Women in the United States who have contracted HIV are more open in coming forward to seek care and building a network of support than in years previous. Yet the various personal ways in which these patients originally contracted HIV presents a wide array of issues and stresses which physicians must address concurrent to providing good medical care. Dr. Mardge Cohen, Director of Women's HIV Research and founder of the Women and Children HIV program at Stroger Hospital in Chicago, discusses methods to address these challenges with patients. Hosted by Dr. Maurice Pickard.
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Women in the United States who have contracted HIV are more open in coming forward to seek care and building a network of support than in years previous. Yet the various personal ways in which these patients originally contracted HIV presents a wide array of issues and stresses which physicians must address concurrent to providing good medical care. Dr. Mardge Cohen, Director of Women's HIV Research and founder of the Women and Children HIV program at Stroger Hospital in Chicago, discusses methods to address these challenges with patients. Hosted by Dr. Maurice Pickard.
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