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Friday, April 4, 2008
Social Science Advances in HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care Symposium
Harvard Medical School
Gordon Hall, Faculty Room ( 25 Shattuck Street , Boston )
2:00-5:00 pm

Opening Remarks:
Felton (Tony) Earls, MD
Professor of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Professor of Human Behavior and Development, Harvard School of Public Health
Norma Ware, PhD
Associate Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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"Measuring Health System Responsiveness: Patient's Experience and Quality as Determinants of Success"
Lisa Hirschhorn, MD, MPH
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Senior Clinical Advisor on HIV/AIDS, JSI Research and Training
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"Comprehensive Community-based DOT-HAART in Lima , Peru "
Sonya Shin, MD, MPH
Harvard Medical School
Associate Physician in Infectious Disease and Social Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Clinician Volunteer, Prevention and Access to Care and Treatment (PACT) Project
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"ART Adherence: Lessons from the PACT Project"
Heidi Behforouz, MD
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Medical and Executive Director, Prevention and Access to Care and Treatment (PACT) Project
Associate Physician in the Women's Health Associates, Brigham and Women's Hospital
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"Explaining ART Adherence in Sub-Saharan Africa "
Norma Ware, PhD
Associate Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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Commentary:
David Bangsberg, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and the San Francisco General AIDS Division at UCSF
Director, Epidemiology and Preventions Interventions Center , San Francisco General Hospital

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Panel Discussion
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Co-sponsored by Harvard University Center for AIDS Research and Harvard Initiative for Global Health

 

 



  
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