HIV Data
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Basic
HIV Epi
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IEPH
Features
Institutes & Initiatives |
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IEPH, Inc. is a nonprofit
institute whose global virtual network of Epidemiologists and Public Health practitioners
promote epidemiologic research in the public interest and are
committed to making the world's epidemiologic, scientific and
medical expertise, knowledge and
literature an easily accessible public resource. |
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