Summary report of the Learning Session: HIV Exposed Children and Early Child Development on March 7, 2019. The report includes descriptions of the opening remarks by Thomas Coates, UCLA DGSOM, presentations by featured guests, and closing remarks. The presentations include background context, summary, and discussion points.
This report is a summary of the Substance Use, Mental Health and HIV: Integrating Treatment as Prevention conference that took place in Atlanta, Georgia in 2011. The report includes a summary of the opening plenary that provided an overview of the HIV epidemic in the US and afternoon plenary that closed the conference with an overview of the fundamental changes to discussion, dialogue, and possibilities in the era of treatment as prevention. In between were three sessions: session one focused on treatment as prevention for substance users and MSM. Session two focused on treatment as prevention for mental health providers. Lastly session three focused on paying for mental health and substance abuse drugs for persons living with HIV.
This conference was held on July 17th, 2010, in Vienna, Austria, one day prior to commencement of the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The one-day conference was sponsored by the Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) in collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health and the Ford Foundation. As the fourth of five annual meetings looking at the social and behavioral implications of emerging biomedical interventions for HIV prevention, the conference brought together leaders in program implementation and biomedical, behavioral, and economic research to identify and discuss opportunities and challenges in global HIV testing efforts.
This report is a summary of a conference proceeding, the goal of the conference was to bring together the best of policy makers, researchers, community advocates, and practitioners to begin a dialogue about the potential of PrEP as a viable strategy in the fight against the global HIV epidemic.
This report is a summary of a conference proceeding, the goal of this conference was to bring together researchers, community advocacy organizations, policy-makers and donor agencies for a day-long discussion about the communications needed for successful implementation of male circumcision programs.
This report is a summary of a conference proceeding, the goal of the conference was to identify the opportunities and challenges presented by male circumcisions , and to examine the behavioral, social and policy implications of rolling out circumcisions globally and in the United States.