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Thursday, 10 November 2011 12:04

2011 Interviews: HIV Then, Now and the Future of Prevention (long take)

This is the long cut video version (20 min.) of our interviews with world renowned experts, physicians and policy makers who were gracious enough to get together to discuss the potential of Rep. Sciortino's State Bill to build a commission to modernize HIV Treatment and Prevention in the state of Massachusetts.  The film is long for a web based video of interviews without cutaway shots spliced in, but for anyone interested in the current state of affairs in HIV as of 2011 this is a must see video to hear directly from the experts informing the decisions that will have large scale impacts on the community.  Please watch and enjoy.

HIV - Then, Now, and how the future of treatment and prevention will be addressed by Massachusetts.

An interview series with notable leaders in the HIV field held during a round table discussion with State Representative Carl Sciortino Jr. of the Massachusetts House of Representatives held at the Fenway Health Center, Boston.

Special thanks to all of our amazing interviewees for their years of dedicated and honest work in curbing the impact of this epidemic.  Stay informed, and feel free to contact Search through our website at www.searchforacure.org for any more information. 

Also, don't forget to contact the MA legislature to support State Bill H2908 - An Act to Modernize HIV Prevention

Interviewees:
Carl Sciortino
State Representative
Dr. Alfred DeMaria
State Epidemiologist, MA Dept. of Public Health
Dr. Edmund Tramont
Associate Director For Special Projects, DCR/NIAIDS/NIH
Kevin Cranston
Director, Bureau of Infectious Disease, MA DPH
Dr. Sten Vermund
Director, Vanderbilt Institute For Global Health
Dr. Kenneth Mayer
Director of Research, Fenway Health Center Boston
A special thank you to all of our wonderful participants, from Search For A Cure.
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