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Philly Teens Help Raise Awareness at National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

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Mütter EDU Staff

February 16, 2017

This past Saturday, the College of Physicians devoted to 2017 (NBHAAD), and students from the and Programs were there to provide a helping hand.

The students offered outreach to visitors and helped register people for HIV testing (provided by , , , and ). Gloria Harley, an intern in both the Teva and Out4STEM Programs, joined ten other artists from The New Wave in a performance attended by over thirty Philadelphia teens.

Also attending the event were Dr. Loren Robinson, Deputy Secretary for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania State Senator  who delivered speeches on HIV Prevention and a demonstration on condom use.

Overall it was a great day of HIV Awareness and artistic expression thanks to our distinguished guests and our dedicated interns! Most important, 85 people received HIV/AIDS testing (and earned free admission to the Mütter Museum in the process).

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