HIV Frontlines -- Global Edition is an ongoing podcast series from The Body PRO in which we talk with professionals who have provided HIV care and trained health care workers in resource-poor areas throughout the world. From China to Ukraine to Rwanda, these inspiring clinicians are doing their part to make a difference in regions of the world where access to HIV treatment and care is only a shadow of what is generally available in the United States. These interviews provide a glimpse of the realities of practicing HIV care in some of the world's poorest areas.
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Featured Podcast: Kathryn Anastos, M.D.
In 2004, a single e-mail changed the course of Dr. Kathryn Anastos' life -- and in so doing, may have helped save the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of women and children in Rwanda. The e-mail came from a Rwandan activist group for women and children who were victims of the genocidal civil war that tore the country apart in 1994. Dr. Anastos and two other women from the United States decided to make a difference: They founded clinics in Rwanda that, with help from the Rwandan government and local staff, provide treatment and care to Rwandan women and children. In this one-on-one interview, Dr. Anastos tells her story.