Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in a Global, at-risk Population: A REPRIEVE for People Living with HIV

PRESENTED REMOTELY BY: Kathleen Fitch, MSN, FNP-BC; Principle Associate in Medicine, Harvard Medical School/MGH Project Manager, REPRIEVE Trial Nurse Practitioner, Lipid and Metabolism Clinic

Katie Fitch is a Clinical Research Nurse Practitioner in the Massachusetts General Hospital Metabolism Unit. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing at the MGH Institute of Health Professions. During the past 15 years as an investigator, Ms. Fitch has conducted research to improve the understanding of metabolic complications of HIV, including cardiovascular disease. She has also explored potential treatment interventions for these complications grounded in health promotion and her work has resulted in several publications and presentations. The Massachusetts American Nurses Association recently awarded Katie the Excellence in Nursing Research Award.

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