Panel Discussion: Living with HIV in the Rural Southeast
Abstract
A diverse panel of individuals living with HIV in the rural Southeast will share their challenges and strategies for accessing care, support, and treatment in a region with a significantly high HIV burden that is also filled with localized stigma.
About the Presenters:
SALLY JUE
Senior Faculty, American Psychological Association Office on HIV/AIDS
Clinical & Cultural Competence Consultant
National HIV Mental Health Services Collaborative
Los Angeles, CA
Chin Toy Consulting
Los Angeles, CA
During nearly ten years at AIDS Project Los Angeles at the beginning of the HIV epidemic, Ms. Jue created and managed one of the first HIV mental health programs in the US. As a former consultant for the American Psychological Association’s Office on HIV/AIDS, she was the principal writer and trainer of the Ethical Issues and HIV/AIDS and the Integration of Mental Health, Substance Use and HIV Prevention curricula. Ms. Jue was also a consultant with the SAMHSA Mental Health HIV Services Collaborative and is currently a consultant with health departments for AIDS Project Los Angeles’ CDC funded capacity building assistance program.
Ms. Molnar has over 20 years of experience managing HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment programs. Ms. Molnar previously served as the Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director of the Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center (F/C AETC) Program when it was administered at the University of South Florida’s (USF) Center for HIV Education and Research. During her tenure with the F/C AETC, Ms. Molnar provided coordination and leadership for the Annual HIV Conference and chart review program and was the Managing Editor for AETC clinical materials including: HIV CareLink newsletter and all pocket cards for ARV management and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis. Ms. Molnar has continued to foster her established relationships with key clinical and public health colleagues in the Southeast region.
Proposal Summary
Presenters will provide
Relevance And Significance
Presenters will provide
Session Format
Panel Session
Location
Savannah, Ga.
Publication Type and Release Option
Presentation (Open Access)
Recommended Citation
Jue, Sally and Molnar, Kim, "Panel Discussion: Living with HIV in the Rural Southeast" (2019). 9th Annual Rural HIV Research and Training Conference (2014-2019). 11.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ruralhiv/2019/2019/11
Panel Discussion: Living with HIV in the Rural Southeast
Savannah, Ga.
A diverse panel of individuals living with HIV in the rural Southeast will share their challenges and strategies for accessing care, support, and treatment in a region with a significantly high HIV burden that is also filled with localized stigma.
About the Presenters:
SALLY JUE
Senior Faculty, American Psychological Association Office on HIV/AIDS
Clinical & Cultural Competence Consultant
National HIV Mental Health Services Collaborative
Los Angeles, CA
Chin Toy Consulting
Los Angeles, CA
During nearly ten years at AIDS Project Los Angeles at the beginning of the HIV epidemic, Ms. Jue created and managed one of the first HIV mental health programs in the US. As a former consultant for the American Psychological Association’s Office on HIV/AIDS, she was the principal writer and trainer of the Ethical Issues and HIV/AIDS and the Integration of Mental Health, Substance Use and HIV Prevention curricula. Ms. Jue was also a consultant with the SAMHSA Mental Health HIV Services Collaborative and is currently a consultant with health departments for AIDS Project Los Angeles’ CDC funded capacity building assistance program.
Ms. Molnar has over 20 years of experience managing HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment programs. Ms. Molnar previously served as the Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director of the Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center (F/C AETC) Program when it was administered at the University of South Florida’s (USF) Center for HIV Education and Research. During her tenure with the F/C AETC, Ms. Molnar provided coordination and leadership for the Annual HIV Conference and chart review program and was the Managing Editor for AETC clinical materials including: HIV CareLink newsletter and all pocket cards for ARV management and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis. Ms. Molnar has continued to foster her established relationships with key clinical and public health colleagues in the Southeast region.