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Stemming Stigma – by Rod McCullom

The early days of AIDS were marked by fear fueled by ignorance. Thankfully, much has changed since the introduction of effective treatment in 1996. Millions of lives have been saved in the United...

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White House Office of National AIDS Policy Director Douglas Brooks visits...

During a recent visit to San Francisco, White House Office of National AIDS Policy Director Douglas Brooks visited with Getting to Zero San Francisco’s steering committee at the San Francisco AIDS...

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9.22.15 Consortium Meeting Agenda & Slides

The quarterly Getting to Zero SF Consortium Meeting was held 9.22.15 at 25 Van Ness.Agenda:5:30-6 PM CAB pre-meeting6:00 Welcome, Background, Year 2 – Diane Havlier6:20 CAB report back – Jeff Sheehy,...

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The Importance of Remembering Social Drivers of HIV/AIDS

By Austin PadillaI recently had the privilege of representing San Francisco’s Getting to Zero Consortium, along with my colleague Dr. Oliver Bacon, at the 2015 North American Housing and HIV/AIDS...

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Getting to Zero July 2015 Strategic Plan

The post Getting to Zero July 2015 Strategic Plan appeared first on Getting to Zero SF.

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MAC AIDS visit with the LINCS Navigation Team

November 13, a representative from the MAC AIDS Foundation met the LINCS Navigation Team, including the 3 newly minted MAC AIDS Navigators who work at Ward 86, Tom Waddell, and Castro-Mission. A former...

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R&R Committee Agenda and Notes 11/4/15

The Retention & Re-engagement Committee met last week. Below is a copy of the agenda, and below that, notes from the meeting.The Retention & Re-engagement (R&R) committee held its monthly...

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Lots of news from the PreP Committee!

Slides from the last PrEP Committee meeting, held on Oct 28, appear below. The agenda included a presentation by Jonathan Volk on Kaiser PrEP data and presentation by the NURX.co team about their PrEP...

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Please PrEP Me launch

PleasePrEPMe.org, the searchable, location-based California PrEP provider directory, has been launched!  Included are 188 PrEP providers in half of the counties across the state of California. This...

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Notes from the R&R Committee planning retreat

The Retention and Re-engagement committee (R&R) of the Getting to Zero Consortium is working to assure that HIV+ San Franciscans have access to and are consistently engaged in care and treatment...

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World AIDS Day Report-Back

Approximately 60 community members gathered in the SF Department of Public Health’s 6th-floor meeting space to hear a report-back on progress made in 2015 toward Getting to Zero in San Francisco. The...

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Getting to Zero 12.1.2015 report to the SF Health Commission

On December 1, 2015, Dr. Susan Buchbinder updated the San Francisco Health Commission on the Getting to Zero initiative.The post Getting to Zero 12.1.2015 report to the SF Health Commission appeared...

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National HIV/AIDS Prevention Conference: Frameworks for Getting to Zero

During the CDC’s National HIV/AIDS Prevention Conference in December 2015, Shannon Weber moderated a session titled, “Frameworks for Getting to Zero” with panelists representing San Francisco,...

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When PrEP Educators Don’t Like PrEP: Minister Rob Newells’ message to...

Please read Rob Newells’ excellent article posted at AVAC. The post When PrEP Educators Don’t Like PrEP: Minister Rob Newells’ message to naysayers at the 2015 National HIV Prevention Conference in...

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Getting to Zero Presentation at Fenway Health, Boston

Hyman Scott recently was invited to make a presentation on our Getting to Zero experience at a planning meeting of the Massachusetts Getting to Zero effort. Link to the slides below. The meeting was...

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March 24, 2016 GTZ Consortium Meeting

Project Inform’s Alan McCord presents a CROI report-back.The Getting to Zero SF Consortium gathered March 24 for its quarterly meeting of members. In addition to updates from each of the four GTZ...

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PrEP for Youth Live Hangout 4/7/16

Hangouts with HIVE presents Making PrEP Work for Youth: Strategies from Birmingham, New York, Oakland, Philadelphia, and San FranciscoJoin us April  7 from 9 am–10 am PST/12 noon–1 pm ET for a Google+...

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PrEP for Youth Panel Discussion

PrEP Subcommittee Co-Chair Dr. Brad Hare introduces the PrEP and Youth panelBy Tapakorn PrasertsithThe most recent Getting to Zero Consortium meeting, held Thursday, March 24, focused on an issue...

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HIVE presents Frameworks for Getting to Zero

HIVE, UCSF’s hub of positive reproductive & sexual health, has posted a wonderful resource—video of their online hangout held April 1 and related slide presentations from participants in SF, New...

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Al Liu presents at IAPAC

The San Francisco Department of Public Health’s Dr. Al Liu made two presentations at the recent IAPAC (International Association of Providers of AIDS Care) Conference on HIV Prevention and Treatment...

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