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Growing Initiative Care: Strategies for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Along the U.S.–Mexican Border.
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • Health Resources and Services Administration • HIV/AIDS Bureau • Special Projects of National Significance • February 2008
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1
El Centro de Evaluación at the University of Oklahoma 2000–2005: A SPNS Evaluation Center
CHAPTER 2
The Southern California Border HIV/AIDS Project: An Innovative Approach to HIV Outreach, Primary Care, and Cross-Border Linkages at the California–Baja California Border
CHAPTER 3
El Rio Health Center: Arizona Border HIV/AIDS Care Project
CHAPTER 4
Camino de Vida Center for HIV Services: New Mexico Border Health Initiative
CHAPTER 5
A Nurse-Based Disease Management Model of HIV/AIDS Care on the U.S.–Mexico Border: Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe
CHAPTER 6
Proyecto Juntos Care Model: The Valley AIDS Council SPNS Project
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Herman Curiel, Editor and Author
University of Oklahoma School of Social Work

Tim Brittingham, Lynda Williams, and Evelyn Seaton
El Centro de Evaluación at the University of Oklahoma

Rosana Scolari, María Luisa Zúñiga, and Alisa Olshefsky
Southern California HIV/AIDS Project

Stephen Trujillo, Antonio Estrada, Barbara Estrada, J.Kevin Carmichael,
and Ken Burton
El Rio Health Center

Michelle Valverde, Amanda Lain, and Kari Maier
Camino de Vida Center for HIV Services

John S. Wiebe, America Jones, and Virginia Longoria
Centro de Salud Familia La Fe

Gary Sinclair and Charles Robert Smith
Valley AIDS Council SPNS Project