
AIDS Action’s Needle Exchange Program Announces Changes to Better Serve Clients
The AIDS Action Committee is happy to announce some changes to our Needle Exchange and Overdose Prevention Program that will help us better serve our

New Research Study Explores Use Of Antibodies For HIV Prevention
The BNAB (Broadly Neutralizing Antibody) study, also known as HPTN 087/HVTN 127, explores the tolerability and the impact that an experimental antibody has on the

The Current Opioid Crisis is a Public Health Crisis: Supervised Injection Facilities are Needed to Save Lives
Supervised Injection Facilities (SIFs) are sanctioned harm reduction facilities where people who inject drugs (PWID) can safely inject pre-obtained drugs under medical supervision, providing emergency

Fenway Health Staff To Receive Workplace Discrimination And Harassment Awareness Training
As part of our commitment to moving Fenway in a new direction and ensuring a workplace free from sexual harassment, bullying and other inappropriate behavior,

Delivering HIV Prevention and Care to Transgender People—New CME/CEU Program Developed in Collaboration with CDC
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National LGBT Health Education Center have launched a new web-based CME/CEU program titled Delivering HIV

Are Apps The Next Wave Of HPV Prevention?
Teenagers and young adults spend a significant portion of their lives online, and many rely on smartphones as their primary methods of communicating and interacting

Fenway Health Sees Significant Patient Growth In New Report
On February 22, Fenway Health successfully submitted our annual Uniform Data System Report (UDS). This very complex and detailed report is compiled every year and

Carl Sciortino Selected For GWU Health Policy Fellowship
We are excited to announce that AIDS Action Committee Executive Director Carl Sciortino has been selected for a yearlong fellowship program with George Washington University.

