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Many HIV educators have no formal training. Instead, they are trained by AIDS Service Organizations to teach their peers and community members about HIV/AIDS. The length of this training varies but typically lasts several weeks. Note: You usually don't get paid for working as a community/peer educator. Another option is to get a Bachelor's degree in Health Education or a related area. That would qualify you to work as an AIDS educator. You can take that even farther if you want and get a Master's Degree in Health Education, which would train you how to do health promotion on a much larger scale.
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