Central Florida HIV Planning Council’s First Open House

Come to Central Florida HIV Planning Council‘s first Open House! Everyone is welcome and a light lunch will be served. The event is at Heart of Florida United Way on Tuesday, January 15th, 2019 from 11am to 1pm. The Central Florida HIV Planning Council (CFHPC) is a community planning body. It’s responsible for HIV prevention and care for Central Florida’s 3.2 million residents. Many of the local AIDS Service Organization (ASOs) participate in CFHPC and so can you!

At the Central Florida HIV Planning Council’s first Open House you will learn:

  1. What is The Central Florida HIV Planning Council?
  2. What does the Planning Council do?
  3. How does the Planning Council impact our entire community?
  4. Why does the Planning Council matter?
  5. How can I get involved and help end HIV in Central Florida?

The CFHPC is also in charge of assessing the communities needs and allocating resources for Ryan White. Ryan White is a federally funded program that assist people living with HIV. Central Florida receives approximately 13 million dollars in Ryan White funding. It also developed and implements the 2017-2021 Integrated HIV Prevention and Care for the Orlando Service Area. This is the local component to the National HIV Strategy. It follows guidance set forth by Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

“This all sounds complicated. But its not. We are here to help – simply show up! The CFHPC and OIC are here to educate and empower everyone that wants to participate. Community members and experts teaching each other. We learn and grow together. Together we can end HIV.”

Community Engagement

So why is a doctors office discussing a community planning body? Community engagement. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality medical care and ending HIV. Thoughtful engagement with the entire community through CFHPC improves care for all of Central Florida’s residents. Its the only place where all of the ASO meet to coordinate services. They discuss HIV care, testing and prevention like PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). Our Community Relations Manager, Sam Graper, serves as Chair of CFHPC. He’s been instrumental at improving care, increasing engagement, streamlining processes and advocating for patients. OIC is proud to be the first and only private practice that participates in the process and we hope you join us!

Exposicion del Consejo de Planificación del VIH de Florida Central

Vengan al primer evento de puertas abiertas del Consejo de Planificación del VIH de la Florida Central! Todos son bienvenidos y se servirá un almuerzo ligero. El evento se llevará a cabo en Heart of Florida United Way, el martes 15 de enero de 2019 de 11 am a 1 pm. El Consejo de Planificación del VIH de la Florida Central (CFHPC) es una entidad de planificación comunitaria. Es responsable por la prevención y atención del VIH para los 3,2 millones de residentes de la Florida Central. Muchas de las Entidades de Servicios para el SIDA (ASO) locales participan en CFHPC.

En la primera casa abierta del Consejo de planeación del VIH de la Florida central, aprenderá:

  1. ¿Qué es el Consejo de Planificación del VIH de la Florida Central?
  2. ¿Qué hace el Consejo de Planificación?
  3. ¿Cómo impacta el Consejo de Planificación a toda nuestra comunidad?
  4. ¿Por qué es importante el Consejo de Planificación?
  5. ¿Cómo puedo participar y ayudar a acabar con el VIH en la Florida Central?

El CFHPC también se encarga de evaluar las necesidades de las comunidades y de asignar recursos para Ryan White. Ryan White es un programa financiado con fondos federales que ayuda a las personas que viven con el VIH. La Florida central recibe aproximadamente 13 millones de dólares en fondos de Ryan White. También desarrolló e implementó la Prevención y Atención del VIH Integrada 2017-2021 para el Área de Servicio de Orlando. Este es el componente local de la Estrategia Nacional contra el VIH. Sigue la guía establecida por el Centro para el Control de Enfermedades (CDC) y la Administración de Servicios y Recursos de Salud (HRSA).

“Todo esto suena complicado. Pero no es así. Estamos aquí para ayudar-simplemente Mostrar! La CFHPC y la OCI están aquí para educar y empoderar a todos los que quieran participar. Miembros de la comunidad y expertos que se enseñan mutuamente. Aprendemos y Crecemos juntos. Juntos podemos acabar con el VIH.”

Participación de la comunidad

¿por qué es que una oficina de doctores está hablando acerca de una entidad de planificación comunitaria? Participación de la comunidad! Estamos dedicados a brindar atención médica de la más alta calidad y terminar con el VIH. El compromiso con toda la comunidad a través de CFHPC mejora la atención para todos los residentes de la Florida Central. Es el único lugar donde todos los ASO se reúnen para coordinar servicios. Hablan sobre el cuidado, las pruebas y la prevención del VIH como la PrEP (profilaxis previa a la exposición) . Nuestro Gerente de Relaciones con la Comunidad, Sam Graper, se desempeña como Presidente de CFHPC. Ha sido fundamental para mejorar la atención, aumentar el compromiso, racionalizar los procesos y abogar por los pacientes. OIC se enorgullece de ser la primera y la única práctica privada que participa en el proceso y esperamos que se una a nosotros.

Are you social? We are! Find OICorlando on FacebookInstagramTwitter and Linked In! Share and use the hashtag #OICorlando #CFHPC

More Articles

Dr. DeJesus Recognized by Orlando Magazine

For the 5th consecutive year, Dr. DeJesus has been recognized by his peers in Orlando Magazine for his work as medical director at Orlando Immunology Center. Dr. DeJesus is a graduate from the University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine training and Infectious Disease fellowship at the Medical College of…

Read More

Join OIC at the 2015 AIDS Walk Orlando

Orlando Immunology Center is pleased to announce that we will again be sponsoring a team at this year’s 2015 AIDS Walk Orlando.  If you are interested in joining our team or donating to this worthwhile cause, please let us know. Saturday, March 28, 2015 In Florida, 15% of all new HIV infections reported among females…

Read More

OIC Wins Wave Award for Favorite Local Healthcare Professional

The Orlando Immunology Center (OIC) announced today they have received the Central Florida/Orlando 2015 Watermark Awards for Variety and Excellence (WAVE) Award for favorite local healthcare professional. “We see this as a huge honor and will continue to do everything in our power to help patients from all walks of life be healthy, happy and…

Read More

[NPR] How Safe Is It To Eat Takeout?

With the fear of infection on our minds these days, it’s easy to get panicky about everyday choices. Infectious disease and food safety experts weigh in on ordering dinner to-go. “I know people are worried, but from what we know currently about the virus, it’s safe to eat food prepared at restaurants so long as…

Read More

[FactCheck] COVID-19 Face Mask Advice, Explained

It’s a seemingly simple question that has divided experts and nations since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak: Should members of the public who aren’t sick use face masks to limit the spread of the disease? For months, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintained that the only people who needed to wear face…

Read More

OIC is now conducting COVID-19 Treatment and Prevention studies in addition to other clinical research trials! Inquire below today!

Orlando Immunology Center (OIC) is proud to announce to the Central Florida community that our research center located at 1707 N Mills  Avenue, Orlando, 32803 has been selected by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in collaboration with the HIV Vaccine Trial Network (HVTN) to participate in one of the most promising COVID-19 vaccine studies sponsored by Oxford University and AstraZeneca. OIC…

Read More

Tips For Social Distancing, Quarantine, And Isolation During An Infectious Disease Outbreak

In the event of an infectious disease outbreak, local officials may require the public to take measures to limit and control the spread of the disease. This tip sheet provides information about social distancing, quarantine, and isolation. The government has the right to enforce federal and state laws related to public health if people within…

Read More
HIV-Vaccine-Pic-1

Why Creating an HIV Vaccine Matters Now

Sex. We all have sex. It’s natural. We might not talk about it but it’s literally how we all got here. When was the last time you had sex? In the last year? This brings us to why creating an HIV vaccine matters now more than ever. But I don’t have HIV, so why does…

Read More
OIC-1

What is the Purpose of PrEP?

What is PrEP? How effective is PrEP? How long do I take PrEP before it works? What medications are taken during PrEP? Does PrEP have side effects? How do I get started? Is PrEP right for me? Preventing an HIV infection could be what saves your life, and thanks to drugs like pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), HIV…

Read More
Hurricane-Ian-Closure-Facebook-Post-450-×-300-px

Hurricane Ian Closure

Our office will close at 12pm on Wednesday, September 28th and remain closed through Thursday, September 29th due to Hurricane Ian. We will resume seeing patients as soon as it is safe to do so. For updates, please check back here or give us a call. Stay safe!

Read More

Tropical Storm Nicole Closure

Due to tropical storm Nicole, our office will be closed on Thursday, November 10th. All patients with appointments scheduled for Thursday will be seen through a tele-health visit. Those with procedures scheduled may be rescheduled on Friday or early next week. Our team will be reaching out to you to provide more details. We will resume…

Read More

2022 Holiday Hours

So that we may all enjoy the holidays, our office will be closed on the following days. Thursday, November 24th Friday, November 25th Monday, December 26th Monday, January 2nd

Read More

Charlotte-Paige Rolle, M.D. and Federico Hinestrosa, M.D. featured on Spectrum News 13

Our very own Charlotte-Paige Rolle, M.D. and Federico Hinestrosa, M.D. appeared on Spectrum News 13 to discuss Orlando Immunology Center’s recent progress in the research of long-acting HIV medications. CHECK OUT THE FULL STORY

Read More