It’s Up to Us: Eliminating HIV Stigma in Healthcare Settings
It’s Up to Us: Eliminating HIV Stigma in Healthcare Settings is a global project spearheaded by the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC) that is calling for global coordination among healthcare providers to educate themselves, prioritize human rights, enable compassionate conversations with people living with HIV (PLHIV), and commit to measurable stigma reduction efforts.
Young graduates with no experience: How to write your CV?
Are you a young graduate looking for your first job? Wondering how to make a good resume? To begin, you will have to respect certain rules: indeed the objective of the Curriculum Vitae (CV) is to make envy to the recruiters to receive you in maintenance. The problem is that they receive hundreds of applications that they process in seconds. 75% of CVs are in the trash after a quick glance. So for your resume to be studied, follow these few presentation tips below from typemyessays. Regarding the content of your CV, it will be necessary to highlight your skills and your desires. You are told everything at the end of this article. How to write and present a resume? Below are the elements that a young graduate must include in his resume: The CV must respect certain rules of presentation: Top left: the civil status (first name, last name, age, address, telephone, email); Top right: photo (optional); In the center: the hook (the job title); Three or four major parts: training, professional experiences, skills (read, written, spoken in languages, computer software known), extra-professional activities (be specific, detail, reading or cinema are insufficient).
Through support from ViiV Healthcare, IAPAC collaborated with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the International AIDS Society (IAS), and the Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+) to develop a web-based stigma elimination e-course for healthcare providers in 35 Fast-Track Cities. Two e-course training modules are currently available:
PowerPoint Presentations (updated October 26, 2018)
Audio-Enabled PowerPoint Presentations (updated versions coming soon)
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