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Program Coordinator, OCHART

*+-Features A full-time, 18 month contract role, for a data analyst passionate about improving the lives of people living with HIV in a setting that offers exceptional learning opportunities and professional growth  A broad, highly visible and challenging role that includes province-wide planning as well as hands-on technical, analytical and communication activities to support well-established, […]

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HIV in Indigenous communities, Reconciliation, and health research

*+-View evaluation summary  Thursday, June 29 2017. 6:00 to 7:30PM Glad Day Bookshop 499 Church St., Toronto What does Reconciliation mean to you? How do we incorporate Reconciliation in research? How do we work together to acknowledge colonization, resulting negative health outcomes including higher rates of HIV? What are some key supports our communities need

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Pattern of circles connected by dotted lines, with the letter "u" in two of the circles. Emphasizes the connections created by U=U.

OHTN Evidence Review: HIV sexual transmission risk by people with suppressed HIV viral load

*+-Download brief Key message The best available research evidence shows that the risk of sexual HIV transmission from a person living with HIV who is on ART and has achieved a suppressed HIV viral load in their blood for at least six months is extremely low (negligible). Background A recent consensus statement developed by the

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