ISPH Seminar with Dr. Julie Dombrowski
Tuesday, February 5, 201912:30 – 1:30 PM 55 West 125th St, Room 708New York, NY 10027 RSVP Dr. Julie Dombrowski will be delivering a talk entitled, Engaging the “Hard-to-Reach” in […]
Tuesday, February 5, 201912:30 – 1:30 PM 55 West 125th St, Room 708New York, NY 10027 RSVP Dr. Julie Dombrowski will be delivering a talk entitled, Engaging the “Hard-to-Reach” in […]
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For immediate release National adoption of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) HIV treatment guidelines has been followed by marked increases in timely initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART), according to a […]