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Key Populations, Primary Care, and Sexual Health History-Taking with Dr. Marwan Haddad

50 min · 5 de dic de 2024
portada del episodio Key Populations, Primary Care, and Sexual Health History-Taking with Dr. Marwan Haddad

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On this episode of Getting2U, the G2U crew chat with Dr. Marwan Haddad, Medical Director of the Center for Key Populations at CHC located in Middletown, Connecticut. The group explores who makes up the Key Populations within the HIV epidemic as well as the role of Primary Care Providers and the importance of taking a Sexual Health History. Listen today and join the G2U crew in this inspiring podcast episode! For more information about Dr. Haddad’s Project ECHO series, click here [https://community.chc1.com/2012/01/project-echo-at-chc/]! If you have a topic you’d like us to discuss or just want to share your feedback, please feel free to email us at CTAETC@yale.edu.

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