Learning Groups
This curriculum's goal is to provide free, up-to-date information on how diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV to novice and experienced health care professionals in the United States.
Entities such as healthcare organizations, educational institutions, professional associations, and residency programs can quickly and easily form and manage one or more groups to attain a variety of learning goals.
Benefits of a Group
- Free on-demand training. You don’t have to coordinate training schedules or incur training-venue or instructor-related costs for group members.
- Monitor progress and learning outcomes easily. Quickly access individuals’ progress.
- Better care and fewer mistakes. When colleagues learn together, implementation of new or core competency knowledge is faster and more consistent.
- Short term or longitudinal training. Navigate your members’ subject specific learning on a short-term basis or over several months.
- Groups can be based on knowledge level. You can set up a group for novice learners to master the basics or one for expert clinicians to learn new protocol.