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Webinar: The Current and Future State of HIV Testing in the United States
Webinar: The Current and Future State of HIV Testing in the United States
Tuesday, June 22, 2010 3-4pm (EDT)
AIDS.gov hosted a National HIV Testing Day webinar for Federal staff and grantees who work with domestic HIV/AIDS programs.
Speakers included:
Mr. Christopher Bates, PACHA; Dr. Kevin Fenton and Dr. Bernard Branson, CDC; Dr. Deborah Parham Hopson, HRSA; Dr. Carl Dieffenbach, NIH/NIAID; Ms. Beverly Watts Davis, SAMHSA; Ms. Barbara Edwards, CMS; Ms. Lisa Neel, Indian Health Services, and; Dr. Maggie Czarnogorski, VA.
The webinar provided an update on HIV testing in the U.S. with some of the U.S. Government’s leading voices on HIV/AIDS. View the webinar slides here. Here are the podcast files and transcript.
Questions? Please email contact@AIDS.gov.
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