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    • The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic is expanding, outpacing the growth of the specialized care provider workforce.
    • A significant shortage of HIV care providers hinders effective epidemic control and patient management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce the development of a federally funded National HIV Curriculum.
    • To address the critical need for accessible, high-quality HIV education for healthcare professionals.
    • To support the expansion and strengthening of the United States HIV clinical care workforce.

    Main Methods:

    • Developing a modular, dynamic online curriculum covering the full HIV care continuum.
    • Incorporating principles for longitudinal, active, and self-directed learning.
    • Implementing real-time evaluation, tracking, and feedback mechanisms for individual and group progress.

    Main Results:

    • The curriculum is a collaborative effort between the University of Washington and the AIDS Education and Training Center National Coordinating Resource Center.
    • It is designed as a free, comprehensive, and interactive online training and resource tool.
    • The curriculum aims to provide up-to-date HIV education for both trainees and practicing providers.

    Conclusions:

    • The National HIV Curriculum is poised to be a vital tool in combating the HIV workforce shortage.
    • Accessible online HIV education is crucial for enhancing the skills and knowledge of healthcare providers.
    • This initiative will contribute to strengthening national efforts in HIV care delivery.