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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers
Pages 87-94

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From page 87...
... Bangsberg published a paper in JAMA that was among the first to argue that modifiable barriers to HIV antiretroviral adherence, such as depression, substance use, and unstable housing, should be given equal priority as the biologic indications for treatment. In a series of studies in HIV-infected homeless and marginally housed people, he demonstrated that each HIV antiretroviral medication has a specific adherence, viral suppression, and resistance relationship determined by how resistance mutations impact on replication capacity under varying levels of adherence.
From page 88...
... Hauck, M.S.W., LIC.S.W., is the Director of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Infectious Disease and Environmental Health Administration. The Maryland Infectious Disease and Environmental Health Administration leads statewide public health efforts to improve the health of Marylanders by reducing the transmission of infectious diseases, helping impacted persons live longer, healthier lives, and protecting individuals and communities from environmental health hazards.
From page 89...
... Hauck was a co-director and a social worker in the Washington Hospital Center Social Work Department in Washington, DC. She has a Master of Social Work degree from the National Catholic School of Social Service, Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.
From page 90...
... Landers is an associate editor at the American Journal of Public Health and teaches Evaluation of Health Services at Tufts University. Kevin Lindamood, M.S.W., has worked at the intersection of homelessness and health since 1993 as an outreach worker, clinical social worker, city employee, community organizer, public policy advocate, fundraiser, and nonprofit administrator.
From page 91...
... and is responsible for managing the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006. The $2 billion program funds medical care, treatment, referrals, and support services for uninsured and underserved people living with HIV disease as well as training for health care professionals.
From page 92...
... He is a recipient of the Rudolph Virchow Prize, the George Foster Memorial Award for Practicing Anthropology, the AIDS and Anthropology Paper Prize, and the Prize for Distinguished Achievement in the Critical Study of North America. Catalina Sol, M.P.H., is the Chief Programs Officer of La Clínica del Pueblo.
From page 93...
... Tomaszewski served as Senior Policy Associate with oversight responsibility for NASW's work with JCAHO, revising Social Work Standards for Health Care Practice, and providing research and practice content for the NASW Center for Workforce Studies.
From page 94...
... She completed her internal medicine residency and chief medical residency at the Medical College of Virginia. She joined the UNC faculty to lead the HIV clinical program in the State prison system after completing her subspecialty training in infectious disease.


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