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BHIVA Autumn Conference Presentations - Friday 13th November 2015

Date: 12 - 13 November 2015

Venue: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London


Please select a day by clicking on one of the links below.

BHIVA Breakfast Workshop

How should we train HIV specialists from 2016?
Dr David Asboe, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

How should we train HIV specialists from 2016?
Ms Michelle Croston, Manchester Metropolitan University

Brian Gazzard Lectureship in HIV Medicine

The genetics of HIV in humans
Professor Paul Kellam, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge

CHIVA Plenary Lecture

The disclosure of an HIV-infected adult to their uninfected child
Ms Rebecca Brown, Positive Parenting and Children (PPC)

The disclosure of an HIV-infected adult to their uninfected child
Ms Angelina Namiba, Salamander Trust

BHIVA Best Practice Management Session

HRT – managing HIV through the menopause
Dr Shema Tariq, Mortimer Market Centre, London

Smoking cessation
Dr Louise Restrick, The Whittington Hospital, London

Osteoporosis
Dr Karen Walker-Bone, University of Southampton

BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 2

Treatment failure
Dr John Evans-Jones, Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Iain Reeves, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London

BHIVA Plenary Session 3

New drugs and novel strategies
Professor Roy Gulick, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, USA

Hepatitis C for the HIV doctor: drugs and drug resistance
Dr Chloe Orkin, Barts Health NHS Trust, London

BHIVA Interactive Clinical and Ethical Conundrums

Ethics of disclosure and the impact of being undetectable
Dr Margaret Kingston, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Ethics of disclosure and the impact of being undetectable
Dr Mary Poulton, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London

Clinical cases with ethical considerations
Dr Carol Emerson, The Royal Hospitals, Belfast

Clinical cases with ethical considerations
Dr Ed Wilkins, North Manchester General Hospital

Close

Close by the Chair of the British HIV Association
Dr David Asboe, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London