The National AETC Support Center (NASC) is a program of the AETC Program, funded under the Health Resources & Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The AETC Program is the training component of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP), which is the largest federal program focused on HIV. The goal of the AETC Program is to increase and enhance the U.S. HIV workforce through training, education, clinical/technical assistance and capacity-building support.

 

NASC offers a virtual library of online training resources for adaptation by HIV care providers and other healthcare professionals to meet local training needs and provides technical assistance, marketing services, and capacity-building support for the AETC network and healthcare professionals working with existing and emerging populations affected by HIV. Visit the website at aidsetc.org.

 

The purpose of this image library is to present images of the various communities hardest hit by HIV, and the healthcare professionals who provide their care, in clinical settings. All photographs are of consenting staff or models. Images are intended for AETC Program members, partners and collaborators to use in training and marketing materials, resources, toolkits, etc.; however, they are available to anyone to enhance clinical and educational materials and resources for diverse audiences.

 

Attribution is required: Ⓒ2022Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Photographers: Tamara Fleming, John O'Boyle

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