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        Michael D. Sweat, Ph.D.

     
SPEAKER BIO

Michael Sweat, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the Family Services Research Center, with expertise and experience in behavioral prevention science applied to developing country settings. His primary research focus is on HIV prevention, and he is currently the PI on three major studies with funding from from NIH, including: (1) a NIMH funded community-randomized trial examining the efficacy of community-based voluntary counseling and testing for HIV in reducing HIV incidence in rural Tanzania; (2) a NIMH-funded study conducting systematic reviews, meta-analysis, mathematical modeling, and cost-effectiveness analysis using data from HIV behavioral prevention studies from developing countries, and being conducted in collaboration with the Department of HIV/AIDS at the World Health Organization; and (3) a NIDA-funded study examining the effectiveness of a multi-phased buprenorphine-based intervention among a cohort of injecting drug users in New Delhi, India.  Dr. Sweat recently joined MUSC, and was previously an Associate Professor and Director of the Social and Behavioral Interventions Program in the Department of International Health at The Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.

   
OBJECTIVES                                                                                                                                                               
        At the completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
       1) Describe the scope and nature of opiate addiction and HIV risks among injecting drug
    users in India,
2) Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of major components of comprehensive drug treatment
    programs for opiate addiction, and
3) Identify key ecological factors associated with post-detoxification drug use relapse.
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