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Connecticut AIDS Education and Training Center

 

Meet the Staff of the CAETC!

Interested in what we do and when we're doing it? Visit our TRAINING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Looking for more resources? Visit our Recommended HIV/AIDS Information for Health Care Providers Links

Visit CAETC's sister projects:

The ATHENA Project
The GRACE Project

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OVERVIEW

The Connecticut AIDS Education and Training Center (CAETC), located at the Yale University School of Nursing in New Haven, Connecticut, is a federally-funded program through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and part of a nationwide network of fifteen regional education centers established in 1987. CAETC is a satellite of the New England AIDS Education and Training Center (NEAETC), University of Massachusetts.

CAETC’s mission is to conduct targeted, multidisciplinary trainings for health care providers, to disseminate information on a variety of clinical issues, and to develop HIV provider materials. The goal is to ultimately enhance the competence and willingness of health care providers to diagnose, treat, and manage HIV infection and to offer interventions that will decrease the further spread of HIV infection.
 

CONTACT US:
Laurie Sylla, (Director)
(203) 737-2361; Fax (203) 737-4480

Mailing address:
Connecticut AIDS Education and Training Center
Yale School of Nursing
100 Church Street South
P.O. Box 9740
New Haven, CT 06536