Presented by Anne Spaulding MD, MPH, Paula Frew PhD, MA, MPH, and John Freshley, this seminar focused on issues such as infectious disease testing and treatment among inmates, post-release linkage to long-term care, and treatment advocacy for those identified in ICE and DOJ situations
This literature review training was presented by Ayako Miyashita, Elizabeth Wu, and Alex Rhodes, and covered the following topics: Purposes of literature review Different kinds of literature review How to conduct a literature review How to identify good research Literature review and public policy Best practices How to organize results of literature review
California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center presents “Legislation and Policy Practice” with Craig Pulsipher (APLA Health) and Aaron Fox (LA LGBT Center). This seminar covered policy research and its use in HIV-related state and federal legislative contests.
California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center presents “Rapid Response Policy Research Methods” with Professor Ian Holloway. The seminar covered basic social science research methodology used to shape HIV-related policy research with real-world relevance.
A Discussion for Providers About Potential Changes in the Health Care Landscape 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided.) APLA Health Education Center 3741 S. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90016 Featured speakers: Paulette Heath National Policy and Health Director for Infectious Diseases, Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems Craig Pulsipher, MPP, MSW […]
A kick-off meeting and program launch for the members of the inaugural class of California HIV Policy Research Centers (CHPRC) Fellows. This day-long joint orientation included participation from the funding agency, the California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP), both academic partners in the north and south (UCSF and UCLA), and community partners from the San Francisco […]
The HIV Policy Research Centers, a project of the California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) with funding from the Office of the President of the University of California, convened key stakeholders from across California to identify best practices for transgender HIV prevention and care that specifically address the social determinants of health. Topics covered include: the […]
The HIV Policy Research Centers, a project of the California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) with funding from the Office of the President of the University of California, convened HIV and health care leadership in Sacramento on March 14, 2017 to discuss and strategize around changes in healthcare funding, programs and policies now under consideration in […]