Grand Rounds: Scaling up PrEP for Adolescents and Youth in Our Community - Can We Do It?
Location: | Main Hospital - Auditorium, 2nd floor |
111 Michigan Avenue NW Washington |
Description
Four speakers – Megan Coleman, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, Faith Mitchell, M.P.H. Graduate Student, Kathy Ferrer, M.D., AAHIVS, and Nara Lee, LICSW – discuss PrEP for community adolescents and youth during the 2019 World AIDS Day lecture.
Four speakers – Megan Coleman, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC; Faith Mitchell, M.P.H. graduate student; Kathy Ferrer, M.D., AAHIVS; and Nara Lee, LICSW – discuss PrEP for community adolescents and youth during the 2019 World AIDS Day lecture.
Moderator Natella Rakhmanina, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P., FCP, AAHIVS, is Director of HIV Services & Special Immunology Services at Children's National Hospital.
More about the panelists:
- Megan Coleman, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, is Director of Community Research and Family Nurse Practitioner at Whitman-Walker Health.
- Faith Mitchell, a M.P.H. graduate student at Howard University, is a community health educator who serves as the Prevention Program Coordinator at Whitman-Walker Health.
- Kathy Ferrer, M.D., AAHIVS, is an attending faculty physician in the Hospitalist Medicine Division and Special Immunology Services, Division of Infectious Diseases, at Children’s National Hospital.
- Nara Lee, LICSW, is a social worker manager and PrEP Case Manager with HIVC Services at Children’s National Hospital.