Generations Leader Presents at CCSU HIV Panel
Megan Thornton Selected as Panelist for “Living Well with HIV” Event at Central Connecticut State University
Generations Family Health Center is proud to share that Megan Thornton, Community Health Manager and Infectious Disease/HIV Program Manager, was selected as one of only two panelists for the annual “Living Well with HIV” event hosted by Central CT AHEC at Central Connecticut State University.
Megan presented to the Senior Class of 2026 nursing students, providing critical and timely insights on:
- Rising HIV diagnosis trends in Connecticut
- The latest medications and advances in HIV treatment
- The impact and importance of the Ryan White Program
- What it truly means to help patients live well with HIV
Her presentation emphasized both the clinical advancements in HIV care and the compassionate, patient-centered approach required to support individuals living with HIV.
By educating future nurses, Generations is helping to strengthen the next generation of healthcare professionals while advancing informed, stigma-free, and compassionate HIV care throughout our communities.
We thank Megan for representing Generations with excellence and for her continued leadership in infectious disease education and advocacy.