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Research Opportunities
WIHS conducts research on a number of topics related to HIV/AIDS within several sites across the country. Available in this section is information about our ongoing research projects, the abstrac
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Outside Collaborators
Jose Bordon, M.D., Ph.D., AAHIVSAssistant Professor, Georgetown University Medical CenterPhysician, Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Providence Hospital Phone: 202-269-7747
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Georgetown Collaborators
Dan Wang, M.D., Ph.D.Research Associate Professor, Georgetown University Medical Center Phone: 202-687-0887Email: dw32@georgetown.edu For the past 2 years, I have served as co-investigator st
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WIHS Investigators
Seble Kassaye, M.D.Principal Investigator, WIHS Phone: 202-444-0086 Email: sgk23@georgetown.edu I am trained in Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology. I serve as the principal investigator at
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Other Helpful Links
POZ Magazine A contemporary magazine highlighting recent events in the HIV community. HIV, AIDS, and Women A subset of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Heal
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Practicing Safe Sex
DC's Female Condom Campaign View instructions on how to use a female condom (what to do and what not to do)View a very interesting video on the female condom in Malawi DC's Rubber Revolutio
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HIV/AIDS Educational Resources
HIV Screening: the Standard of Care Free materials for patients and providers about universal screening for HIV among 13-64 yrs. Prevention is Care Free materials for patients and providers
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Health Care Services
DC's Red Carpet Entry Program HIV care and treatment to all persons newly diagnosed with HIV. It is open to EVERYONE, even Without Health Insurance! Fast track process to your new HIV specialist, and
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Retention and attendance of women enrolled in a large prospective study of HIV-1 in the United States
Summary: Our objective was to measure study retention (returning for follow-up visits) and attendance for two recruitment waves of participants in the Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS), since r
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An instrumental variables evaluation of the effect of antidepressant use on employment among HIV-infected women using antiretroviral therapy in the United States: 1996-2004
Summary: HIV medications extend the lives of people living with HIV, and allow them to continue to work. Many HIV-positive persons also suffer from depression, and may not be able to work. The que
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