How to Live Well With HIV: Making Women's Voices Heard

Submitted on Jun 27, 2022

Tuesday, Jul 19, 2022
2:00pm ET | 11:00am PT


Speakers

  • Latesha Elopre, MD, MSPH: Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases; Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Graduate Medical Education University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL
  • Masonia Traylor: Member, Community Advisory Board, The Well Project, Atlanta, GA

Moderator

  • Ciarra Covin, MS: Program Manager, The Well Project, Philadelphia, PA

Managing HIV treatment, including viral suppression, is just one factor for women living with HIV as they seek an overall sense of well-being. Supporting women's health in all its complexity means promoting overall wellness through holistic approaches. This education session is an excellent opportunity to hear perspectives on the importance of holistic care from women living with HIV and providers, share your experiences, and seek answers to important questions.

Join us for an interactive discussion on living well with HIV, where we'll exchange insights and resources for:

  • Advocating for your personal health and wellness priorities
  • Navigating conversations with your HIV care team to ensure your treatment plan is part of a holistic approach to your care
  • Becoming empowered to live free from stigma and thrive with HIV

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