Course Description
This comprehensive course on pediatric HIV care and treatment is designed for nurses and midwives seeking to enhance their skills in providing high-quality clinical care to children living with HIV. Led by renowned experts in HIV care and treatment, nursing, and global health, the course aligns with the latest clinical recommendations from the World Health Organization. With a flexible structure to accommodate various schedules and learning needs, this course offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and expertise in this critical area of healthcare.
What Students Will Learn
- Early infant diagnosis techniques
- Identification of pediatric HIV cases
- Pediatric HIV care and treatment protocols
- Adolescent HIV care
- Management of tuberculosis and opportunistic infections in children
- Counseling and psychosocial support strategies
- Adherence and retention techniques in HIV care
Pre-requisites
While not strictly required, a nursing or midwifery degree is beneficial for participants in this course. The course is designed for intermediate-level learners with some background in healthcare.
Course Coverage
- Latest WHO clinical recommendations for pediatric HIV care
- Comprehensive approach to HIV care and treatment for children
- Patient-centered care strategies
- Global perspectives on HIV care and treatment
- Practical skills for diagnosing and managing pediatric HIV cases
- Psychosocial aspects of caring for children with HIV
- Strategies for improving adherence and retention in care
Who This Course Is For
- Nurses and midwives working in HIV care settings
- Healthcare professionals seeking to specialize in pediatric HIV care
- Global health workers involved in HIV prevention and treatment programs
- Medical professionals looking to update their knowledge on the latest pediatric HIV care practices
Real-World Application of Skills
- Improve the quality of care provided to children living with HIV
- Implement evidence-based practices in pediatric HIV treatment
- Enhance patient outcomes through early diagnosis and proper management
- Provide comprehensive support to families affected by HIV
- Contribute to global efforts in reducing HIV transmission and improving the lives of those affected by the virus
- Advance their careers in specialized HIV care and global health initiatives
Syllabus Overview
- Early infant diagnosis
- Pediatric HIV case identification
- Pediatric HIV care and treatment
- Care for HIV-infected adolescents
- Tuberculosis and opportunistic infections in children
- Counseling and psychosocial support
- Adherence and retention strategies
This course, offered by ICAP at Columbia University, draws on over a decade of international leadership in HIV care and treatment. By sharing their extensive experience and lessons learned, the course aims to enhance participants' knowledge and approach to pediatric HIV care and treatment, ultimately improving the lives of children living with HIV worldwide.