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Part 1: Prevention of Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs) in Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs)
Speaker: Jonathan N Tobin, PhD, FACE, FAHA President/CEO, Clinical Directors Network (CDN) Adjunct Professor and Co-Director for Community-Engaged Research, The Rockefeller University Center for Clinical and Translational Science Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Albert...
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Welcome, Introduction, Charge of the Day, Keynote-Clinic Environment
Speakers: Goulda Downer, PhD, RD Prinicipal Investigator and Assistant Professor National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center (NMAETC), Howard Universiry College of Medicine Pierre Vigilance, MD Director District of Columbia Department of Health Donna M. Christensen, MD Congresswoman US...
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Workshop III: Electronic Medical Record: Using Technology to reduce Health Disparity by Identifying Gaps and Improving Quality of Care
Speaker: Warria A. Esmond, MD Medical Director, Settlement Health, New York, NY Moderator: Jonathan N. Tobin, PhD President/CEO, Clinical Directors Network, Inc., New York, NY Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Date: August 3rd, 2010
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Decades into HIV: What’s on the Horizon?
Speaker: Robert C. Gallo, MD Director Institute of Human Virology and Division of Basic Science University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland Moderator: Anton C. Bizzell, MD, Vice President of Health and Clinical Services DB Consulting Group, Silver Spring Sponsor: AETC-NMC D...
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Workshop I: Data Driven Clinical Quality Improvement Tools for Health Care Implications and Applications
Speaker: John Milberg, MPH Health Scientist HRSA-HIV/AIDS Bureau, Rockville, MD Moderator: David Luckett Deputy Director National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center (NMAETC) Washington, DC Date: Friday, May 14th, 2010 Sponsors: AETC, Aids Education and Training Center National Mul...
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Issues of Ethnopharmacology in HIV Management
Speaker: Keith Craword, RPh, PhD Sponsor: AETC National Multicultural Center Howard University, College of Medicine Date: Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
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Welcome Remarks, Introduction of Charge of the Day Speaker, Charge of the Day (Why Infrastructure Management is Essential in Reducing Health Disparities), Clinic Environment in Health Care Disparity
Speakers: Goulda Downer, PhD, RD Prinicipal Investigator and Assistant Professor National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center (NMAETC), Howard Universiry College of Medicine Pierre Vigilance, MD Director, District of Columbia Department of Health Donna M. Christensen, MD Congresswoma...
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Workshop IV: Management of Occupational and Nonoccupational HIV Exposure
Speaker: Martin Markowitz MD Clinical Director Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Rockefeller University, New York, NY Moderator: I. Jean Davis, PhD, DC, PA, MS0 Associate Professor, General Internal Medicine Co-PI National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center at Charles Drew Universi...
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Conclusion: The NMAETC’s Effective Model for Reducing Health Disparities: Infrastructure Management, Clinical Delivery and Cultural Competence
Speakers: CAPT. Deborah Willis-Fillinger, MD CAPT. U.S. PHS, Acting Director, HRSA Office of health Equity, Rockville, MD Moderator: Sheila McKinney, MA Senior Program Manager, Measurement and Evaluation, National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center (NMAETC), Howard University College...
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Decades into HIV: What’s on the Horizon?
Speaker: Robert C. Gallo, MD Director, Institute of Human Virology and Division of Basic Science, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland Moderator: Anton C. Bizzell, MD, Vice President of Health and Clinical Services, DB Consulting Group, Silver Spring Sponsors: A...
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Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinicians Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Transgender Communities
Speakers: Cathy Kiana Keiko Kapua Pacific CBA Specialist / HIV Prevention Specialist, Life Foundation Sapna Mysoor, MPH National CBA Program Manager (Banyan Tree Project), Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the impact of HIV on AANHPI communities, spec...
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Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinician's Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within Veteran Communities
Speaker: Katherine Holman, MD Veterans Administration Medical Center Fellow, University of Alabama at Birmingham Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the demographic of U.S. veterans living with HIV/AIDS 2. List risk factors for HIV/AIDS among U.S. veterans 3. Describe clinical strategies for provid...
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Impact of Collaborative Care for Underserved Patients with PTSD in Primary Care A Randomized Controlled Trial
Speaker: Lisa Meredith PhD. Senior Behavioral Scientist, RAND Corporation Session Goals: The goal of this session is to present findings about the effectiveness of collaborative care for PTSD. Findings are from a 5-year randomized trial funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. The ...
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Past, Present, and Future of Clinical Research Nursing - The Beatrice Renfield Lectureship in Research Nursing 2012
Speaker: Clare Hastings, PhD, RN, FAAN Chief for Nursing and Patient Care Services NIH Clinical Center Sponsors: The Rockefeller University Hospital The Heilbrunn Family Center for Research Nursing Session Goals: Nurses play an important role as members of the multidisciplinary research team;...
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Patient-Provider Communication and the Impact on Medical Outcomes on Patients with HIV
Speaker: E. Blaine Parrish, PhD School of Public Health and Health Services, The George Washington University Learning Objectives • Understand the history of the patient-provider relationship in the United States • Define health communication as it relates to the patient-provider interaction...
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Using What Bacteriophage Have Evolved Over a Billion Years to Create New Antibiotics to Kill Gram-positive Disease Causing Bacteria
Speaker: Vincent A. Fischetti, PhD Laboratory of Bacterial Pathogenesis and Immunology, The Rockefeller University Session Goals: This webcast introduces the audience to a new method of controlling gram-positive pathogens other than antibiotics, and shows how this can be used in a variety of ani...
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2017 Beatrice Renfield Lecture: Clinical Research Nursing and Nursing Science - A Perfect Partnership
Speaker: Gwenyth R. Wallen, PhD, RN Chief Nurse (Acting), Deputy Chief Nurse Officer, Research and Practice Development, Chief, Nursing Research and Translational Science National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Learning Objectives: 1. To explore the roles of clinical research nurses an...
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Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinician's Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within Veteran Communities
Speaker: Katherine Holman, MD Veterans Administration Medical Center Fellow, University of Alabama at Birmingham Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the demographic of U.S. veterans living with HIV/AIDS 2. List risk factors for HIV/AIDS among U.S. veterans 3. Describe clinical strategies for provid...
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Cultural Competence: The Impact of Stigma on Patients with HIV/AIDS
Speaker: Josepha Campinha-Bacote, PhD, MAR, PMHCNS-BC, CTN-A, FAAN President, Transcultural C.A.R.E. Associates Objectives: 1. Define stigma and its impact on people living with HIV/AIDS as they attempt to access quality medical care 2. Discuss factors contributing to HIV/AIDS-related stigma 3. ...
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Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinicians Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within African American Adolescent Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) Communities
Speaker: Lisa Hightow-Weidman, MD, MPH Learning Objectives: 1. Understand the impact of the HIV epidemic among young black men who have sex with men (MSM) 2. Describe factors associated with disproportionate infection rates 3. Provide an example of a successful HIV prevention intervention with B...
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Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinicians Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within Hispanic Adolescent Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) Communities
Speaker: Lisa Hightow-Weidman, MD, MPH Session Goal: This webcast aims to increase understanding of the impact of the epidemic among young Latino men who have sex with men (MSM). Learning Objectives: 1. Identify critical cultural issues and other considerations related to Latino MSM and HIV inf...
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Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinicians Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within Native American Transgender Communities
Speaker: Elton Naswood (Navajo) Program Coordinator - Red Circle Project, AIDS Project Los Angeles Learning Objectives: 1. To learn and understand Transgender terminologies; 2. To identify Transgender issues and challenges to services; 3. To understand the need for Transgender data and researc...
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Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinician's Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within Homeless Communities
Speaker: Corey Beauford, LICSW President, Inspired Consulting Learning Objectives: 1. Identify Factors that contribute to homelessness among people living with HIV/AIDS 2. Understand barriers that homeless people living with HIV/AIDS face when attempting to access quality medical care 3. Under...
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Qualitative Methods and Multimethod Research Methods in PBRN Research
Speaker: Nancy Elder, MD,MPH Professor Department of Family and Community Medicine University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Collaborative Ohio Inquiry Network (COIN) Session Goal: The goal of this session is to increase understanding of the following concepts: defining the question, determ...