Press Release

FSU Medical Students to Host HIV and AIDS Awareness Day

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

CONTACT: Melissa Powell, FSU College of Medicine

(850) 645-9699; melissa.powell@med.fsu.edu

 

Nov. 21, 2019

 

The FSU College of Medicine’s Student National Medical Association is hosting the fifth annual HIV and AIDS Awareness Day Thursday, Nov. 21. The event will take place ahead of World AIDS Day and the beginning of AIDS Awareness Month Dec. 1.

 

The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m. at FSU PrimaryHealth. A candlelight vigil is set to begin at 8 p.m. The vigil is meant to honor the lives of those affected by HIV and AIDS. In addition to the vigil, Big Bend Cares will conduct free HIV testing on site.

 

Jonathan Appelbaum, professor and chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences at the College of Medicine, will speak at 7:15 p.m. to shed more light on the prevalence of the disease and what the community can do to minimize its effect.

 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 1.1 million adults and adolescents in the U.S. are living with HIV, 14 percent of whom are unaware that they’re infected. The latest CDC data shows that Florida reported the highest number of HIV diagnoses nationally in 2017 (4,800).

 

The event will take place:

 

THURSDAY, NOV.21

 

6-9 P.M.

 

FSU PRIMARYHEALTH

 

2911 ROBERTS AVE.

 

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA

 

The event will bring together a variety of student and community organizations:

  • Student National Medical Association
  • Undergraduate SSTRIDE
  • Latino Medical Student Association
  • PRIDE in Healthcare
  • The Center for Health Advocacy & Wellness at FSU
  • Florida Department of Health
  • Master of Public Health program at FSU

 

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Directions to FSU PrimaryHealth: From West Pensacola Street, travel south on Mabry Street to Roberts Avenue. Turn right and continue to the intersection of Roberts Avenue and Eisenhower Street.