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Date: December 1, 2022
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Start Time: 11:00 am
End Time: 2:00 pm
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Location: In-Person and Online
Join ICAP for a World AIDS Day Exploration of the Latest Insights Into the Global HIV Response
Tremendous achievements have been made in the global HIV/AIDS response, yet obstacles remain before we can celebrate a world without the threat of AIDS. Today, exciting new approaches are being employed in the United States and around the world to reach populations that have yet to garner the benefits of HIV prevention and treatment efforts.
At its 2022 World AIDS Day Event, ICAP at Columbia University will provide the opportunity to delve into the latest strategies and approaches in the global HIV response. The event will include presentations and a panel discussion with leading experts to explore how far we’ve come, the distance we still need to cover, and how we will get there.
Leave No One Behind!
New Strategies for the Global HIV Response
December 1, 2022, from 11 AM to 2 PM
Location: Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, 722 West 168th Street, 8th Floor Auditorium.
Presentations
What Will It Take to Reach HIV Epidemic Control?
Jessica Justman, MD, Senior Technical Director, ICAP, and Associate Professor of Medicine in Epidemiology at Columbia University
Reaching Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) in the U.S. South
LaRon E. Nelson, PhD, RN, FNP, FNAP, FNYAM, FAAN, Associate Dean for Global Affairs & Planetary Health Independence Foundation Associate Professor and Associate Professor of Nursing at Yale University
Panel Discussion
Moderator
Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, MPH, MPA, Director of ICAP at Columbia University, Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, Executive Vice President of Columbia Global, and lead of the New York City Pandemic Response Institute
Panelists
Rashaunna K. Redd, DNP, MPH, WHNP-BC, Nurse Practitioner/Site Clinician ICAP’s Bronx Prevention Center
Nassoro Said, HIV Peer Counselor, ICAP in Tanzania