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SOURCE's HIV Counseling and Testing Program

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The application deadline for the HIV Counseling and Testing Program is Fri, September 18th at 12 pm. If you are interested in participating, please read on for the details about the training dates/times, expectations and requirements, and more.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Students selected to go through the HIV Counseling and Testing Program will serve as HIV Counselors at one of three participating community clinics:

  • Chase Brexton
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital Emergency Department
  • People's Community Health Centers

There will be 10 students per site, including a student leader. Students undergo training to become certified HIV Counselors
in Maryland, participate in orientations and site-specific training, and are required to volunteer for at least two,
3-4 hour shifts per month. Also, to help support students in the program, build community among the volunteers, and create a rich service-learning environment, student volunteer counselors will be required to participate in quarterly discussion groups and reflection activities.

TRAINING INFORMATION:
All applicants must be able to participate in the entire 3-part training series. There are no other training dates lined up, so these are the only times available. If you cannot participate in all of these dates/times, please do not apply to the program.

Sat, Oct 10th: 9 am - 5 pm
Sun, Oct 11th: 9 am - 5 pm
For JHSPH & SON Students: Wed, Oct 14th: 3 pm - 6 pm OR Fri, Oct 30th: 12 pm-3 pm
For SOM Students only: Sat, Oct 17th 2PM -4PM


All students selected to participate are required to pay $25 to assist with the training costs for the program.


HOW DO I APPLY?
First, you must thoroughly review the Program Requirements (in pdf format).
If you are able to commit to all expectations as outlined in the Program Requirements, and if you are available for all 3 scheduled training dates and times, you may then fill out the Online Application.

FAQS
How are the three testing sites different?
Chase Brexton: primarily focuses on LGBT community (http://www.chasebrexton.org/). People’s Community Health Centers (http://peoplesbaltimore.org) focuses on the low income community. The ER is apart of a national study where admitted patients are tested (volunteers ask patients if they want to be tested and administer the test).

How in-depth is the counseling?
The depth of the counseling portion varies from client to client. The volunteer will be expected to ask about clients’ sexual health practices and to promote healthy lifestyles. The training consists of a lot of information about counseling because volunteers should be prepared for multiple scenarios.

What happens if someone is positive?
Volunteers do not provide referrals or post testing counseling. If someone is positive, then volunteers follow the protocol at each site of alerting a licensed practitioner who then handles those cases.

How many people will I test in a given shift?
This will vary by many factors including site and time of day.

How accessible are the sites to travel to without a vehicle?
Please refer to p. 2 of the
Program Requirements for more information.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
Please contact Jessica Harrington, SOURCE Assistant Director, at 410-955-3880 or jharring@jhsph.edu.

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