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Welcome to 360: The Positive Care Center at UCSF 360 at UCSF is about comprehensive care for the whole person. Our name, 360 reflects the degrees in a circle – the full circle of care – to highlight our emphasis on comprehensive services for those living with HIV/AIDS. It also represents a journey from health to illness to health again for many of our patients. Importantly, 360 represents our wide view of all aspects of HIV/AIDS care and research that drives our commitment to develop innovative solutions to bringing all living with HIV/AIDS into optimal care and providing them the tools to maintain wellness. Living with HIV presents challenges. Yet, medical advancements and greater understanding of the infection presents opportunities for maintaining health. Many people with HIV are living longer; we must make that a reality for all infected with the virus. 360 is committed to meet the growing needs of patients at all socioeconomic levels, including addressing issues related to HIV and Aging. 360 at UCSF is also dedicated to addressing disparities in HIV care among African Americans within the greater context of living longer with HIV. Our Men of Color Program provides culturally sensitive care focused on bringing African American men to optimal health. Our logo is a metaphor symbolic of our mission and dedication. It is composed of a circle divided into four quadrants. The quadrants describe the symbol of a positive sign and represent the four areas of the practice: Clinical Care, Teaching, Research and Community (Outreach & Partnerships).
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