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Comprehensive primary care clinic proposed for people living with HIV

May 7, 2020

Dr King, Farel, and Ratner

Front to back: Louise King, MD, Claire Farel, MD, MPH, and Shana Ratner, MD

A novel collaboration between UNC’s Department of Medicine and Division of Infectious Diseases includes creating a multidisciplinary primary care clinic to serve people living with HIV. 

Led by Claire Farel MD, MPH, medical director of the UNC Infectious Diseases Clinic, Amy Durr, MSN, RN, FNP-BC associate director of the UNC ID Clinic, and Louise King, MD, new assistant professor in the division of general medicine and clinical epidemiology, the clinic will partner with UNC’s Ryan White programs, which provide comprehensive care for people living with HIV.

This story first appeared April 25, 2020 on the UNC Department of Medicine website. 

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