My latest publication!!
Thai MSM & PrEP Retention: What’s Really Holding People Back?
Sex + booze linked to lower PrEP care retention. Sexualized alcohol use and experiences of sexual violence were key barriers stopping people from staying on HIV PrEP
https://t.co/vrQbC7jAFR
Our clinical problem-solving case: A 57-year-old kidney transplant recipient with acute altered mental status.
It was a privilege for our Transplant ID team to be part of her care. @MariAleMendozaD
I am deeply honored to be invited as a speaker at the 4th Annual Mental Health Conference, organized by Jue Jue’s Safe Space and The regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development more details: https://t.co/QTcsfoySx0.
New research published in @NatMentHealth by Dr. Vicky Stergiopoulos and @nick_kerman examines the relationship between #mentalhealth, homelessness and housing policy, promising interventions for at-risk populations and recommended practice/policies.
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https://t.co/YRwOfhgJZx
Honored to be part of the Guam 4th Annual Conference on Substance Use Disorder among Pacific Islanders. It allows me to share some interesting findings on my qualitative study conducted in Thailand. I shared the results of qualitative study on sexual dysfunction x substance use
Dr. Janissardhar Skulsampaopol (@skulsampaopol) and @DrMDCusimano have published a paper in @GSE_JASE that outlines an alternative competency-based entrustment scale for the evaluation of resident performance. Learn more: https://t.co/awtVpaHKmR #MedEd#Neurosurgery