Here's the Tea: Mythbusting Maternal HIV Health - April 15, 2022

April 15, 2022

4:30pm PT | 7:30pm ET

via Black AIDS Institute

The Black AIDS Institute (BAI) is conducting a webinar focused on debunking misconceptions around maternal HIV health and highlighting key research. The webinar will also include a case study of a patient-centered program out of the University of California San Francisco, which provides care exclusively to pregnant people living with HIV.

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Join BAI & HIVE as we dispel the myths surrounding maternal HIV health ????

Cynthia Gutierrez, HIVE Program Manager, will be joining BAI's Biomedical Program Manager, Myriam Johnstone to take a deep dive into the most current research and data supporting maternal HIV health.

During this webinar, we will:

?Debunk misconceptions around maternal HIV health

??Highlight key research

??Present a case study of a patient-centered program coming out of UCSF exclusively providing care for pregnant people living with HIV.

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