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ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
17 episodes
2 months ago
Conversations about HIV and sexual health can still feel uncomfortable, but they don’t have to. In a candid interview, Hope & Help medical director Cariane Morales Matos, MD, explains why open, stigma-free discussions about HIV prevention and PrEP are essential for protecting teens, families, and communities.
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Conversations about HIV and sexual health can still feel uncomfortable, but they don’t have to. In a candid interview, Hope & Help medical director Cariane Morales Matos, MD, explains why open, stigma-free discussions about HIV prevention and PrEP are essential for protecting teens, families, and communities.
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10: Evidence, Trust, and Prevention: David J. Weber, MD, MPH, on CDC Leadership and Public Health
ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
33 minutes
3 months ago
10: Evidence, Trust, and Prevention: David J. Weber, MD, MPH, on CDC Leadership and Public Health
Without stable, science-driven leadership at the CDC, patient safety and public trust hang in the balance. Infection preventionists must demand accountability and champion evidence-based guidance now.
ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
Conversations about HIV and sexual health can still feel uncomfortable, but they don’t have to. In a candid interview, Hope & Help medical director Cariane Morales Matos, MD, explains why open, stigma-free discussions about HIV prevention and PrEP are essential for protecting teens, families, and communities.