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At the 1917 Clinic, we know that ending HIV stigma and improving HIV health outcomes requires listening to and engaging with our community. We believe that with your input, we can serve you better and make a bigger impact. Join Our E-mail List to stay up to date on Community Engagement at the 1917 Clinic!

There are many ways to get involved in Community Engagement at the 1917 Clinic. You can:

  • Attend supportive or educational events (Learn & Lunch Series, 1917 x Arts in Medicine, Coffee at the Clinic, etc.)
  • Apply to join the Community Engagement Council
 

Community Engagement Council

Advocates • Allies • Advisors

The Community Engagement Council will strive to inform, educate, and advocate on behalf of those impacted by HIV.

Formerly the Patient Advisory Board, the Community Engagement Council is in a period of renewal. Interested in learning more and serving on the council? Complete an Interest Form and a member of the Community Engagement Team will be in touch!

Community Engagement Council Interest Form

The Patient Advisory Board (PAB), founded in July 1995, was a committee of clinic patients working in partnership with clinic staff. The Board existed to encourage patient input to clinic services and educational programs, as well as to foster communication and feedback on all types of issues that involve patient interactions with The 1917 Clinic. PAB Members were recommended by their healthcare provider.