Section of Infectious Diseases,
Boston University School of Medicine,
Boston, USA
Dr. Meg Sullivan is the Clinical Director of HIV Services at Boston Medical Center (BMC). In her role as director of clinic HIV activities she has focused on models for successful engagement and retention of HIV positive patients into ongoing medical care. She is the principal investigator of several studies implemented in the clinic related to this theme funded by the CDC, HRSA and the NIH in close collaboration with her colleagues at the BU
Additionally, she has nearly twenty years of experience in the field of the reproductive health of HIV-affected patients including investigating methods to reduce HIV transmission risk in serodiscordant couples desiring conception. She was the principal investigator of the ARTEMIS (Assisted Reproduction Treatment and Education Models In Serodiscordants) study assessing the feasibility and acceptability of sperm wash and IUI in HIV-infected males with HIV negative female partners. She has recently been funded to investigate the use of PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) for conception in serodiscordant couples.
HIV/AIDS
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