Dr. John G. Bartlett, Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University, received the 4th C. Everett Koop Public Health Leadership Award at the 2015 National Summit on HCV and HIV Diagnosis, Prevention and Access to Care. The award was presented by Laura Cheever (HRSA), Lynda Dee (AIDS Action Baltimore) and Christine Lubinski (IDSA).
Dr. Bartlett has been at the forefront of fighting the AIDS epidemic since the early 1980s, starting an AIDS clinic at Hopkins in 1983, being the first to direct clinical trials in Baltimore of new treatments that prevent HIV from replicating, and being the Co-Chair and one of the founding members of the national committee that drafted the first and all subsequent treatment guidelines for HIV-infected patients.
The C. Everett Koop Public Health Leadership Award - Veronica Miller, Forum for Collaborative HIV Research
The History of HIV - John G. Bartlett, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Expressions of Respect, Gratitude, and Appreciation from Dr. John Bartlett's Friends and Admirers