What Does Our Past Tell Us About Our Future? The Essential Role of Psychologists in Fighting HIV
Dr. Richard Wolitski (HHS/OHAIDP); Dr. Fayth Parks (Georgia Southern University) APA Ad Hoc Committee on Psychology and AIDS (COPA) chair and symposium co-chair; Dr. Sherry Wang (Santa Clara University) COPA symposium co-chair; Ms. Cherie Mitchell (APA); Dr. Karen Ingersoll (University of Virginia); Dr. Richard Jenkins (NIH/NIDA); and Dr. Ramani Durvasula (California State University, Los Angeles).
Since the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, psychologists have been essential in the response to HIV:
While Trump Moves To Dismantle Health Law, Public Favors Repair

Poll says most wants ACA to work, not fail.
President Donald Trump has collided with a wave of public disagreement by moving to strip the Affordable Care Act of provisions intended to keep insurance prices stable.
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President Donald Trump greets Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, left, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House
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