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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers
Pages 65-74

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... Baskin served in various medical director roles at Aetna, gaining experience and expertise in clinical and coverage policy development, benefit and plan design, establishing coding and reimbursement policy, disease management program operations, and physician relations. He completed residency training and is board certified in internal medicine.
From page 66...
... At Penn, Dr. Blank teaches behavioral and social sciences in public health in the Masters in Public Health Program; ethical issues in HIV prevention, treatment, and research in the Department of Bioethics; and a clinical seminar in community psychology and mental health services research in the Department of Psychology.
From page 67...
... Department of Corrections has achieved full accreditation from the American Correctional Association and the National Commission on Correctional Health C are (NCCHC) ; it received the coveted 2008 Program of the Year Award from NCCHC for its innovative Discharge Planning Program; and it has been granted the prestigious 2010 Exemplary Program Award for its groundbreaking Automatic HIV Testing and Counseling Program.
From page 68...
... The clinical program has generated several research papers and presentations that have been published in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Annals of Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine, Public Health Reports, and the New York Times. The program has also been highlighted in American Medical News and the ADAP Report, which described the George Washington University program as "a model for emergency room testing." Dr.
From page 69...
... He is also Co-Director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research. He has held numerous leadership roles including executive director of the National AIDS Council of Mexico, the federal agency of the Mexican government responsible for AIDS policy in that country; program director and principal investigator of the Emory AIDS International Training and Research Program; and member of the board of the International AIDS Society USA and the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
From page 70...
... Dr. del Rio is associate editor of AIDS Clinical Care and AIDS Research and Human Retroiruses, and he is a member of the editorial board of Journal of AIDS, Women, Children and HIV, and global Public Health.
From page 71...
... Dr. Harawa has several years of public health experience in the areas of HIV/AIDS and incarceration health including extensive experience in HIV research, serving as epidemiologist at the HIV Epidemiology Program in Los Angeles.
From page 72...
... His HIV research interests are health service outcomes for HIV-infected patients (including HIV quality measures and care improvement, and determinants of optimized multidisciplinary care for maximized HIV outcomes) , medication adherence issues in these patients, and HIV epidemiology.
From page 73...
... from Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine, Rootstown, and completed his medical residency at the Akron City Hospital and Infectious Diseases fellowship at Wake Forest University. Manya Magnus, Ph.D., M.P.H., is Co-Director of George Washington University's MPH Epidemiology Program, Codirector of the Graduate Certificate in HIV/AIDS Studies, and Deputy Director of the Center for HIV/ AIDS Epidemiologic Biostatistics and Public Health Laboratory Research.
From page 74...
... , is a New York Academy of Medicine Fellow, and is a member of the American Public Health Association. His overall research agenda and publications focus on the identification and exploration of individual and communal resiliency in HIV prevention and intervention, with particular emphasis on African American and black gay, bisexual, and transgender communities.


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