BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
Fernando Prado is an experienced Full Stack Developer and Senior Web Developer with a strong background in web technologies and development. Currently serving the British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS since December 2010, Fernando manages the organization's website and affiliated sites, employing a range of programming languages including PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery. Additionally, experience includes roles at the Almas Jiwani Foundation and UN Women Canada, where responsibilities encompassed website maintenance and design. Fernando has also worked in various IT consulting positions, focusing on network infrastructure, system migration, and technical solutions for diverse organizations. Educational qualifications include multiple certificates in Web Technologies and Photography from the British Columbia Institute of Technology and Langara College, alongside a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and Advertising.
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BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
When the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS opened in 1992, a British Columbian was dying from AIDS almost every day. While current advances in HIV treatment have made the disease a chronic but manageable illness, much work remains to be done. An estimated 13,000 British Columbians are HIV infected, with close to 350 new cases reported each year. As well, more than 3,200 cases of AIDS have been reported in the province, and a third of these individuals currently live with the disease. Drug resistance, adverse effects to medication, and barriers to accessing treatment and maintaining adherence are just a few of the many issues facing those who are HIV-positive. More importantly, people are still dying from the disease. The BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE) is dedicated to improving the health of British Columbians with HIV through the development, ongoing monitoring and dissemination of comprehensive research and treatment programs for HIV and related diseases. The Centre is a key provincial resource, serving all health authorities, regions and citizens of BC. The Centre places the disease under the microscope, provides care and treatment to those infected, educates doctors and healthcare professionals throughout the province, and promotes evidence-based social policy that helps protect people from acquiring the virus. The Centre's scope is comprehensive, but so too is the impact of HIV/AIDS. The intent of this website is to not only provide a better understanding of the Centre's activities, but to shed light on the complexities in fighting HIV/AIDS.