The AIDS pandemic is nearing its fourth decade, and the need for innovative strategies to help people living with HIV/AIDS has become increasingly important. There are 40 million people infected with ...
There is much about the HIV/AIDS epidemic that’s terribly complicated. The wily bug itself has defied science’s best efforts to kill it for three decades. That said, there are also simple truths we’re ...
Editor’s note: Vincent Guilamo-Ramos is the dean of the Duke University School of Nursing. A nurse practitioner, he specializes in the prevention of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections, and ...
The early commitment to HIV/AIDS research and teaching at UCSF has paid dividends down the line. Nurse researchers and clinicians mentored by the generation of pioneers have continued to have a ...
A resident exercises in the physical therapy gym at Broadway House for Continuing Care, the only US nursing home to receive funding through the federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. (Photo: Courtesy of ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Nursing Honors Program Jessica Lee Corcoran, PhD, CRNP, CPNP‐PC (BSN 2014, MSN 2017, PhD 2020), has ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Assistant Professor Jenni Wise (BSN 2008, MSN 2015, PhD 2019) has received National of Institutes of Health funding to support her research on the ...
Rutgers School of Nursing is taking the lead in a $6 million nationwide effort to greatly reduce new HIV infections - a battle complicated by both the aging of career HIV health care professionals and ...
New Paper in New England Journal of Medicine Calls for Health Care Community to Help End Latino HIV Crisis, Outlines Comprehensive Approach and Blueprint for Action. WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / ...
You probably know that HIV/AIDS remains a global health crisis, and that advocacy and action are crucial to make sure people everywhere have access to medical care for HIV/AIDS. Ensuring that we each ...