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ICEHA MEDSCAPE SERIES (Please note that to access the content on Medscape you must complete a fast and free registration.)

Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission: Lessons Learned in New York City and Kenya

AIDS Care and the Importance of Community Involvement -- Lessons From Developing Countries

Simplification of HAART -- Lessons From Developing Countries

Improving HIV Care in Western Countries: Lessons Learned in the Developing World

 

OTHER ICEHA PUBLICATIONS

Clinical Mentoring Rapidly Improves Clinic Management Systems for HIV Care in Resource-Limited Settings (Oral abstract at Unite for Sight Conference, April 2008) (PDF)

Clinical mentoring to Prepare local HIV provider in Developing Countries for Adherence Couseling and ART Initiation (Oral abstract at 3rd International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence, March 2008) (PDF)

Nurse Clinical Mentors: transferring knowledge on clinic management and infection control to resource-poor settings dramatically increases number of patients accessing HIV care across Africa and Asia (Oral abstract at ANAC Conference, November 2007) (PDF)

Clinical mentoring: effective and rapid tool improves clinical care skills for TB/HIV in developing countries (Oral abstract at ASTMH Conference, November 2007) (PDF)

Rapid Skill Transfer through Clinical Mentoring: A Universal, Fast Approach to Scaling up HIV Practical Expertise in Developing Countries, Effective and Easily Replicated across Countries and Continents (Presentation at Unite for Site's Fifth Annual International Health Conference in Stanford, California, April 2007)

The Experience of Clinical Mentoring in a New HIV Health Care Service in Thu Duc, Vietnam (Presentation at Australian Society for HIV Medicine Annual Meeting in Melbourne, Australia, October 2006)

Clinical Mentoring Provides Clinical Expertise for Rapid Scale-Up of HIV/AIDS Services in Developing Countries (Presentation at Australian Society for HIV Medicine Annual Meeting in Melbourne, Australia, October 2006)

Clinical Mentoring is a High Impact Component of a National Strategy to Scale-Up ART in Lesotho (Poster Presented at The International AIDS Society Conference in Toronto, Canada, August 2006) (PDF)

Clinical Mentoring: Tapping into the Vast, Mostly Neglected, Western Resources to Make a Fast, Sustainable, and Effective Contribution to Putting AIDS Patients on ART in Developing Countries (Poster Presented at The International AIDS Society Conference in Toronto, Canada, August 2006) (PDF)

Clinical Mentoring as an Effective, Innovative, Scalable, and Replicable Tool for Rapid Skill Building for HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries (Oral Presentation at the Global Health Council 33rd Annual International Conference on Global Health “Excellence, Innovation and Influence: Pathways to Results” in Washington, DC, May 30 - June 2, 2006) (PDF)

Clinical mentoring leverages western expertise to prepare healthcare systems in developing countries to meet demand for HIV/AIDS care (Poster Session at Unite For Sight's Fourth Annual International Health Conference in New Haven, CT, April 1 – 2, 2006) (PDF)

The Effectiveness of Clinical Mentoring for Healthcare Professionals in Cambodia (Poster Presented at The International AIDS Society Conference in Rio de Janeiro, July 2005) (PDF)

Leveraging Western Medical Expertise to Rapidly Build Healthcare Systems for HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries (Poster Presented at The International AIDS Society Conference in Rio de Janeiro, July 2005) (PDF)