N ORTHWEST A IDS E DUCATION AND T RAINING C ENTER Technology-Mediated Clinical Mentorship and Collaboration for HIV Brian R. Wood, MD Kent T. Unruh, PhD John D. Scott, MD, MSc. Presentation prepared by: Kent Unruh and Brian Wood Presenter: Kent Unruh and Brian Wood Last Updated: 2/27/15
The Problem Is…
How to meet “National HIV/AIDS Strategy” goals? • in over 25% of US land mass • with sparse access to Ryan White clinics • in region classified as healthcare workforce shortage area
Program Strategy is…
… to Build Capacity • Leverage existing healthcare infrastructure (Community Health Centers) • Identify community clinicians primed for mentorship • Develop state-of-the-art HIV clinical training program: - Intensive weekly training sessions (146 sessions) - Longitudinal mentoring and training (30-40 providers/week) - Regional, peer-based HIV knowledge network (>100 clinicians) - Just-in-time clinical consultation (263 comprehensive consults)
…to Create a Pragmatic Training Delivery Model Theoretical Base Situated Learning Theory Structure 1x per week VTC Clinical update Case Consultation Practical Benefits Just-in-time support Interdisciplinary Consultation CME
…to Provide a Rich, Virtual Learning Experience
…to Conduct Comprehensive Consultations
…to Perform Innovative Knowledge Assessment
…that Transforms Immediate Feedback into Teachable Moments
…to Catalyze a Robust Knowledge Network of Peers
…to Codify and Distribute Knowledge Asynchronously
What is the direct clinical impact?
Case 1
Homeless Latent TB Unemployed Syphilis Minimal HIV+ Education
Knowledge Sharing
Case 2
New immigrant Uncertain status History of viriological failure Known HIV drug resistance Provider told cannot access meds
Case 3
Active skier, mountain biker New HIV diagnosis Advanced disease Starts ART and prophylaxis New back pain Abnormal L-spine imaging
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