Program.Overview of the HIV CLP fellowship two-year program.
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YEAR 1, Session 1
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YEAR 1, Session 2
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YEAR 2
Clinical Training/Care 50%
HIV Training Settings Rand Schrader Clinic, LAC+USC Medical Center Early Intervention Clinic (Skid Row) Material-Child HIV Clinic, LAC+USC Medical Center Emergency Department, LAC+USC Medical Center LAC Jail Clinic USC Family Medicine Street Medicine clinic Hubert H. Humphrey Comprehensive Health Center LA Department of Public Health Clinics - HIV Sub-specialty Clinics (LAC+USC Medical Center) - Clinical teaching of residents, medical, and other students - General Primary Care (as desired and available) DHS clinic or other site where fellow will provide full service primary care to a panel of adult and pediatric patients. |
Scholarship/Leadership Development 50%
Work closely with research mentor(s) to complete project and prepare for conference presentation and/or publication - Seminars at UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program: Pressing Health Issues, Pathways to Leadership, Journal Clubs. |
Core Clinical Training Experiences
HIV Primary Care HIV continuity clinics: Rand Schrader Health & Research Center (5p21), Early Intervention Clinic (EIC) at the JWCH Center for Community Health, Maternal Child Adult & Adolescent Virology Clinic (MCA), Hubert H. Humphrey Comprehensive Health Center (HHH), AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) Health, USC Family Medicine Street Medicine clinic, and the HIV line at the Los Angeles County Jail (LAC). Fellows provide comprehensive primary and HIV care to over 300 HIV-positive patients, including management of anti-retroviral therapy, HIV-related primary care, HIV or ART-related complications and opportunistic infections. Clinical preceptorship is provided by DHS and USC faculty with Family/HIV Medicine and Infectious Disease training.
Emergency Department HIV Consultation Service: Fellows provide 24/7 Emergency Room consultations and bedside education to emergency department providers at LAC+USC Medical Center. This includes consultations for patients with newly diagnosed HIV infections, acute HIV infections, or chronic HIV infections, regardless of whether the patients have an established medical home. HIV Sub-Specialty Care HIV Specialty care training will occur predominately at 5p21, but fellows also rotate at Maternal Child and Adolescent Clinic, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and Owen’s Clinic of UC San Diego. Fellows receive training in the
Key HIV Subspecialty Training: Addiction medicine Adolescent medicine Communicable Diseases/Infectious Diseases Colorectal Dermatology Hematology/Oncology Hepatitis C Co-infection High Resolution Anoscopy (HRA) Neurology OB/Gyn and Women’s Health Palliative care Pediatric immunology Psychiatry Pulmonary medicine Women’s health
Inpatient Infectious Disease Training: management of hospitalized HIV-positive patients will occur at the LAC+USC Medical Center. Fellows rotate on the USC Infectious Disease (ID) Consult Service for a minimum of one month. They function as a co-fellow alongside the ID fellow to oversee the consult service and attend/participate in ID conferences. They assist in the care of HIV-positive and negative patients with ID pathology. Conditions seen on this service include, but are not limited to: acute HIV, opportunistic infections, opportunistic malignancies and AIDS defining infections/conditions.
Emergency Department HIV Consultation Service: Fellows provide 24/7 Emergency Room consultations and bedside education to emergency department providers at LAC+USC Medical Center. This includes consultations for patients with newly diagnosed HIV infections, acute HIV infections, or chronic HIV infections, regardless of whether the patients have an established medical home. HIV Sub-Specialty Care HIV Specialty care training will occur predominately at 5p21, but fellows also rotate at Maternal Child and Adolescent Clinic, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and Owen’s Clinic of UC San Diego. Fellows receive training in the
Key HIV Subspecialty Training: Addiction medicine Adolescent medicine Communicable Diseases/Infectious Diseases Colorectal Dermatology Hematology/Oncology Hepatitis C Co-infection High Resolution Anoscopy (HRA) Neurology OB/Gyn and Women’s Health Palliative care Pediatric immunology Psychiatry Pulmonary medicine Women’s health
Inpatient Infectious Disease Training: management of hospitalized HIV-positive patients will occur at the LAC+USC Medical Center. Fellows rotate on the USC Infectious Disease (ID) Consult Service for a minimum of one month. They function as a co-fellow alongside the ID fellow to oversee the consult service and attend/participate in ID conferences. They assist in the care of HIV-positive and negative patients with ID pathology. Conditions seen on this service include, but are not limited to: acute HIV, opportunistic infections, opportunistic malignancies and AIDS defining infections/conditions.