TIMETABLE FOR HIV/AIDS HARMONIZED MODULE MARCH CLASS 2024
Time DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 Monday (13/05/2024) Tuesday (14/05/2024) Wednesday (15/05/2024) Thursday (16/05/2024) Friday (17/05/2024) 8:00 - 10:30 Concepts of HIV and Opportunistic HIV testing and HIV care, treatment and Primary prevention and AIDS: infections, and STIs counseling package: support; secondary prevention Basic concepts of HIV and Natural progression of The core principles of Home and community strategies, non- AIDs, origin/history of HIV disease, clinical HIV testing and based care (HCBC), pharmacological HIV, global and national manifestations, counseling, ethical introduction to HCBC, interventions (ABC) HIV/AIDs statistics, importance of WHO principles of counselling importance of HCBC, etiology, epidemiology of staging, WHO clinical objectives, components of HIV/AIDs, HIV staging of HIV disease HCBC (holistic care), prevalence and incidence in benefits of HCBC, key Kenya players in HCBC and their roles,
10:30 - 11:00 TEA BREAK
11:00 - 01:00 Concepts of HIV and Opportunistic Antiretroviral drugs HIV prevention strategies; Prevention of AIDS: infections, and STIs : initiation, classes of biomedical prevention HIV/AIDs and STIs: Virology and immunology, Opportunistic infections, ARVs, drug side effects, approach medical male Condom use HIV replication, HIV types common opportunistic toxicities and circumcision, condom use, demonstration (female and subtypes, HIV lifecycle, infections and clinical interactions, monitoring STI treatment, PreP, PEP, and male condom) basic facts about HIV/AIDs manifestations, and changing EMTCT, behavioral pneumocystis, carinii interventions risk reduction counseling, structural interventions 01:00 - 02:00 LUNCH BREAK
TIMETABLE FOR HIV/AIDS HARMONIZED MODULE 2024
KMTC NAIROBI CAMPUS 02:00 – 04:30 Mechanisms of HIV Opportunistic Make up for missed Demonstration on how to use CAT transmission, key risk infections, and STIs: lessons, assignments a Condom Networking game All Lecturers factors, biological, social Introduction to STIs, All lecturers cultural and socio- epidemiology of STIs, economic, behavioral prevalence of STIs and factors, myths and HIV/AIDs, effects of misconceptions associated STIs, , modes of with HIV/AIDs transmission, STIs/RTIs transmission, key management, populations. classification of STIs, causes, clinical manifestation and management, prevention and control of STIs, association between HIV/AIDS & STIs.
PREPARED BY: FAITH MUTHOKI APPROVED BY: FRANKLIN BETTY
SIGNATURE: …………………………. SIGNATURE: ………………………… NB: TEACHING AND LEARNING VENUES FOR HARMONISED HIV/AIDS&STIs, COMM SKILLS, AND PSYCHOLOGY MG HALL n GRADUATION SQUARE n HALL BEHIND PHARMACY n Pharmacy 54 O/therapy 41 D/CH 45 Physiology 44 Dental 33 DUPCH 46 O/Technology 38 Radiography 40 D/MET 24 O/Trauma 40 MLS 16 DUPMET 42 Public Health 20 HRI 56 COH 40 Speech 20 C/MET 43 OPTO 20 D/MET 46 Total 216 275 257 217