In conjunction with regional medical schools and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the Sylvie Ratelle STD/HIV PTC offers courses for healthcare providers in the diagnosis, treatment and management of sexually transmitted diseases and the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus [HIV]. Theses offerings meet a continuing need for effective training in STD clinical services in disease prevention, and are a primary source of post graduate STD education for medical professionals. PTC courses are provided primarily for health professionals in Region 1 (which Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont).
Serving: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
The STD Prevention Training Center at Johns Hopkins offers clinical training for healthcare providers in the public and private sectors who offer sexual and reproductive health services.
We offer a variety of courses, including, but not limited to, STI Intensive Training, Brightfield and Darkfield Microscopy, topic-specific Grand Rounds, One-Day STI Updates, a Three-Day STI Overview class, and Patient Exam classes. These classes are offered to healthcare providers and sexual health workforce staff in the District of Columbia, the cities of Baltimore (MD) and Philadelphia (PA), and the states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The PTC also provides technical assistance to clinics and health care organizations serving citizens in the region. The Training Center Site is located at 1515 W. North Ave, 2nd Floor, suite 326, Baltimore, MD 21217.
Serving: Delaware, District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia
Founded in 1979, the Denver Prevention Training Center (PTC) has provided innovative training, consultation and information to healthcare professionals and their organizations for over 3 decades. The Denver PTC is program of Denver Public Health, a department of Denver Health and Hospital Authority. The PTC operates in partnership with the University of Colorado Denver & Health Sciences Center with whom we share an interdisciplinary staff and faculty with years of professional and practical experience in medicine, social sciences, health education, and human services.
Serving: Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming
The New York City STI/HIV Prevention Training Center is one of many training centers funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its mission is to reduce STD morbidity and improve reproductive health by addressing the educational needs of medical providers throughout New York City, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Serving: New York City, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands
The Southeast STD/HIV Prevention and Training Center is a regional collaboration between a nationally respected experts in STI/HIV training and research. Our center is comprised of faculty and staff from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Jefferson County Department of Health (JCDH) and the Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services. Utilizing faculty from each institution we provide regional STI/HIV prevention training for the southeast region of the United States at two state-of-the-art STD clinics strategically located between university and health department facilities.
Our team travels to other locations for further educational activities within the region to improve STI/HIV care. Additionally, the Southeast PTC partners with other agencies such as: the Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center (SEATEC), Medical Advocacy Outreach Center, the Southeast Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network (SE PPTC), state and local health departments, and community health organizations to provide didactic education and experiential training.
Serving: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina
For over two decades the California Prevention Training Center (CAPTC) has provided capacity building, training, and technical assistance for medical, and other health and community professionals. We are committed to improving health outcomes and well-being for those persons most highly affected by HIV and other STDs. Clinical courses are provided primarily for health professionals in the Department of Health and Human Services Region IX, which includes California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Hawaii.
Serving: California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Hawaii.
The St. Louis STD/HIV Prevention Training Center in St. Louis offers STD Clinical training to states throughout the midwest region states: Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.
Serving: Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Wisconsin, and Missouri.
The University of Washington STD Prevention Training Center (UW PTC) is dedicated to increasing the knowledge and skills of healthcare providers in the areas of sexual & reproductive health and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI).
We provide clinicians with a spectrum of state-of-the-art educational opportunities - including experiential learning - in order to meet the changing needs of providers in this field.
Our education and training programs are specifically designed for physicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and laboratorians. Providers of family planning, adolescent health, women's health, primary care, and urgent care services in public health, community health, or private practice settings are welcome.
The UW PTC also provides technical assistance to clinics and health care organizations serving clients in their communities.
Serving: Alaska, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington