Portfolio

AETC NCRC

CHI is a long-term implementing partner for the AIDS Education and Training Centers National Coordinating Resource Center (AETC NCRC), the national coordinating body for the AETC network of clinical trainers and capacity-building experts.

HIV InSite - Closed

When CHI launched HIV InSite in 1997, it was one of the earliest HIV/AIDS information portals.

M+ Oakland STYLE Guide and Toolkit

Project STYLE is an evidence-based intervention for testing, linking, and retaining African American men who have sex with men (MSM) who are living with HIV in care. This web site describes STYLE's elements and how one agency adapted it as M+: Oakland STYLE

TargetHIV

Under a cooperative agreement with the Health Resources and Services Administration’s HIV/AIDS Bureau, UCSF CHI catalogues and disseminates content from Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program training and technical assistance projects.

UCSF Capacity Building Assistance Partnership (not active)

CHI developed this website for a collaborative capacity-building team comprised of three UCSF groups, Alliance Health Project, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, and the Center of Excellence for Transgender Health.

UCSF Center of Excellence for Transgender Health

CHI has collaborated with the UCSF Center of Excellence for Transgender Health research, education, and clinical programs since 2001, and launched the center’s website in 2007.

UCSF-Bay Area CFAR

Through comprehensive website management, technical and editorial assistance, video production, and analytics analysis, CHI supports the UCSF-Gladstone Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) community of more than 300 HIV scientists and clinicians.

VA HIV/AIDS

CHI designed and built this major information portal for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs web system, with HIV prevention guidance, treatment recommendations, clinician tools, and education materials reaching more than 1 million patients and health care providers annually.

VA Viral Hepatitis

CHI designed, developed, and maintains all user interfaces for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hepatitis Website, along with provider and patient prevention, clinical care, education, and program evaluation best practice information serving more than 1.3 million users a year.