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It Takes a Village:
The Importance of Creative Partnerships between CBOs and Clinical Sites Addressing HIV in the Black Community

Featuring Dr. Hyman Scott

Tuesday, April 16, 2013
10:00AM PST/1:00PM EST

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Participants Will:

  1. Explore  intersections and opportunities between CBOs and Clinical Sites that recent national efforts (ACA, NHAS, HIP, PwP) have created

  2. Hear first-hand experiences  from a doctor working in the trenches of this shift through research, prevention and care with the Black community

  3. Strategize  how CBOs can prepare themselves for successful partnerships with Clinical Sites

  4. Identify  FREE CBA opportunities CBOs can access to support this preparation

 

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Dr. Hyman Scott MD, MPH is board certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases, and currently provides care for patients living with HIV at 360: Positive Care Center at UCSF.  After receiving his MD from Yale School of Medicine, he completed his Internal Medicine residency and chief residency at UCSF where he is also a post-doctoral research fellow at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies.   Dr. Scott’s current research interests are in HIV-related disparities among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the U.S. with a focus on development and implementation of novel HIV prevention strategies to address these disparities.  He has led local analyses of disparities in sexual transmitted infections and utilization of HIV prevention services among MSM in San Francisco, CA.  He is also using several large longitudinal studies to evaluate age and racial/ethnic disparities in new HIV infections by type of sexual contact among MSM in the U.S.  Finally, he is evaluating a novel online HIV prevention tool, and developing an intervention to support home HIV self-testing and linkage to HIV prevention and care services among young Black and Latino MSM in San Francisco and Oakland.



The Tabono CBA Project of ETR Associates presents:"Filling the Void: Supporting Black MSM in Developing Spirituality as a Form of Resilience" Webinar Series

Sprituality

Module 1: The (Hidden) Realities of my Role: Creating Sacred Spaces for Black MSM
Thursday, October 11, 2012 from 10am to 11:30am (PST)

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This webinar will introduce participants to Tabono CBA's work focused on Black MSM, and share the project's incorporation of spirituality and healthy sexuality into the lives of Black MSM who are both providers and recipients of HIV programming. Two featured speakers will share strategies that have proven successful for their high impact prevention programs. Participants will then discuss how to develop similar initiatives and approaches to HIV work in their local communities.


Featured Speakers:

Rashaan
Rashaan L. Nowell
HIV/AIDS Intervention Specialist
St. Hope Foundation
Houston, Texas

Javarre
Javarré Wilson
Director of Programs
Black Coalition on AIDS
San Francisco, California




This event is completely free. Space is limited, so register today!
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In case of maximum attendance, priority given to CDC funded Community Based Organizations

For more information about the webinar series or the Tabono CBA Project, please contact Carnelius Quinn, CBA Specialist at carnelius.quinn@etr.org or (510) 725-5020.

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