As many as 70% of those living with HIV are expected to be 50 or older by 2030. They often need skilled nursing earlier than ...
A major barrier to access to care for HIV/AIDS patients in resource limited settings—the lack of trained healthcare providers—is now eased with the launch of an internet-based clinical training ...
Senior faith leaders in New Orleans are partnering with the NAACP New Orleans Branch for an HIV training session. It is in an effort to teach African American faith leaders how to educate ...
The Visiting Professor Program at UCSF is described as a national model for research training that promotes the success of scientists conducting innovative research in minority communities in a paper ...
When Dr. Nishila Moodley took the stage to receive a special achievement award, 700 scientists, clinicians, outreach specialists and community members attending the annual meeting of the HIV Vaccine ...
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Zupenda Davis, MPH, MCHES, a SPH doctoral candidate, did not know public health even existed as a career field when she was an undergraduate student. She soon became interested in public health ...
Residents grew more knowledgeable and more comfortable with using pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) drugs for prevention against HIV after training was included in their residency program. PrEP is ...
A shocking statistic: According to The Black Church and HIV initiative, in Philadelphia, 63.3% of all people living with HIV/AIDS are African American. That’s why the Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP ...
An NAACP training program is coming to Orlando this week to talk to the leaders of Orlando’s black churches about the importance of their institutions in tackling HIV infection in the African American ...