
Two out of every three new HIV infections in the U.S. today are among gay and bisexual men. Yet, according to a national survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, few are talking about HIV with their health care providers. Greater Than AIDS is working to break that silence. Leading HIV doctors give frank, no-nonsense answers to commonly-asked questions from gay men about HIV prevention, testing and treatment in #AskTheHIVDoc, a new YouTube series from Greater Than AIDS.
“The more you talk about these things, the more comfortable you’ll be – and frankly, the more comfortable everyone will be,” says Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, one of the two doctors featured in the first installment of 12 one-minute videos, “And that’s going to be how you get rid of stigma.”
Dr. Daskalakis, the Assistant health commissioner of New York City’s Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control, is known for his energetic, active approach to addressing HIV/AIDS.
Appearing alongside Dr. Daskalakis in the series is Dr. David Malebranche, a primary care physician at the University of Pennsylvania’s Student Health Center with expertise in clinical management of HIV and behavioral HIV prevention research with black men in the U.S.
Dr. Malebranche says he hopes people will use the information as a jumping-off point with their own healthcare providers. “Whether it’s in your relationship, in your community, or with your doctor, our hope is that these questions give you the tools to start having real conversations about HIV with the people in your life.”
In addition to being highly-regarded HIV/AIDS clinicians, both doctors are also openly gay and bring a personal perspective to their responses. As Dr. Daskalakis says in the video, “We have no shame about it, so you shouldn’t have any shame about it.”
While the tone of #AsktheHIVDoc has a playfulness and lightness, the answers Greater Than AIDS through social media and reflect those that some may be reluctant or not even know to ask: Is there some sort of regular checkup I should be getting, like a gay physical? Are there different levels of risk for a top and a bottom? What does “undetectable” mean?
“#AskTheHIVDoc seeks to take away any shame or stigma that men may feel in talking with their health care providers about HIV, while providing much needed information,” says Tina Hoff, Senior Vice President and Director of Health Communication and Media Partnerships, Kaiser Family Foundation – a co-founding partner in Greater Than AIDS. “When we know better, we do better.”
Greater Than AIDS partner HERE Media (OUT, Advocate, Plus, pride.com and more) is helping to promote the series through its platforms. The series was filmed at Here Media’s studio in New York City.
As Dr. Malebranche says, “Keep the questions coming!” Post your questions tagged #AsktheHIVDoc @GreaterThanAIDS.
To watch the full series, go to @GreaterThanAIDS on YouTube.
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