I was recently invited to speak on a webinar panel with distinguished leaders from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and Howard University on getting tested for HIV. The main purpose of the program is to “to heighten awareness and understanding of HIV testing” and encourage this information to be shared throughout the blogosphere.
If you are at all interested in the prevention and elimination of HIV/AIDS, please join us on Tuesday to learn more.
We will be focusing on these questions during the webinar:
• Why should we care about HIV testing?
• Who should get tested for HIV?
• What happens when someone goes to get an HIV test?
• What are some of the reasons people don’t get tested for HIV?
• What are messages about HIV testing we can share with our blog readers?
Please spread the word with the invite here - also check out the main website for more promotional materials. One of the things I mentioned in the last post was about how important it is for us to get a grasp on these new social technologies to use in aiding in the healthy welfare of our society. This session will give some insight into that.
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Hi Andre…I’ll see you there tomorrow as I plan on listening in! Best wishes!