An Update on COVID-19
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Moderated discussion (Saag, Cheever) of those that were involved at the very start of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Panelists: Kathleen A. Clanon, MD, Director, Alameda Care Connect; Marcus A. Conant, MD, Co-founder, San Francisco AIDS Foundation; Alison Moed, RN, Head Nurse, AIDS Ward, San Francisco General Hospital; Michael Reyes, MD, University of California San Francisco; Paul A. Volberding, MD, University of California San Francisco.
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Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/20/2024
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Combining of health department resources with the power of community influencers to enhance a recruitment campaign to reach priority populations.
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Review of an interactive survey used to gain insight into addressing substance use disorders that most impact the HIV care continuum and opportunities for the method to be used in planning.
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Use of Community Action Conversations in Atlanta to secure feedback on innovative ways to end the HIV epidemic.
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Health equity action plan ideas developed through an health equity assessment process.
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Ideas for how to replicate a conference, developed by and for people with HIV, can create a safe space to address the ongoing needs of the community at large.
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Description of an intervention to address food insecurity in a RWHAP-eligible population in a Southeastern U.S. clinic, with plans to examine the association with viral suppression and retention in care.
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Max Clinic's multi-agency partnership to address the complex medical and social needs of people with HIV by utilizing a multidisciplinary approach involving case management, field work, and comprehensive medical services to reach people with HIV who are not currently engaged in HIV care.
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