Brown University AIDS Program
The Brown University AIDS Program (BRUNAP) is regionally and nationally recognized as a program of excellence that provides continuing education credits for training and education of clinicians in HIV treatment and prevention. Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the New England AIDS Education and Training Center and supported by The Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), BRUNAP serves as a regional training site for health care providers of multiple disciplines. Our mission is to promote cutting-edge science by supporting the healthcare provider community with advanced clinical training and education.
Faculty and Staff
Meet our interdisciplinary team of health professionals.
Collaborators
BRUNAP staff and faculty collaborate with a number of different organizations.
Request CEUs
Use this form to request continuing education units.
Our main partners
Learner Education and Practice Portal
A single access point for AETC Network Information
Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)
A partnership between Brown University/Lifespan and Boston University/Boston Medical Center aimed at reducing the global burden of HIV infection.
New England AIDS Education and Training Center
Provides HIV/AIDS education, consultation, technical assistance, and resource materials to health care professionals throughout New England.