ACP members invited to CDC lectures on anniversary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
ACP members are invited to attend the CDC's lecture series in Atlanta: “HIV/AIDS: 30 Years of Leadership and Lessons,” a series of moderated conversations with leaders describing defining moments that changed the course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
ACP members are invited to attend the CDC's lecture series in Atlanta: “HIV/AIDS: 30 Years of Leadership and Lessons,” a series of moderated conversations with leaders describing defining moments that changed the course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The series began on June 10 and extends through the summer, culminating with a session at CDC's National HIV Prevention Conference on August 17, 2011. For more information on the series, please go to the website or contact the CDC by email.
ACP is a partner with the CDC's “HIV Screening. Standard Care” initiative that is designed to help physicians make HIV testing a standard part of the medical care they provide to patients. ACP's guidance statement, “Screening for HIV in Health Care Settings,” is available online.