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Day One
Welcome
Day One Discussion
“Looking Back” Plenary
Day Two
Skills-Building Activity
Promising Practices Presentations from Grantees
Updates from CDC Funded Projects
Day Three
“Moving Forward” Plenary
Data Presentation to Prevention and Surveillance Grantees
Day One
Welcome
- Opening Presentation
Kevin Fenton
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Day One Discussion
- Can mother to baby transmission of HIV/AIDS be eliminated in the United States by the end of this decade?
Magda Peck
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- “Wishes” from the 2003 Grantees Meeting
Magda Peck
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- What has happened since 2003
Margaret Lampe
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- Forecasting the Elimination of Perinatal HIV
Magda Peck
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- Update on National Organizations Activities
Margaret Lampe
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“Looking Back” Plenary
- The Opportunity to
Address Perinatal HIV Through Preconception Health
Sam Posner
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Day Two
Skills-Building Activity
- Making the Persuasive Case for Perinatal HIV Prevention
Norm Hartman (presentation not available)
Promising Practices Presentations from Grantees
- Illinois: Statewide Perinatal Rapid Testing Implementation in Illinois
Richard Gardner (presentation not available)
- New York: Discharge Planning with Pregnant Inmates in a New York City Jail
Patricia Doyle (presentation not available)
- Connecticut: Introduction of Rapid HIV Testing in Connecticut’s Birthing Hospitals
Joyce Simpson
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- Texas: HIV Perinatal Prevention in Community Based Organizations
Jenny McFarlane and Renee Malick
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Updates from CDC Funded Projects
- Presentation on the Chart Review Project
John Loft
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- Presentation on the Perinatal Hotline
Ira Schwartz
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Day Three
“Moving Forward” Plenary
- Strategies for the Future
Carolyn Burr
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Data Presentation to Prevention and Surveillance Grantees
- Evaluation Data from Grantees
Jill Clark
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