Georgia Southern conference designed to inspire H.O.P.E. in HIV/AIDS care to rural communities
Georgia Southern University, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Public Health, will host the 4th Annual Rural HIV Research and Training Conference on Friday, Oct. 23, through Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Coastal Georgia Center in Savannah.
Over recent years, HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment has been on the cutting edge of research in public health sectors. According to the National Rural Health Association, rural areas comprise five to eight percent of HIV cases in the United States, with a majority of those affected in the southern region of the country.
This two-day collaborative forum brings together a variety of professionals in health-related fields to address HIV/AIDS prevention, intervention, research and care. Key speakers and participants will share innovative strategies and discuss unique challenges in providing HIV/AIDS treatment, especially to those in rural communities. This year’s conference will focus on H.O.P.E., which represents
- Health care – medical, social, and psychological realities in HIV/AIDS research
- Opportunities – save lives with the latest in emerging research into HIV/AIDS care
- Prevention – tools for primary care, mental health and social services
- Empowerment – advocacy, prevention and intervention in rural communities
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