Interdisciplinary HIV Services: Learning from Differentiated Care Models in Botswana and Baltimore
Dr. Caroline Long
School of Social Work
The course explores models, research, theories, and policies/programs in the context of social work core values and the basic foundations of public health. Using the HIV epidemic in Baltimore and Botswana as examples, the mission and core values of public health and social work will inform strategies for addressing epidemic control and community health and wellness while maintaining human dignity of individuals.
The Fellowship lead to the course “Interdisciplinary HIV Services: Learning from Differentiated Care Models in Botswana and Baltimore” at the School of Social Work, enrolling12 students: 10 from the School of Social Work, one from the School of Pharmacy, and one from the School of Nursing.