Thursday, April 12, 2007

Paul's Bio

Paul Galatowitsch, PhD


Paul Galatowitsch, PhD his doctorate in sociology from Yale University in 1996 specializing in organizational and institutional behavior and culture. He has worked for more than HIV/AIDS field for more than 20 years focusing on developing innovative responses to HIV prevention and care.


Currently, Dr. Galatowitsch is the coordinator clinical HIV/AIDS Education at St. Vincents Catholic Medical Center in New York City where he is responsible for managing clinical training of community based health care providers in HIV/AIDS. Dr. Galatowitsch is also involved in research studies examining organizational responses to HIV/AIDS in New York City. He has recently published in the New York Times, on the public health benefits of conducting pooled viral load testing at sexually transmitted infection clinics in New York City, in Science on the Cost of Access to HIV Treatment in Africa and in the Microbicide Quarterly, where he reported on the cost of “Vaccine and Drug Trials in HIV/AIDS in Africa.” Dr. Galatowitsch along with Dr. Urbina is the co-producer of the first educational DVD on Acute HIV Infection.


Breaking the AIDS Chain – New York Times

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9805E5DB1030F934A25754C0A9639C8B63&sec=health&spon=&pagewanted=print


Notes from the Field – Microbicide Quarterly

http://www.microbicide.org/microbicideinfo/reference/TMQ.Jan-Mar2006.FINAL.pdf.


Cost of Access to ARV Treatment – Science

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/citation/314/5805/1540


Acute HIV Infection – DVD (12 mins)

http://www.nynjaetc.org/clinPop6.htm


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