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Tony Mills
Born (1961-10-12) October 12, 1961 (age 63)
Alma materDuke University
Duke University School of Medicine
OccupationPhysician
SpouseSandro Antunes (July 2014)

Tony Mills is an American physician who specializes in the treatment of HIV and AIDS.[1] Mills has served as the primary care provider for over 2,000 patients, including approximately half living with HIV. Mills received both his undergraduate and medical degrees from Duke University. He completed an internship in Internal Medicine, a residency in Anesthesiology and a fellowship in Cardiovascular Anesthesiology, all at the University of California, San Francisco. Mills is a member of many professional societies including; the Infectious Disease Society of America, International AIDS Society, IAS-USA, and the American Academy of HIV Medicine. He is the executive director of SoCal Men's Medical Group, the clinical research director of Mills Clinical Research, and the president of the Men's Health Foundation.

In May 1998, he won the title of International Mister Leather, publicly coming out as HIV-positive one day later.[2][3]

Education

Mills graduated from Duke University School of Medicine and was awarded both the Stanley Sarnoff Fellowship Award in Cardiovascular Research and the Eugene Stead Research Award. He began his clinical practice in 1991 at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, concentrating on heart transplantation and cardiovascular research.

In 1994, Mills was named Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiology at the University of Miami,[4] where he was actively involved in both the recovery community and in the gay community as an advocate for people living with HIV.

In 1999, he moved to Los Angeles and opened a general medical practice specializing in HIV care. He was certified as an HIV specialist by the American Academy of HIV Medicine in 2000 and currently serves on both the California Board and the National Board of the AAHIVM. In 2002, Mills joined the Clinical Medicine Faculty at UCLA where he works actively with residents and fellows and is a frequent lecturer.[1]

He is the current editor of HIV Treatment News and is a frequent contributor to other HIV-related publications.

International Mister Leather

In May 1998, having previously won the regional title of Mister Mid-Atlantic Leather, Mills won the International Mister Leather contest.[2][3] Since winning the IML contest, Mills has been featured in the documentaries Beyond Vanilla and Mr. Leather.[5][6] He has also been a model for the COLT Studio Group.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b POZ Magazine
  2. ^ a b Tracy Baim; Owen Keehnen (2011). Leatherman: The Legend of Chuck Renslow. Obama and the Gays. pp. 364–. ISBN 978-1-4610-9602-3.
  3. ^ a b c Andrew Sullivan: Dr. Leather Meets Mr. Right
  4. ^ TagArm[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ The Internet Movie Database
  6. ^ Mr. Leather official website Archived 2007-01-19 at the Wayback Machine