Advancing the Future of HIV Care Through Education

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Dr. Isabel Gomez presented at The Pride Center in Wilton Manors on the latest advancements in injectable HIV research, helping raise awareness of emerging treatment and prevention options through community education.

Midway Specialty Care Center is committed to sharing the latest advancements in HIV prevention, treatment, and research with the communities we serve. Today, Dr. Isabel Gomez had the opportunity to present at The Pride Center in Wilton Manors, discussing the latest developments in injectable research and the future of innovative HIV care.

The presentation highlighted emerging treatment and prevention options that have the potential to improve health outcomes and expand choices for individuals living with or at risk for HIV. By sharing current research and clinical advancements, Dr. Gomez helped foster meaningful conversations about the evolving landscape of HIV care and the importance of staying informed about new medical innovations.

Educational events like these strengthen partnerships between healthcare providers and the community while promoting greater awareness of the resources and care options available. They also play an important role in reducing stigma and encouraging individuals to engage in proactive healthcare.

Midway Specialty Care Center extends its sincere thanks to The Pride Center at Equality Park for hosting this impactful event and to everyone who attended. Together, we continue working toward healthier communities through education, research, and compassionate care.