- Principal Investigator/Project Director, Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC)
- Co-Director, The International Education & Training Center for Health
- Principle Investigator, National Center of Excellence for Transgender Health
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- AA, General Education, Rio Hondo Community College, Whittier, CA
- BA, Biological Sciences, UC Irvine
- MD, UC Irvine
- Residency, Family Practice Valley Medical Center, Fresno
- Chief Resident, Family Practice Valley Medical Center, Fresno
- Song Brown Fellow, HIV Valley Medical Center, Fresno
- MPH, UC Berkeley
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- Western AIDS Education and Training Center and the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC): serving as Principal Investigator for this 20-year old project which develops a variety of innovative HIV clinical training programs for health care providers in the states of California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawai'i, and the six U.S.-affiliated Pacific jurisdictions. Special initiatives include a focus on developing HIV clinicians along the US-Mexico border, incorporating HIV rapid testing into labor and delivery suites in California hospitals and a portfolio of capacity building programs funded by the Minority AIDS Initiative of the Ryan White Program.
- International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH): serving as the Principal Investigator for the UCSF component of the center activities and as Senior Director for the whole program, I-TECH currently is working in fifteen countries and the Caribbean region. A collaboration with the University of Washington, I-TECH focuses on activities related to health system strengthening, health workforce development, operations research and evaluation, and prevention, care and treatment of infectious diseases.
- Center of Excellence for Transgender Health (CoE): serving as the Principal Investigator for the CoE to provide leadership, capacity building, professional training, policy advocacy, research development, and resources to increase access to culturally competent health care for transgender people in the United States.
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- Donohoe, T, Reyes, EM, Armas, L, Mandel, N. Continuum of Care for HIV Patients Returning to Mexico (Letter to Editor). Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2008; 19, 5, 335-337
- Patrick KD, Goshima CK, Bowen T, Lyden C, Waldron J, Vezina R, Reyes EM, Andrade NN. Meeting the Challenge of HIV Clinical Training within 2.5 million Square Miles of the Pacific Ocean. (PHD13.2-026), Special issue of Pacific Health Dialog on "Developing Human Resources in the Pacific,” Pacific Health Dialog, 2007; 14: 115-8.
- Building HIV Clinical Capacity: Lessons from the US-Affiliated Pacific Jurisdictions Project. Vezina R, MPH; Reyes EM, MPH; Goshima C, MD; Morin SF, PhD. 7 th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP), Kobe, Japan. July 2, 2005.
- The US/Mexico Border AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) Steering Team (UMBAST), University of California, San Francisco. Donohoe TJ, Vallejo OJ, Reyes EM, Bernstein M. Access for All - XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. July 11-16, 2004.
- Reyes EM, Liljestrand P, Goldschmidt RH. Family physicians and HIV care (Letter to Editor). American Family Physician. 61:46-8, 2000.
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Pacific AIDS Education Center
Box 0661
50 Beale Street, Suite 1300
San Francisco , CA 94105
ph 415-597-8198
Michael.Reyes@ucsf.edu
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