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Martha W. Moon, MS, RN
San Francisco, CA

Martha Moon is the former Clinical Director of the Fenway Community Health Center in Boston, MA. In this role, she was responsible for the development and implementation of the Outpatient HIV Treatment Center and was Manager of the Research Department. Her current interests include risk factors for HIV in runaway and homeless adolescents and access to HIV clinical trials for adolescents.

James M. Oleske, MD, MPH, Co-Chair

New Jersey Medical School

Dr. Oleske is Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He is also Medical Director of the Children's Hospital AIDS Program (CHAP) of New Jersey, one of the nation's largest treatment centers for childhood AIDS.

Claire Rappoport, MS

San Francisco General Hospital

Ms. Rappoport is the Project Manager of the Community Provider AIDS Training Project at the University of California, San Francisco. She is a member of the Advisory Forum of the Community Consortium, a clinical trials group. She also serves on the Advisory Board of the California Nurses Association's Women at Risk: HIV/AIDS Training for Care Providers Program and as a speaker for the San Francisco Department of Public Health's Wedge Program. She has served on the Mayor's San Francisco HIV Health Services Planning Council and the Advisory Board of the Women's AIDS Network and as a consultant to the UCSF AIDS Health Project's Positive Being Positive peer support program.

Gwendolyn B. Scott, MD

University of Miami School of Medicine

Dr. Scott is a Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology at the University of Miami School of Medicine. She was among the first to describe HIV infection in children and has been actively involved in the clinical care and treatment of children with HIV infection since 1981. She has served as consultant to the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization on issues related to pediatric AIDS and is the Chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on AIDS.

Walter W. Shervington, MD

Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

Dr. Shervington is Assistant Secretary, Office of Mental Health, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. He is also Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Louisiana State University School of Medicine and Director of Neuropsychosocial Services, HIV Outpatient Program at Charity Hospital and is on the faculty of the Delta Region AIDS Education and Training Center, Louisiana State University Medical School and Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Dr. Shervington is a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.

Lawrence C. Shulman, MSW, ACSW
Sociomedical Resource Associates

Mr. Shulman is a partner in a health care consulting firm, specializing in organizational and administrative redesign, program and services development and evaluation, case management, and grant development. His social work and administrative experience is in the areas of HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, maternal and child health, and gerontology. Mr. Shulman was instrumental in the development of case management standards for the NY State Department of Health/AIDS Institute Designated AIDS Centers as well as integrated health/social work services programs for at-risk mothers and children.

Constance B. Wofsy, MD, MA

University of California, San Francisco

Dr. Wofsy is Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. She is Co-Director, AIDS Activities Division; Interim Director, AIDS Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital; and Associate Chief of the Infectious Diseases Division (Acting Chief, 1991) at San Francisco General Hospital. In addition to being the Director of APEX (AIDS Provider Education and Experience, 1976present), she is the Founding Chair of the Women's Health Committee of the ACTG (1991-1993) and serves as well on the AIDS Program Advisory Committee for NIH.

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Richard Brown, MD
Director

Ambulatory Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine

San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, CA

William Caspe, MD

Director, Department of Pediatrics
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital
New York, NY

Ronnie Davidson, EdD

Director, Research and Education
The Academy of Medicine
Lawrenceville, NJ

Larry D'Angelo, MD
Chairman, Department of
Adolescent and Young
Adult Medicine

Children's National Medical
Center

Washington, DC

Dorothy Friedberg, MD
Department of Ophthalmology
New York University Medical
Center

New York, NY

Aaron Glatt, MD

Chief, Division of Infectious
Diseases

Catholic Medical Center of
Brooklyn and Queens
New York, NY

Lewis Goldfrank, MD
Emergency Medicine
Bellevue Hospital Center
New York, NY

Sandra Hernandez, MD
Director, AIDS Office

San Francisco Department of
Public Health

San Francisco, CA

Washington Hill, MD

Professor and Chairman, Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology Meharry Medical College Nashville, TN

Steve Lew

Gay Asian Pacific Alliance Co. HIV Project

San Francisco, CA

Mary C. Magee, RN
San Francisco, CA

Gloria Maki

Case Manager, New York State
Department of Health
AIDS Institute
New York, NY

Carola Marte, MD

Beth Israel Medical Center

New York, NY

Howard Minkoff, MD

Professor of Obstetrics/

Gynecology

SUNY Downstate Health Science
New York, NY

Anthony B. Minnefor, MD
Chairman, Pediatrics

St. Barnabas Medical Center
Livingston, NJ

Mark D. Mintz, MD

Assistant Professor of

Neurosciences and Pediatrics

University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey
Newark, NJ

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