Treatment + Prevention = Action! Understanding the Modern Era of HIV – WATCH! 2.0

Submitted on Dec 23, 2024
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Treatment options are among the first decisions a person makes after finding out an HIV diagnosis. As the field has advanced, HIV research has revealed more and more ways that HIV treatment can also be HIV prevention. Join us for the third session of WATCH! 2.0 to learn more about managing HIV treatment along with other aspects of life, how it promotes health and well-being for people living with HIV, and the ways that taking HIV drugs is intertwined with preventing new cases of HIV.

Moderator: Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, Stakeholder Liaison

Presenters: Ebony Gordon, HUES (Healing & Uniting Every Sista) at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Tonia Poteat, PhD, PA-C, MPH, Duke University School of Nursing; UNC Infectious Diseases Clinic

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WATCH! 2.0 (Women's Advocacy and Treatment Coalition on HIV) is The Well Project's new treatment advocacy webinar series, based on our highly successful 2015 WATCH! series. True to our organization's values emphasizing a women-led response to the HIV epidemic, WATCH! 2.0 puts women and advocacy at the forefront.

This episode of WATCH! 2.0 is supported by ViiV Healthcare's Positive Action Grant Program.

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