Why Medicaid Matters: Why Protecting Medicaid Matters for People with HIV

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Finding Your Place at IDSA: Why Getting Involved Matters

IDSA CEO Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH, FIDSA, sits down with Past President, Daniel McQuillen, MD, FIDSA, and private practice infectious diseases physician, Sneha Thatipelli, MD, to discuss the value of volunteering with IDSA, finding the right opportunity and how getting involved c ...  Show more

ID Advocacy in Action: Shaping Policy Ahead of the Midterms

Host Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, MD, MPH, FIDSA is joined by IDSA Senior Vice President of Public Policy and Government Relations Amanda Jezek to discuss the policy challenges shaping infectious diseases, public health and research ahead of the midterm elections. They explore IDSA's a ...  Show more

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