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as a "pandemic of inequality". Blackstock sought to provide specific coronavirus advice to HIV-positive New York residents. As part of her efforts to slow the spread of the virus, Blackstock and the New York City Department of Health created guidance on how to practise safe sex during the time of the
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initiative. The U=U initiative promoted the message that people who have undetectable HIV viral load cannot sexually transmit the virus to others. In 2019, Blackstock announced that, thanks to these public health interventions, there had been a decline in
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must acknowledge how racism and sexism impact people's mental and physical health. She has said that she became interested in the impact of HIV on women because of the central role that women often play as
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Oni J. Blackstock; Adamma Mba-Jonas; Galit M. Sacajiu (28 May 2010). "Family Planning Knowledge: The Role of Social Networks and Primary Care Providers as Information Sources for African American Women".
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is an American primary care and HIV physician, researcher, and founder of Health Justice, a racial and health equity consulting practice. She previously served as assistant commissioner for the Bureau of
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people. The Ending the Epidemic initiative, which involved a $ 23 million investment, has funded eight clinics across New York City for low and no-cost testing and treatment. She launched the
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Blackstock's research is focused on the effective management of HIV, particularly for women and other marginalised groups. She has argued that interventions which look to address HIV and
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In 2018 Blackstock was appointed as an assistant commissioner for the New York City Department of Health, where she works in the Bureau of
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and slow the spread of COVID-19 as well as guidance for people with HIV and HIV care providers about the intersection of HIV and COVID-19.
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pandemic. The advice included, "You are your safest sex partner; next safest is a partner you live with".
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featured the Blackstock twins as both being "on the front lines of New York City’s fight against the
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was disproportionately taking the lives of people of colour, Blackstock referred to the outbreak of
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Alongside her research and work as a physician, Blackstock shares her experiences on
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in New York City. She completed her undergraduate and graduate medical degrees at
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Oni J Blackstock; Brent Moore; Gail V Berkenblit; et al. (24 October 2016).
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Women's Advisory Board, which looks to empower women in their communities.
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In 2017 she was awarded a Minority HIV/AIDS Research Initiative from the
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where she also served as ambulatory care chief resident. She did an
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plan. As part of her efforts, Blackstock has worked to promote
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for her efforts to end the HIV epidemic. Her twin sister,
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at the age of 47. She went on to train in primary care
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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New York, New York
Harvard University
Harvard School of Medicine
Uché Blackstock
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
HIV
New York City Department of Health
COVID-19 pandemic
New York City
sexual health
Stuyvesant High School
Harvard University
Uché Blackstock
nephrology
Harvard Medical School
affirmative action
leukemia
internal medicine
Montefiore Medical Center /
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
HIV
Harlem Hospital Center
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Yale School of Medicine
sexually transmitted infections
caregivers
Centers for Disease Control
New York Harm Reduction Educators

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