National Minority AETCProgram DescriptionThe National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center provides capacity building services from the perspective that the center and its partners have a history of providing services to minority populations and the communities where they live. The center provides national leadership to the coordination, evaluation, and the development of the required infrastructure and services that address the clinical needs of underserved communities and populations increasingly affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Central OfficeNational Minority AIDS Education and Training CenterHoward University College of Medicine1840 7th Street, NW, 2nd Floor
Washington,
DC,
20001Phone: 202-865-8146 Fax: 202-667-1382 Partners Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science1737 East 120th Street
Los Angeles,
CA,
90059 Colorado State UniversityCA7AE: Advancing HIV/AIDS Prevention in Native Communities350 Aylesworth Southeast Colorado State University
Ft. Collins,
CO,
80523Phone: 970-491-0251 Meharry Medical College1005 D.B. Todd Boulevard
Nashville,
TN,
37208Phone: 615-327-6204 Fax: 615-327-6568 Morehouse School of MedicineInfectious Diseases Section/Department of Medicine720 Westview
Atlanta,
GA,
30303Phone: 404-756-1311 Contacts:- Harold Stringer,
MD
Chief, Infectious Diseases Section, Co-Principal Investigator Phone: 404-756-1311 - Wendy Post,
RN, BSN, PHN
NMAETC Project Coordinator Phone: 404-756-1311
Navajo AIDS Network, Inc.Chinley Valley School, Trailer #38 P.O. Box 1313
Chinle,
AZ,
86503Phone: 928-674-5676 Fax: 928-674-5080 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio7271 Wurzback Road
San Antonio,
TX,
78240Fax: 210-567-7443 Xavier University College of Pharmacy1 Drexel Drive
New Orleans,
LA,
70125 | |