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    The HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) Minority Clinical Fellowship trains minority physicians to address health disparities in HIV/AIDS care for African Americans and Latinos. This fellowship model successfully equips physicians with expertise in HIV medicine.

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    • Infectious Diseases

    Background:

    • The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS epidemic disproportionately impacts African American and Latino communities in the U.S.
    • A shortage of minority physicians providing primary care to patients with HIV/AIDS exacerbates health disparities.
    • The HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) established a Minority Clinical Fellowship in 2007 to train physicians from minority backgrounds.

    Discussion:

    • This report details the experience of Dr. Loida Bonney, an HIVMA fellow, at Grady Health System in Atlanta, Georgia.
    • The fellowship provided Dr. Bonney with specialized training in caring for people living with HIV/AIDS.
    • The experience highlights the success of the fellowship in training physicians to address the needs of minority populations affected by HIV/AIDS.

    Key Insights:

    • Fellowship programs can be effective in developing a skilled HIV medicine workforce.
    • Training minority physicians is crucial for reducing health disparities in HIV/AIDS care.
    • The program demonstrates a viable mechanism for enhancing specialized medical care delivery.

    Outlook:

    • There is a need for more flexible and innovative programs to expand the HIV medicine workforce.
    • Continued investment in minority physician training is essential for equitable healthcare outcomes.
    • Future efforts should focus on scalable and adaptable fellowship models to meet workforce demands.