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By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Published on 07/29/2008
 

9th Annual HIV/AIDS Conference "New Therapies, New Patient Populations and New Global Challenges"

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

September 26, 2008


The history of HIV/AIDS is short in comparison to other devastating diseases. It has, however, exploded into a global academic in a relatively short time; no one can claim ignorance of this global pandemic. It claims African orphans, adolescents, the incarcerated and the elderly. Keeping abreast of currently developing information and treatments are vital in the management of HIV/AIDS.
The 9th Annual HIV/AIDS conference will provide physicians and allied healthcare professionals an environment to explore challenges of HIV infection in a variety of populations including developing countries, adolescent population, the incarcerated and couples considering reproduction.


9th Annual HIV/AIDS Conference "New Therapies, New Patient Populations and New Global Challenges"
Sponsor: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Location:
InterContinental Hotel - Century City
2151 Avenue of the Stars
Century City, CA 90067

Course Directors/Instructors:
Pedro E. Cahn, MD, PhD
President
International AIDS Society

W. David Hardy, MD
Course Director
Director, Division of Infectious Diseases
Medical Director, AIDS and Immune

Registration Fees:
Physicians/Allied Healthcare Professionals--
By September 12, 2008       $100
After September 12, 2008    $125

Residents/Fellows/Medical Students:No Charge for Early Registration

Number of credits:
A maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. 

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Detailed Description:

The history of HIV/AIDS is short in comparison to other devastating diseases. It has, however, exploded into a global academic in a relatively short time; no one can claim ignorance of this global pandemic. It claims African orphans, adolescents, the incarcerated and the elderly. Keeping abreast of current¿s developing information and treatments are vital in the management of HIV/AIDS.

The 9th Annual HIV/AIDS conference will provide physicians and allied healthcare professionals an environment to explore challenges of HIV infection in a variety of populations including developing countries, adolescent population, the incarcerated and couples considering reproduction.