Reducing HIV Transmission and Health Care
The National Commission on AIDS, a fifteen-member commission named by Congress to advise the government on the creation of a national policy… read more
The National Commission on AIDS, a fifteen-member commission named by Congress to advise the government on the creation of a national policy in response to the HIV epidemic, met in Washington D.C. to assess the progress of guidelines instituted by states to prevent the spread of the HIV virus during health procedures. The commission heard testimony from health and legal professionals on HIV testing and medical procedures. close
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- Diane Ahrens Member National Commission on AIDS
- Jim Allen Physician Department of Health and Human Services->National AIDS Program Office
- Mark Barnes Attorney
- David Barr Representative Gay Men's Health Crisis
- Eunice Diaz Member National Commission on AIDS
- Barbara Fassbinder Patient AIDS
- Julie Gerberding M.D. Physician University of California, San Francisco
- Barbara Gerbert Representative University of California, San Francisco->School of Dentistry
- Donald Hagan Physician Laguna Beach, CA
- Gabor Kelen Associate Professor Johns Hopkins University->Emergency Medicine
- Charles Konigsberg Member National Commission on AIDS
- Richard Martin Medical Adviser Tampa, FL
- Bobbie Primus-Cotton Associate Professor University of Central Florida->Nursing
- James Winn Executive Vice President Fort Worth, TX->Federation of State Medical Boards
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