Intimate Partner Violence, HIV, and Migration

Previous studies have documented the relationship between intimate partner violence victimization and increased risk of HIV in women. It is also known that migrant women are disproportionately affected by these co-occurring problems, but few have explored why....

CHAS eNews: September 2017

POLICY BRIEFS: Physicians Influenced by Medical Technology Markets; Identifying Standardized Competencies for Global Health Professionals; SERVICE DELIVERY INNOVATIONS: Network Approach to HIV Tracing Shows Promise; ANNOUNCEMENTS: Reforming Medicaid; CHAS Supports...

Network Approach to HIV Tracing Shows Promise

The Transmission Reduction Intervention Project (TRIP) is an HIV tracing intervention which prioritizes newly infected individuals and their social networks. According to a study co-authored by CHAS Fellow John Schneider: “If a person recruited by TRIP has...

SHINE: One Step Closer to HIV Elimination

CHAS co-sponsored the SHINE event: “One Step Closer to HIV Elimination: Voices from the Next Generation of Advocates, Practitioners and Researchers,” which was held on November 7, 2014. The keynote speaker was Rae Lewis-Thornton, an Emmy Award winning AIDS...

SHINE: Social and Structural Determinants of HIV

CHAS co-sponsored the SHINE conference: “Social and Structural Determinants of HIV Infections Among Minority Populations,” which was held on Friday, November 16, 2012. Click here for SHINE Conference flyer. The keynote speaker was Dr. Robert Fullilove from...