CAMC Highlights Community Care Mobile Unit at HIV Conference
GLADE SPRINGS, W.Va. — The Ryan White Program proudly showcased CAMC’s Community Care mobile unit during the 21st Annual HIV in West Virginia Conference, held on May 15-16 at Glade Springs. This year’s conference gathered health care professionals dedicated to improving HIV treatment and prevention in the region.
The event emphasized the need for innovative changes in medical practices to enhance care for individuals living with HIV in West Virginia and neighboring areas. Among the highlights was a compelling presentation by Dr. Shelda Martin, focusing on the intersection of HIV and aging.
Additionally, the CAMC Ryan White staff recognized Dr. Martin for her remarkable 25 years of leadership and unwavering support for the program, celebrating her contributions to the fight against HIV.
This year’s conference not only provided a platform for sharing knowledge and strategies but also fostered collaboration among health care providers to create a more effective response to HIV in the local community. As the fight against HIV continues, initiatives like this demonstrate a commitment to advancing care and improving the lives of those affected by this disease.
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