Eulisa White, BA

AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta
131 Ponce De Leon Ave
Suite 130
Atlanta, GA
USA 30308
EulisaW@arcatlanta.org

Biographical Sketch:
AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia 1999 – Present Executive Clinical/Data Coordinator Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 1995 – 1998 FNP Assistant United Services Life Insurance Company Junction City, Kansas 1987 – 1994 Data Assistant/Secretary American Association of Homes for the Aging Washington, D.C. 1986 – 1987 Data Assistant Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging Manhattan, Kansas 1984 – 1986 Aging Specialist Additional Education and Training 2001 Women and HIV Testing and Treatment Update, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 2002 Developing Cultural Competence for Changing Realities of HIV/AIDS, Positive Impact, Atlanta, GA 2002 HIV Counseling and Testing, Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta, GA 2002 Healthy Loving is Healthy Living, Sister Love Inc., Atlanta, GA 2011 Phlebotomy Training, CLSI Guidelines for Venipuncture and Skin Punctures, Atlanta, GA Honors B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order). M Thompson, S Williams, K Williams, I Churn, D Dixon-Diallo, M Haynes, S Jackson, A Lawrence, L Miller, J Moss, A Rucker, J Sanders, E Sinclair, B Sweeton, C Thomas, E White, T Garner. MAWOCI: A Novel Program Providing Prevention Education, Rapid HIV Testing, Free CD4+ Testing, and Linkage to Medical Care for Women of Color in Atlanta, GA, National HIV Prevention Conference, 2003 Oral presentation M1-G0502 Thompson M, Williams S, White E, Sinclair E, Clemons J. MAWOCI and SYNERGY: HIV and Syphilis Community Testing Programs for MSM and Women in Atlanta, GA. 2005 HIV Prevention Conference June 12-15, 2005, Atlanta, GA. (oral M2-G0504). Thompson M, Williams S, White E, et al. Rapid HIV Testing in the Field Reaches Young and Lower-income African-American Women Otherwise Unlikely to be Tested: The AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta (ARCA) Metro Atlanta Women of Color Initiative (MAWOCI). XVI International AIDS Conference. Toronto, Canada, August 13-18, 2006. Abstract MOPE0545