HIV/AIDS
If you are obtaining health care credentials, you’re required to have HIV/AIDS training.
Upcoming changes to the Continuing Education program at Bellevue College.
The College will close the Tombolo Institute at the end of the fall quarter this year. In addition, Continuing Education will no longer offer professional education and technology non-credit courses and certificates. If you are currently enrolled in a non-credit certificate program, there is no impact. We will also scale down our offerings and focus on what the community wants and needs: personal enrichment, languages, and our TELOS Lifelong Learners 55+ program. We will be providing support for students who may be impacted by these changes. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Bellevue College Continuing Education customer service.
If you are obtaining health care credentials, you’re required to have HIV/AIDS training.
If you are obtaining health care credentials, you’re required to have HIV/AIDS training.
The Washington State Department of Health developed a model curriculum for HIV/AIDS education.
This document is the Known HIV Prevention Education for Health Care Facility Employees.