The Take: Why the U.S. STI Epidemic is “Out of Control”
What will it take to alleviate America’s STI epidemic? More, say David Harvey of the National Coalition of STD Directors and Avita’s Dr. Christopher Hall.
What will it take to alleviate America’s STI epidemic? More, say David Harvey of the National Coalition of STD Directors and Avita’s Dr. Christopher Hall.
A lifetime of stigmatization and discrimination has led to critical health disparities for older LGBTQ+ Americans. GLMA Board Member Dr. Carey Candrian explains why education, advocacy, and research are vital to championing health equity for this growing demographic.
NASCAR driver & liver health spokesperson Will Rodgers and hepatitis advocacy expert Ryan Clary explain why the hep C problem isn’t going away without a fight.
The role of community pharmacists as health care change agents has come a long way since the HIV epidemic began 40+ years ago. UCSF’s Jen Cocohoba explains.
In a “two steps forward, one step back” scenario, the nation’s goal to end HIV by 2030 has been stymied by an all-out assault on LGBTQ+ rights. amfAR’s Greg Millett explains the current climate and what it’s going to take to stay on track.
As a Black trans woman, Toni Newman has faced injustice head-on for decades. Now she’s uniting advocacy powerhouses to fight hate & win health equity for all. Avita Chief Advocacy Officer Glen Pietrandoni chats with her in the latest edition of “The Take.”
Stephen Massey has mobilized the private sector to solve global problems for two decades. Now he’s bringing businesses together to end HIV in the U.S.
Avita’s Glen Pietrandoni and Lee Horner offer no-holds-barred insights on the intersection of telehealth and onsite care in this edition of “The Take.”
As covered entities gear up for another year, former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams offers actionable advice for keeping their eyes on the ball.
The landscape of HIV—mired in fear, stigma, and health inequity—is deeply connected to behavioral health issues. Here’s what we can do about it.
Dr. Eugene McCray has been at the forefront of the fight to end HIV/AIDS since its inception. Here’s what he’s learned along the way.
International HIV expert, podcast host, entrepreneur, and activist Michelle Sherman calls pharmacists health care’s “best-kept secret.” Here’s why.
As PrEP turns 10, advocate Jim Pickett discusses the early years and what’s coming next. “We’ve come a long way, baby. But there’s so much work to do.”
Bruce Richman, founder of the U=U movement, chats about how it all started, what’s next, and the heroes who risked their lives along the way.
Confused by the latest 340B program developments? In this edition of The Take, Ted Slafsky breaks down current events & predicts what’s next.