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What can the early days of AIDS teach us about today?
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
3:00 – 4:00 PM Eastern Time
Zoom: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/7735053140
Marshall Forstein, MD
Cambridge Health Alliance
Vice Chair for Education and Training
Program Co-Director, Adult Psychiatry Residency
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Forstein has been a principal investigator on an HIV Education and Training Grant through the federal Center for Mental Health Services, and teaches and has published on the neuropsychiatry and psychosocial aspects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and he chaired the Steering Committee on HIV Psychiatry for the APA for over 20 years, and now serves on the APA Council of Education and Life Long Learning.
Kenneth Mayer, MD
Medical Research Director and Co-Chair of The Fenway Institute
Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Professor, Department of Global Health and Population at Harvard School of Public Health
Director of HIV Prevention Research and Attending Physician at Beth Israel Lahey Health
Adjunct Professor of Medicine and Community Health at Brown University
Dr. Mayer’s areas of research include international HIV/AIDS, Gay and Bisexual Men’s Health, HIV/AIDS Prevention, Microbicides, PrEP, PEP, Vaccines, Secondary Prevention, HIV/AIDS Treatment, and Antibiotic Use and Molecular Epidemiology of Antibiotic Resistance.