American Medical Student Association
AIDS Advocacy Network
Leadership Institute
HIV is a treatable and preventable disease, yet AIDS is killing 8,000 people a day. Worldwide, over 40 million people are living with HIV/AIDS. In the United States, 1 out of 300 Americans is living with the virus. In Sub-Saharan Africa the pandemic is decimating communities. The world has not committed enough to stopping the scourge of HIV. The pandemic is not slowing.
What can YOU do to help?
We are looking for motivated students who have a passion to improve the lives of others. We seek activists who are enthusiastic about social justice, are committed to reducing global inequality, have a strong interest in global health, and are ready to participate in direct action. Selected students are expected to take the lead as part of the AIDS Advocacy Network (AAN), and to be active in the planning and implementation of strategies that address the inequalities that are driving the AIDS pandemic.
HIV/AIDS Topics
If selected, you will be expected to
AIDS LEADERSHIP WEEKEND APPLICATION INFORMATION
Institute Date: September 14-16, 2007
Participants must arrive on Friday, September 14
We ask that your school provide the cost of transportation for each student as well as a $25 program fee to demonstrate their commitment to and support of AIDS leadership skills. The Institute will provide food, housing, and the weekend events.
TO APPLY, please send in the following materials:
If you have any questions please contact Vishal Patel, M.D., AMSA’s Global AIDS Fellow, at g...@amsa.org.
Application Deadline: August 15, 2007
SPACE IS LIMITED SO APPLY EARLY. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Please email completed application to g...@amsa.org
* If you are not a member of AMSA, you may apply, however, you must be a member of AMSA to attend the Leadership Institute.*
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