Training & Educational Resources Practical training and education—built for real‑world STI care
You are committed to delivering high‑quality, evidence‑based STI prevention and care. Whether you are early in your career or deepening advanced expertise, the right training and educational resources help you stay current, confident, and connected to the field.
This page brings together fellowships, funding opportunities, and trusted educational resources that support your professional growth—and strengthen STI prevention efforts nationwide.
Build expertise through training and fellowships
Develop your skills, expand your research capacity, and engage with leaders in STI and HIV prevention through structured training opportunities.
University of Washington CFAS STD/AIDS Research Training Fellowship Program
A nationally recognized fellowship that supports advanced training in STD and HIV research, preparing investigators to contribute meaningful, evidence‑based work to the field.
Annual Principles of STI/HIV Research and Public Health Practice Course
Held annually in July in Seattle, this intensive two‑week course offers a comprehensive introduction to clinical, epidemiologic, pathogenesis, and prevention research in STI and HIV.
Access funding that supports your work
Sometimes small investments can make a big difference. ASTDA’s Small Project Assistance program is designed to help members move projects, ideas, and collaborations forward through targeted, small‑scale financial support.
This grant initiative supports ASTDA members seeking funding for STI‑related research, program development, or professional activities—providing timely resources that can strengthen your work and expand its impact.
Learn from trusted national resources
Stay aligned with current guidelines and best practices through education developed by leading public health institutions.
National STD Curriculum
When you want to build confidence in STI prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, the National STD Curriculum gives you a practical, flexible way to learn—on your schedule and grounded in real‑world clinical and public health practice.
This free curriculum supports you as your work evolves, offering trusted, evidence‑based education that helps you apply current guidance, navigate complex cases, and strengthen the care you provide across settings.
What this means for you:
- Nine self‑paced lessons covering STI diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
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Twenty‑eight Question Bank topics with more than 200 interactive, case‑based questions
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A companion podcast to reinforce key concepts and emerging issues
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Opportunities to earn up to 30 free CME/CNE/CE, 12 pharmacology CE for APNs, or Certificates of Completion
CDC STI Treatment Guidelines
The CDC’s authoritative STI Treatment Guidelines provide evidence‑based recommendations that support consistent, high‑quality clinical care.
National Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers (NNPTC)
A CDC‑funded network of regional and national training centers, created in partnership with health departments and universities. The NNPTC is dedicated to increasing the knowledge and skills of health professionals through state‑of‑the‑art trainings for STI prevention and treatment, with a strong emphasis on experiential learning.
CDC STI Training Resources
A collection of educational tools—including courses, slide decks, and STI picture cards—designed to support clinical training and ongoing professional development.
CDC Guidance on Pre‑Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
Updated CDC guidance (August 2024) offering evidence‑based recommendations to support effective PrEP implementation and HIV prevention.
Information for patients and the public
ASTDA does not provide direct clinical care or individualized medical advice for people diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection (STI). However, we recognize the importance of reliable, science‑based information and offer links to trusted external resources that may be helpful for patients, partners, and the public.
The resources below are intended to provide general educational information and should not replace a personalized medical evaluation with a licensed healthcare provider.
American Sexual Health Association (ASHA)
ASHA provides stigma‑free, evidence‑based sexual health information for the public, including expert‑moderated forums and resources covering youth, LGBTQ+ health, HIV, prevention, vaccines, and reproductive justice.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – STI Information
The CDC’s STI website offers up‑to‑date, evidence‑based information on common sexually transmitted infections, including clear fact sheets, testing guidance, and practical prevention resources.
Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
For individuals seeking information or support related to substance use disorders or mental health, SAMHSA offers national resources and a confidential helpline: 800‑662‑HELP (4357).
