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For Patients...
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Patient Care services please visit EmoryHealthcare.org
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Associated Programs
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The Emory AITRP provides interdisciplinary
training and research opportunities in HIV/AIDS prevention
science to exceptional investigators from Mexico, The Republic
of Georgia and Vietnam. The outstanding opportunities for
collaborative interdisciplinary training in HIV/AIDS prevention
at Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) provide researchers from participating
countries with the training in research and program implementation
necessary to make significant contributions to HIV/AIDS
prevention upon their return home. The training program
addresses local needs and research priorities, as determined
by each country.
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Vaccines
are among the greatest advances in modern medicine. Thanks
to their development and cost-effectiveness, crippling diseases
like smallpox and polio are now footnotes in history. However,
millions of people worldwide are still plagued by today's
infectious diseases, which have proven more difficult to
restrain. Emory University has underscored its commitment
to world leadership in the fight against these modern killers
in its assembly of one of the largest centers ever created
to forge new vaccine strategies. The dedicated researchers
there hope to make some of the world's most challenging
health problems--AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, influenza,
and respiratory illnesses--a thing of the past.
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The
Atlanta Tbilisi Healthcare Partnership
is one of twenty-one partnerships established by the American
International Health Alliance of Washington, DC, a non-governmental
organization formed to improve health care in the republics
of the former Soviet Union by establishing partnerships
between US institutions and institutions in the republics.
There are five Atlanta, GA institutions that are participants
in the Atlanta Tbilisi Healthcare Partnership: Emory University,
The Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse School of
Medicine, Georgia State University and Grady Hospital.
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The
Winship Cancer Institute's (WCI) history
dates back to 1937 when Coca Cola President and Chairman
Robert W. Woodruff partnered with Emory University to establish
one of the first clinics in the nation devoted entirely
to the care of cancer patients. Today, as Emory prepares
to open the new 265,000-square-foot building that will
house
WCI, Mr. Woodruff's vision for a comprehensive cancer treatment,
research and medical training facility are fully realized.
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The
mission of Sickle Cell Information Center
is to provide sickle cell patient and professional education,
news, research updates and world wide sickle cell resources.
It is the mission of our organizations to provide world
class compassionate care, education, counseling, and research
for patients with sickle cell disease. It is our mission
to help break the sickle cycle.
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