Knowledge Item: CA-Training Characteristics-99
Training Characteristics at Individual Projects

Links to Information About the Trainings Conducted by Nine Projects

The links below go to statistical summaries of the trainings conducted at each project that provided such information for the cross-cutting evaluation. The intent of this presentation of individual project training characteristics is not to directly compare projects. Rather, the training models of individual projects, and the cross-cutting evaluation of the projects in the aggregate, requires an understanding of the trainings conducted by the different projects.

Differences in the number and types of trainings conducted at specific projects are attributable to a number of factors including: a) differences in funding levels for the projects; b) the geographic areas; c) the specific target populations for the training; and d) differences in the service models (one-on-one consultations, self-study guides, traditional didactic training in large and small groups, preceptorships, etc.). Project productivity should not be construed to be based on the number of individuals trained nor the number of trainings conducted.

Center for Women Policy Studies

Emory University

Cook County HIV Primary Care Center

Health Initiatives for Youth

SUNY–Health Science Center at Brooklyn

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

University of Mississippi Medical Center

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

University of Washington

Last Updated: July 08, 2004; data through June 15, 1999; analyses conducted December 1999.


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