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294 /Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE CENTER FOR THE
STUDY OF HEALTH EFFECTS OF FIRE

Melvyn Tockman, MD., Ph.D., Chairperson, 1997
(410) 333-3250

The Advisory Council reviews the work of the
Center for the Study of Health Effects of Fire. The
Council also advises the Center's Director concerning
the scientific evaluation of information collected by the
Center and helps the Center set research priorities.
The Council's seven members are appointed to
five-year terms by the Secretary of Health and
Mental Hygiene with Senate advice and consent
(Code Health—General Article, secs. 18-706
through 18-710).

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES

Mary G. Mussman, M.D., M.P.H., Deputy
Secretary for Public Health Services

201 West Preston St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 225-6541

The office of Deputy Secretary for Public Health
Services was established in 1987. The Deputy Sec-
retary is responsible for six administrations: AIDS;
Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Community Health Sur-
veillance and Laboratories; Developmental Dis-
abilities; Local and Family Health; and Mental
Hygiene.

AIDS ADMINISTRATION

Kathleen F. Edwards, Ph.D., R.N., Director

201 West Preston St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 225-5013

AIDS Hotline (7 days a week): (410) 333-AIDS
Bait. area: (410) 945-AIDS
toll free: 1-800-638-6252

Established in 1987 as the AIDS Control Ad-
ministration, the Aids Administration received its
present name in 1988. The Administration provides
public education and surveillance, professional edu-
cation, and patient support services for persons
with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(AIDS). The Administration consults and coordi-
nates its work with twenty-four local health depart-
ments. Each local health department has
counseling and testing sites where free tests and free
consultations are available.
The Administration funds clinical activities for
the diagnosis and evaluation of patients with AIDS.
It also administers grants to community organiza-
tions for gay and minority outreach efforts.

Maryland Manual 1994-1995

The work of the Administration is carried out by
two main offices: Health Services; and Epidemiol-
ogy and Prevention.

HEALTH SERVICES
Eric M. Fine, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Director
(410) 225-6804

Health Services was formed in July 1987 to
support early intervention services for persons in-
fected wirh human immunodeficiency virus (HIV),
the virus which causes AIDS, and for persons at risk
of infection. Health Services provides seropositive
medical and psychosocial follow-up services. The
agency also trains and educates health care profes-
sionals and devises policies, plans, and funding for
HIV-related health services. Health Services oper-
ates through three divisions: Professional Educa-
tion and Health Services; AIDS Services, Planning
and Development; and Quality Assessment and
Improvement.

DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
& HEALTH SERVICES
Vacancy, Chief
(410) 225-1052

In 1991, the Division of Professional Education
and Health Services was formed by merging the
functions of the Division of Provider Education and
Training with the Division of Patient Care Services.

DIVISION OF AIDS SERVICES, PLANNING,
& DEVELOPMENT
Julia Hidalgo, Sc.D., Chief
(410) 225-6755

In 1989, the Division of AIDS Services, Plan-
ning, and Development was formed.

DIVISION OF QUALITY ASSESSMENT
& IMPROVEMENT
Joyce Harper, M.D., Chief
(410) 225-5018

The Division of Quality Assessment and Im-
provement was created in 1993.

EPIDEMIOLOGY & PREVENTION
Joseph Horman, D.V.M., MP.H., Assistant Director
(410)225-5657

Created in July 1987, Epidemiology and Preven-
tion oversees the Center for AIDS Epidemiology; the
Center for AIDS Education; and the Division of HIV
Counseling and Testing Services.

CENTER FOR. AIDS EPIDEMIOLOGY
Jan Markowitz, Ph.D., Chief
(410) 225-6707

Through case surveillance, epidemiologic inves-
tigations, seroprevalence, and other studies, the

 



 
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