This forum was held on October 13, 2010, at the Delancey Street Foundation in San Francisco. An executive summary of the event is available here (PDF, 228KB).
Click here to download a summary (PDF, 220KB) of our related event, “HIV/AIDS and Aging: Emerging Issues in Research, Care, Treatment, and Prevention,” an official satellite session of the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna.
Thanks to better treatments, people are living longer with HIV. But aging with the virus brings unique medical, emotional, and social challenges that we are only just beginning to understand. Join us for an open discussion of these issues and how communities, health care and service providers, and people living with HIV can address them.
Featured panelists:
Peter W. Hunt, MD
Assistant Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Malcolm John, MD, MPH
Director, 360: The Positive Care Center, University of California, San Francisco
Loren Jones
Policy Co-chair, U.S. Positive Women's Network
JoAnne Keatley, MSW
Director, Center of Excellence for Transgender Health, University of California San Francisco
Michael D. Siever, PhD
Director of Behavioral Health Services, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Moderated by Dana Van Gorder
Executive Director, Project Inform
Presented by San Francisco AIDS Foundation in partnership with Project Inform, Women Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Disease (WORLD), Bay Area Positive Women's Network and San Francisco HIV Health Services Planning Council.