“IRL vs Online": Time to rethink the design of mHealth HIV Interventions for sexual and gender minority youth?
Keynote Speaker: José A. Bauermeister, MPH, PhD
Moderator
“IRL vs Online": Time to rethink the design of mHealth HIV Interventions for sexual and gender minority youth?
José A. Bauermeister (Pronouns: he/his) is the Albert M. Greenfield Professor of Human Relations at the University of Pennsylvania and founding Faculty Director of the Eidos LGBTQ+ Health Initiative. Dr. Bauermeister’s work focuses on developing community-engaged health promotion programs for racial/ethnic and sexual and gender minority youth. Dr. Bauermeister holds a Bachelor in Psychology degree from the University of Puerto Rico and a joint Masters and PhD in Public Health from the University of Michigan. Dr. Bauermeister is a Fellow of the Aspen Institute’s 2019 class of Health Innovators Fellowship, Trustee of the Philadelphia Health Partnership, and Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
ESI Speaker: Hyman Scott, MD, MPH
Moderator
The promise of mhealth for HIV Prevention for young men who have sex with men in the US