Randolph Presents at APHA Conference, HIV Symposium

RandolphSchenita Randolph, assistant professor, recently co-presented at the American Public Health Association annual conference held in Philadelphia, PA. Her presentation was entitled "Development and implementation of a stakeholder model within an academic center of excellence to promote community-stakeholder engaged research."

She also represented the Duke Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) at the 2019 Inter-CFAR Women and HIV Symposium held in Chicago, Illinois. Her presentation was entitled "Acceptability of a Salon-Based Intervention to Promote the Awareness and Uptake of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among Black Women living in the United States South." Her co-author for this presentation was Ragan Johnson, assistant professor.

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