CONFERENCES 2011 U.S. Conference on AIDS Sessions At A Glance-Saturday Session IV
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Saturday, November 12

Session IV- 1:45 p.m.-3:45 p.m.


WORKSHOPS


Medical Providers Primer on Enhancing Disclosure of Sexual Orientation in HIV Care

Creating Better Interventions - A Successful Model of Support for Community-Based Organizations Conducting HIV Prevention Work with At-Risk Women

Homesharing: A Creative Housing Solution for the HIV Positive Community

Extending the normative boundaries of HIV prevention among Hispanics: Pleasure, prevention, humor and culture

Longer Life, Tougher Questions: Today's Changing Options and Strategies for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

Ensuring Necessary Funding for Domestic HIV/AIDS Programs

Viral Hepatitis 2011: Policy Opportunities to Increase Awareness and Services for Persons Living with Viral Hepatitis

Digital Solutions for HIV and STD Prevention with At-Risk Youth

Nuts and Bolts of Grant Writing

Aboriginal Leadership in HIV and AIDS Research

Putting It Together: ASO Mergers and Structural Alliances

The Homophobia and Stigma Endured with being Gay, Muslim and Living with HIV

Building Research Capacity in a Small AIDS Service Organization to Enhance HIV Prevention Efforts for Young Men Who Have Sex with Men

HIV Risk and Sex Under the Influence in Young African American and Latino Communities


ROUNDTABLES


The Paradigm Shift in HIV Infection Among Black MSM

The Role Of PWAs in Treatment Education, Adherence and Mobilization

A Professional and Leadership Development Program for Junior-Level, Minority Staff in Health Departments

Tracking Female Sex Workers in Hard to Reach Communities in Northern Nigeria Using Peer to Peer Pointer

Nowhere But Up, Down South: Advancing HIV and Reproductive Justice Advocacy Strategies in the Deep South

 



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