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Amelie Zurn – Why She Kept Working at the AIDS Hotline
Amelie shares what kept her coming back to working at the AIDS Hotline.
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Amelie Zurn – Her Introduction to HIV & the AIDS Epidemic
Amelie describes the first time she heard about HIV, specifically as a virus in 1989, and the AIDS Epidemic in 1986 or 1987.
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Joanne Sincero – Changes at Whiman-Walker Over Time
She discusses changes she’s seen over time at Whitman-Walker and what she sees currently as a wellness coordinator.
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Joanne Sincero – Being at Whitman-Walker During 9/11
Joanne describes the atmosphere of Whitman-Walker on the day of 9/11.
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Kermit Turner – His Experiences in Healthcare in DC
Kermit talks about going to Whitman-Walker after his bad experience at GW and his recovery experience.
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Kermit Turner – His Introduction to HIV, Holistic Remedies & HIV Treatment
Kermit describes how he first heard about HIV and the related holistic remedies before pills came out. He also discusses having trouble cooperating with doctors and moving into better treatments such as the cocktail.
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Tony Burns – Hopes for the Future of HIV Treatment & Eradicating HIV
Tony discusses what he sees for the future of HIV treatment and the possible eradication of HIV.
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Tony Burns – Getting His HIV Test Results
Tony discusses getting his HIV test results.
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Joe Izzo – Stigma, HIV and What He Wish He Knew About HIV in the Early Days
Joe describes the stigma around HIV that he sees today and how it is conditioned by class. He also discusses what he wishes he knew when he was first introduced to HIV.
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Jessica Xavier – On Whitman-Walker Turning 40
Jessica reflects on Whitman-Walker turning 40 years old and crafting culturally sensitive services.
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Ellen Kahn – Working at Whitman-Walker & Becoming the Director of Lesbian Services
Ellen talks about her work at Whitman-Walker and becoming the director of the Lesbian Services Program.
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Gerard Tyler – After His HIV Diagnosis
Gerard talks about how he contemplated suicide after his HIV diagnosis and how it was based on his outward appearance.
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Gerard Tyler – The Differences in HIV Treatment Over the Years
Gerard discusses the differences in taking HIV treatments back in the day vs now.
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Gerard Tyler – Advice for Current & Future Whitman-Walker Clients
Gerard shares advice with people going to Whitman-Walker for healthcare and HIV treatment.
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Gerard Tyler – HIV is No Longer a Death Sentence
Gerard discusses how HIV is viewed more like cancer now and not as a death sentence.
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D. Magrini – Remembering Her Friend Phil
D remembers her friend Phil and getting tested with him. She also talks about the first time she had friends who were sick, as well as how a person's appearance and condition could drastically change from week-to-week.
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D. Magrini – Being 100% Human
D shares her experience with having to be 100% human with people experiencing HIV.
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Barbara Lewis – Working at Whitman-Walker
Barbara shares her beginnings and working full-time at Whitman-Walker, clinical research, and changes to Whitman-Walker.
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Barbara Lewis – Early HIV Research & AZT
Barbara details working at George Washington University, the beginnings of HIV treatment, therapies and research, early clinical trials, and breakthroughs in HIV treatment in 1996.
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Barbara Lewis – Learning to Provide HIV Care
Barbara describes learning about HIV patient care and how to provide outpatient care.
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Barbara Lewis – Whitman-Walker’s Future
Barbara describes where she hopes Whitman-Walker will be in 40 years.
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