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Description: The UMB Pediatric AIDS Program offers a safe environment in which families can access state of the art pediatric HIV primary care. The Pediatric AIDS Program provides comprehensive medical and nursing care and social work services of the highest quality to children and families infected with and affected by HIV. The program has been designed to provide extensive supports to families, offer easy access to health care, and to establish linkages to other programs in the community that can support the family in the context in which they live. More specifically, in addition to providing well child care, The Pediatric AIDS Program offers HIV counseling and testing, case management, pediatric developmental assessment, mental health, specialized pediatric immunologic care, adult HIV care, research/clinical trial access, social services, addiction counseling, and nutritional consultation to families affected by HIV disease. Our program offers community education and outreach-providing faculty and staff to speak to community organizations, schools, and others who are interested in learning more about HIV/AIDS. Website: School(s): School of Medicine Contacts: Dr. John Farley 410-706-8220 Community Served: Statewide Services Provided: Clinical,Counseling,Health Education,Screenings/Referral Services Provided Other: pediatric AIDS and HIV services Client type: Children,Teenagers Client Type Other: pregnant women, HIV positive mothers, HIV positive children Physical Location: On Campus School System Served: Office Location: Service Location: Program Timeframe: Continuous Health Fairs: |
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