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Leadership for Addressing Current HIV/AIDS Policy and Caregiving Issues

Leadership for Addressing Current HIV/AIDS Policy and Caregiving Issues. Jesse Milan, Jr., JD Donna Sweet. MD Midwestern AETC Faculty Development Conference August 9, 2007. HIV/AIDS Policy and Caregiving Leadership Overview. Models and Definitions National Agendas

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Leadership for Addressing Current HIV/AIDS Policy and Caregiving Issues

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  1. Leadership for Addressing Current HIV/AIDS Policy and Caregiving Issues Jesse Milan, Jr., JD Donna Sweet. MD Midwestern AETC Faculty Development Conference August 9, 2007

  2. HIV/AIDS Policy and Caregiving Leadership Overview • Models and Definitions • National Agendas • What Leadership We Have Now • What Leadership We Need

  3. Current Leadership Models • CEO Salaries • Surgeon General Appointment • Presidential Candidates

  4. National HIV/AIDS Policy Issues • National HIV/AIDS Plan • Legislative Issues • Budgets, CARE Act, ETHA • Program Strategic Goals • Prevention, Treatment, Care and Research • Healthcare Financing • Sexual Health Education • Legal and Social Issues • Stigma, Discrimination and Immigration

  5. What Leadership for HIV/AIDS Policy Do We Have Now? • Leaders who say little (and do less) • Leaders who try hard (but w/ not enough support) • Leaders who speak loud (but are not being heard) • Leaders who are protecting their turf (but not building coalitions)

  6. What Leadership for HIV/AIDS Policy Do We Need? • Personal Witness • Personal Accountability • Professional Witness • Professional Accountability

  7. Definitions and Concepts of Leadership • Influence to accomplish objectives • Directing people/groups toward cohesion and coherence • Leadership Attributes • Power • Leadership to help others achieve

  8. National HIV/AIDS Caregiving Issues • Advocacy for Healthcare Needs • Increased Funding for HIV+ People (not by region) • Universal Access and Portability of Care • ETHA

  9. What Current HIV/AIDS Caregiving Issues Require Leadership? • Prevention, Treatment and Care programs • Healthcare Financing

  10. What Leadership for HIV/AIDS Policy Do We Need? • Trust and Confidence • Effective Communications in: • Helping others understand overall strategy • Helping others achieve key objectives • Sharing Information

  11. . Thank You

  12. Questions and Roundtable Discussion

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