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Webinar: The Future of PrEP / PrEP and Me: Upcoming Advances in PrEP and a Conversation with a Man on PrEP

HIV Prevention, Webcast

Facilitated by 

  • Blake Rowley, MPH
    Manager of Health Equity and Prevention, National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)
  • Jonathan Lucas, MPH
    Senior Community Program Manager, FHI 360
    September 28, 2016

Objectives

  • Describe upcoming NIH funded oral, injectable, and topical PrEP research being conducted in the United States
  • Relate how this reseach will impact the HIV prevention efforts in the United States with those populations most impacted
  • Discuss the importance of uptake and adherence among populations most impacted
  • Define how stigma and medical mistrust impact marginalized populations ability to access care and prevention services

Presentation

Slides

Facilitated by 

  • Blake Rowley, MPH
    Manager of Health Equity and Prevention, National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)
  • Jonathan Lucas, MPH
    Senior Community Program Manager, FHI 360
    September 28, 2016

Objectives

  • Describe upcoming NIH funded oral, injectable, and topical PrEP research being conducted in the United States
  • Relate how this reseach will impact the HIV prevention efforts in the United States with those populations most impacted
  • Discuss the importance of uptake and adherence among populations most impacted
  • Define how stigma and medical mistrust impact marginalized populations ability to access care and prevention services

Presentation

Slides

Facilitated by 

  • Blake Rowley, MPH
    Manager of Health Equity and Prevention, National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)
  • Jonathan Lucas, MPH
    Senior Community Program Manager, FHI 360
    September 28, 2016

Objectives

  • Describe upcoming NIH funded oral, injectable, and topical PrEP research being conducted in the United States
  • Relate how this reseach will impact the HIV prevention efforts in the United States with those populations most impacted
  • Discuss the importance of uptake and adherence among populations most impacted
  • Define how stigma and medical mistrust impact marginalized populations ability to access care and prevention services

Presentation

Slides