• J Gen Intern Med · Mar 2017

    Development and Implementation of a Novel HIV Primary Care Track for Internal Medicine Residents.

    • David A Fessler, Grace C Huang, Jennifer Potter, Joseph J Baker, and Howard Libman.
    • Division of General Medicine and Primary Care, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA. dfessler@bidmc.harvard.edu.
    • J Gen Intern Med. 2017 Mar 1; 32 (3): 350-354.

    BackgroundDeclining mortality has led to a rising number of persons living with HIV (PLWH) and concerns about a future shortage of HIV practitioners.AimTo develop an HIV Primary Care Track for internal medicine residents.SettingAcademic hospital and community health center with a history of caring for PLWH and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients.ParticipantsInternal medicine residents.Program DescriptionWe enrolled four residents annually in a 3-year track with the goal of having each provide continuity care to at least 20 PLWH. The curriculum included small group learning sessions, outpatient electives, a global health opportunity, and the development of a scholarly project.Program EvaluationAll residents successfully accrued 20 or more PLWH as continuity patients. Senior residents passed the American Academy of HIV Medicine certification exam, and 75 % of graduates took positions in primary care involving PLWH. Clinical performance of residents in HIV care quality measures was comparable to those reported in published cohorts.DiscussionWe developed and implemented a novel track to train medical residents in the care of PLWH and LGBT patients. Our results suggest that a designated residency track can serve as a model for training the next generation of HIV practitioners.

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