
The Duke University AIDS Research and Treatment (DART) Center provides outstanding HIV/AIDS patient care, fosters innovative but responsible clinical research, and trains medical practitioners in HIV/AIDS clinical care.
Based in the Duke Infectious Diseases Clinic, the DART Center is staffed by physicians, clinicians, social workers, pharmacists, and other patient care, research and administrative personnel.
The DART Center also offers special services, such as free legal advice through the AIDS Legal Assistance Project and home pastoral services through Partners in Caring. Close interactions with the community are maintained through the Community Advisory Board.
