Monthly Seminar Series

Creating the Foundations for Chronic Disease Care Delivery: Translating Person-Centered Care into Practice and Policy in Zambia

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Keynote

Creating the Foundations for Chronic Disease Care Delivery: Translating Person-Centered Care into Practice and Policy in Zambia

Aaloke Mody, MD is an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Department of Medicine at the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine with a joint appointment in the School of Public Health. He is a physician with training in HIV, infectious diseases, implementation science, and epidemiologic methods.

Aaloke’s overarching research interests are in utilizing implementation science and epidemiologic methods to better understand how to deliver high-quality and person-centered HIV care in routine practice in low- and middle-country settings. His work has specifically focused on health system strategies to improve engagement and re-engagement into care, optimizing the person-centeredness of provider behaviors, and extending this knowledge to improve longitudinal care for non-communicable diseases. Aaloke is the Director of the Dissemination and Implementation Research Core (DIRC) in the Institute for Clinical Translational Science at Washington University in St. Louis. He serves as an academic editor at PLOS Medicine and an associate editor at Implementation Science Communications

ESI Presentation

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