Monthly Archives: January 2011
Resolutions Gone Awry
Its that time of year. The end of January. Snow is falling. (A lot of it in New York!) And, your New Year’s Resolutions are on the verge of becoming history. This week I’d like to encourage you to reconsider … Continue reading
Aging and HIV Conference
I just received this notice from hivaging.blogspot.com: Aging and HIV Conference Scheduled The 2nd International Workshop on HIV and Aging has been scheduled for October, 2011 in Baltimore, Maryland. Abstracts are due September of 2011. For more information, go to: … Continue reading
Dr. Schmidtberger on Aging with HIV
Dr. James Schmidtberger, co-author of Aging with HIV: A Gay Man’s Guide was recently interviewed about his two decades experience working as a physician with people living with HIV. Read the article at the New York City Health and Hospitals … Continue reading
UCSF to Study Aging with HIV
Doctors at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), appreciate the unique challenges faced by their patients as they age with HIV. That is why the University has received funding to develop and evaluate programs that integrate HIV and geriatric … Continue reading
Do You Know About HAG?
Here’s what they say about HAG on their Facebook page: “Affectionately called HAG, the HIV Aging Group discusses all issues related to the senior HIV patient experience.” If you are a facebook user you can join their discussion. Just go … Continue reading
Preparing for the Aging HIV Epidemic
POZ magazine on line listed this video on Aging with HIV as one of the top ten for 2010. The article, posted on May 12th by Willette Francis, includes a video of GMHC Executive Director, Dr. Marjorie Hill, reporting the … Continue reading