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Welcome to the CHACR

Who We Are

The Center for HIV/AIDS Care and Research (CHACR) at Boston Medical Center (BMC) is one of the leading providers of HIV/AIDS care in the country. Established in 2001, the center blends its wealth of experience in caring for patients with HIV and AIDS with the latest prevention and treatment options developed through basic and clinical research. The CHACR provides high-quality, culturally sensitive patient care in a comprehensive setting. Our patients have access to HIV pharmacists, case managers, social workers, mental health counselors, and certified HIV nurses, in addition to their HIV doctor. A clinical study staff located in the clinic provides opportunities for patients to enroll in clinical trials that offer access to investigational drugs not otherwise available.

CHACR clinicians and researchers are members of the Boston University (BU) School of Medicine, BU School of Public Health, BU Goldman School of Dental Medicine, and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences faculty. They represent over a dozen departments and specialites, and their expertise ranges from innate immunity to HIV drug adherence to preconception counseling for HIV-positive couples. They mentor undergraduates, graduate students, medical students, residents, fellows, post-docs, and junior faculty. Both CHACR faculty and staff participate in patient and provider education.

In addition to clinical care, research, and teaching, the CHACR focuses on providing extensive community service. Each year, the CHACR sponsors a World AIDS Day and Gay Pride event to educate and honor the HIV and BMC communities. Through our programs here at BMC and collaborations with local community-based organizations, CHACR also offers regular HIV prevention education, testing, counseling, and support groups to the people of Boston, regardless of status or ability to pay.



Our Mission

The mission of the Center for HIV/AIDS Care and Research is to provide exceptional medical care, comprehensive support services, and novel prevention and treatment options to improve the quality of life of individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS; to conduct cutting-edge research to promote optimal patient care; and to educate patients, their families, and providers to expand knowledge, affect behaviors, and prevent the spread of HIV.

 



Highlights

Pride Week June 7-15, 2008

The 2008 Boston Pride Festival will be held on Saturday, June 14, 2008 at City Hall Plaza.  For more information about Pride week, visit the Boston Pride website. The CHACR will participate in the health fair on June 14 Noon - 6pm. Help us reach out - volunteer! Contact Sophie Panagiotopoulos at 617.414.7059.

CHACR physician Jon Fuller, MD wins award for social justice

Congratulations to Dr. Jon Fuller on receiving the Isaac Hecker Award for Social Justice in recognition of his care of and advocacy for individuals diagnosed with HIV. In conjunction with the award, the Paulist Center in Boston presented Dr. Fuller with a monetary award, which he has generously donated to the CHACR. Read Article>>

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Features

Project TRUST

Get free, anonymous or confidential HIV testing (including rapid testing).

CHACR Consumer Advisory Board

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Provider Tools

HIV Therapy Handbook

Clinical Studies Open for Enrollment Inclusion / Exclusion Criteria

 

Seminars

Mon 12 May Noon-1:00pm

Micro-ID Research Seminar Series

Speaker and topic

L-504

Wed 14 May Noon-1:00pm

CID Conference

Viral Hepatitis (CORE Lecture Rescheduled)

Ioana Bica, MD

Dowling G Physician's Charting Room

Thu 15 May Noon-1:00pm

AIDS Lecture Series

TBA

Evans Seminar Room

Fri 16 May 4:00-5:00pm

Fridays @ 4:00

Speaker and topic

L-504

Mon 19 May Noon-1:00pm

Micro-ID Research Seminar Series

Speaker and topic

L-504

Wed 21 May Noon-1:00pm

CID Conference

TBA

Dowling G Physician's Charting Room

Thu 22 May Noon-1:00pm

AIDS Lecture Series

NO CONFERENCE

Fri 23 May 4:00-5:00pm

Fridays @ 4:00

Speaker and topic

L-504





Contact Information

Harrison Avenue Campus

Dowling Building, 3rd Floor

771 Albany Street

Boston, MA 02118

P: 617.414.7059

F: 617.638.8070

East Newton Campus

Evans Biomedical Research Center
650 Albany Street, 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02118
P: 617.414.3520
F: 617.414.5218

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