KAETC Programs
- Clinical Education
Individualized clinical mini-sabbatical experiences can be arranged through the Wichita office
- Clinical Outreach Team Trainings
These programs provide clinically focused education and consultation in your community and are provided by teams of clinical professionals with extensive HIV patient care experience
- Targeted Outreach Education Project (TOEP)
It is often difficult for health care providers to be out of their offices for extended periods of time and/or to travel long distances in order to attend educational programs. The Targeted Outreach Education Project (TOEP) was developed as a way to provide direct education to health care providers across Kansas by bringing the educational program to you!
These individualized, “targeted” programs include (but are not limited to) discussions about the basic science and epidemiology of HIV/AIDS, updates on antiretroviral treatment and adverse drug reactions, the need for routine testing, changes in testing theory and methodology, and a hands-on demonstration of the new rapid testing process. Secondary aspects of TOEP are to distribute the newest educational materials and resources on the various aspects of HIV infection, and to conduct an ongoing statewide educational needs assessment.
TOEP programs may be done in a variety of ways, the most popular being a 1 or 2 hour formal presentation. A meal is provided with most programs, and continuing education credits are provided for most participants, and the program is FREE.
The Kansas AIDS Education and Training Center offers a number of services and programs
dealing with HIV and AIDS. If you would like to receive additional information,
please contact us at any of the above numbers.
