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This e-tutorial describes the clinical services for most-at-risk-populations under the Indian National HIV Program with illustration of Project Sankalp in Karnataka state. There is also two quizzes associated with the tutorial:
- pre-test quiz
- post-test quiz

This post-test is designed to be taken after review of an e-tutorial on clinical components for service delivery; the e-tutorial describes the clinical services for most-at-risk-populations under the Indian National HIV Program with illustration of Project Sankalp in Karnataka state. There is also a pre-test available.

This pre-test is designed to be taken after review of an e-tutorial on clinical components for service delivery; the e-tutorial describes the clinical services for most-at-risk-populations under the Indian National HIV Program with illustration of Project Sankalp in Karnataka state. There is also a post-test available.

This e-tutorial describes the purpose and benefits of a focused approach on Continuum of Care (CoC) that enables sex workers living with HIV to access care and treatment services.
After completing this e-tutorial, participants will know that:

This quiz tests knowledge from an e-tutorial on Continuum of Care (CoC) that enables sex workers living with HIV to access care and treatment services.