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ICEHA’s Program Model

ICEHA is an organization of US and international HIV providers who volunteer technical assistance on HIV care and the delivery of antiretroviral medication to clinics in developing countries. In order to effectively increase access to HIV care and medication, healthcare capacity building needs to be completed at two levels: medical expertise and operational delivery systems.

ICEHA’s programs are based upon the integration of three methods:

  1. A locally relevant HIV teaching curriculum, which ensures that the material taught is pertinent to the resource-level of each particular country.
  2. Workshops, which consist of formal training sessions using the locally relevant teaching curriculum to provide medical expertise to participating physicians and nurses.
  3. On-site coaching by volunteer teams of experienced HIV physicians and nurses to reinforce the techniques learned in the workshops. Coaching is provided at the clinical as well as operational level. The following modules will be covered:

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