DC Lunch Forum on CDC's New HIV Testing Recommendations
On Tuesday October 3rd, the Kaiser Family Foundation will host a panel discussion on the CDC's new HIV Testing Recommendations. As you've probably have seen in the news, the CDC now recommends routine HIV testing for all patients (ages 13-64) in health care settings. This is very much in line with DC's current testing campaign. Panelists will include Dr. Marsha Martin from the DC Administration for HIV/AIDS Policy and Programs; Frank Oldham, Executive Director of the National Association of People with AIDS; and David Holtgrave, professor and chair, Department of Health, Behavior and Society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The lunch forum will take place from noon to 2:00 PM at the Barbara Jordan Conference Center, Kaiser Family Foundation Building, 1330 G Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (one block west of Metro Center).
If you would like to come to this event you must RSVP by September 29th. RSVP to Tiffany Ford at tford@kff.org or (202) 347-5270.
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