Conference Presentations
Conference Presentations
- Interpersonal Group Therapy for Mental Health Support among Displacement Affected Persons: Findings from the LiD COMPASS Project
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- “Command Driven”: Improving HIV service delivery using a military leadership approach
- Differentiated care to reach the last troop (DSDM) with HIV services: the Ugandan military experience
- Where are the TB patients? Reflections from low yield of Tuberculosis contact investigation in a Ugandan military health setting
- Differences in VMMC-related adverse events between military and civilian health facilities in Uganda
- Tracking VMMC-related Adverse Events in Ugandan military health facilities
- Implementation of Early Infant Diagnosis for HIV: Experiences from the Ugandan military PMTCT program
- Using the “granular” approach in programming to improve linkage to care among newly diagnosed PLHIV in Ugandan military health facilities
- Data strengthening to track retention of mobile populations in HIV care: Experiences from military health facilities in Uganda
- Strengthening Laboratory Management Towards Accreditation (SLMTA): Implementation experience from Uganda military laboratories
- Implementing a “Low Dose High Frequency” capacity-building approach and its effect on HIV service delivery in Uganda’s military health facilities
- Differences in VMMC-related adverse events between military and civilian health facilities in Uganda
- Tracking VMMC-related Adverse Events in Ugandan military health facilities
- Implementation of Early Infant Diagnosis for HIV: Experiences from the Ugandan military PMTCT program
- Using the “granular” approach in programming to improve linkage to care among newly diagnosed PLHIV in Ugandan military health facilities
- Data strengthening to track retention of mobile populations in HIV care: Experiences from military health facilities in Uganda
- Strengthening Laboratory Management Towards Accreditation (SLMTA): Implementation experience from Uganda military laboratories
- Implementing a “Low Dose High Frequency” capacity-building approach and its effect on HIV service delivery in Uganda’s military health facilities
- Adapting “MOVE” to accelerate VMMC coverage for HIV prevention in priority populations: Implementation experiences from Uganda’s military
- Compliance with infection control procedures in military HIV/AIDS clinics in Uganda
- Implementing a “Low Dose High Frequency” capacity building approach for HIV service delivery in Uganda’s military health facilities (PDE0403)
- Factors associated with viral non-suppression after enhanced adherence counselling among patients with persistently elevated viral loads in military ART clinics in Uganda(PPE 1589)
- Accelerated scale up of VMMC within military health services in Uganda: The race towards 2020 HIV epidemic control
- Improving uptake of Isoniazid Preventive Therapy among PLHIV in communities served by military health facilities in Uganda
- Implementation experiences from improving OVC health outcomes in communities served by military health facilities in Uganda