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Mitchell H. Katz, MD

January 22, 2013 | Story

Clinical Scholar Mitchell H. Katz, MD, always lived by the mantra, "Be of use."

Students' Sexual Behavior Unchanged in Philadelphia AIDS Prevention Study

October 1, 2004 | Program Result

Investigators at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, assessed the effectiveness of a school-based condom-availability program when Philadelphia's school system launched a pilot AIDS prevention program in nine public high schools in 1992.

The NYC Board of Education Backs AIDS-Prevention Program

October 1, 2001 | Program Result

In February 1991, the New York City Board of Education approved a plan for expanded HIV/AIDS education that included making condoms available on request to the 261,000 students in the city's 120 public high schools.

This Van Makes Housecalls: Escorted Minivans Allow Care Providers to Access HIV-Infected Children Living in High-Risk Areas

June 1, 2000 | Program Result

Beginning in 1993, St. Mary's AIDS Home Care Program developed the AIDS VAN (Vehicular Access to Neighborhoods) Program.

The National Health and Social Life Survey

January 1, 1997 | Book

This chapter of the Anthology describes the experience of fielding the National Health and Social Life Survey and discusses its key public health findings.

Heterosexual AIDS Epidemic Unlikely, Survey of Sexual Behavior Suggests

November 1, 1996 | Program Result

From 1991 to 1993, researchers at the University of Chicago Irving B. Harris School of Public Policy Studies carried out a national survey of sexual behavior in adults, part of a major effort in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

I’m Positive—World AIDS Day Documentary

November 30, 2012 | New Public Health Post

On World AIDS Day, Saturday, December 1, I’m Positive, a new documentary produced by the Kaiser Family Foundation and MTV, will introduce three young adults living with HIV. The documentary is part of a project called GYT: Get Yourself Tested, a cam ...

Drugs, Sex, HIV: Programs Teach At-Risk Urban Girls How to Play it Safe

September 19, 2008 | Program Result

The Freedom Foundation of New Jersey Inc., West Orange, N.J., carried out three programs encouraging girls in inner-city Newark, N.J., to abstain from illegal drugs and sexual relations.

Peer Program Educates Adolescents about Human Sexuality, STDs and Pregnancy

January 29, 2002 | Program Result

The Princeton Center for Leadership Training, in collaboration with HiTOPS Clinical Services and the Network for Family Life Education at Rutgers University, established programs in five New Jersey cities.

Promoting the Health and Stability of Young Black and Latino Males in Harlem

October 8, 2010 | Program Result

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol delivered a comprehensive array of services designed to promote the health and stability of young Black and Latino males in the Harlem neighborhoods of New York City.

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