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Masculine socialization and its implications for HIV transmission among Black MSM |
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Seminar Series |
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Sponsor: |
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Department of Sociomedical Sciences |
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Center for Gender, Sexuality and Health |
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New York State Psychiatrice Institute
1051 Riverside Drive
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Multi-purpose Room 6602 - 6th floor |
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The seminar is open to people interested in gender, sexuality and health. David Malebranche, MD, MPH is an African American alumnus of the Department of Sociomedical Sciences, where he received his MPH. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Division of General Medicine at Emory University's School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. At the Urgent Care Center at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Dr. Malebranche supervises medical providers-in-training and sees his own panel of patients at the Ponce Infectious Disease Center, a local AIDS clinic that provides comprehensive care to the uninsured. Additionally, Dr. Malebranche conducts research exploring the racial, gender, age, and cultural factors that influence black men's health, particularly with regard to sexual risk behavior and HIV testing practices. He was recently appointed to the President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS. |
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Invitation Limited To: |
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Open to the Columbia Community |
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RSVP: |
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No
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
9:00 am -
11:00 am

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