Date: 3 - 4 October 2019
Venue: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
Welcome Address by Chair of BHIVA
Professor Chloe Orkin
Barts Health NHS Trust, London
BHIVA Plenary Session 1: Advocacy in HIV
Living with HIV in the public eye, life before and after
Mr Lloyd Russell-Moyle MP, House of Commons, London
Decolonising contraception
Ms Annabel Sowemimo, Decolonising Contraception, London
Trans advocacy in healthcare
Mr Aedan Wolton, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London
BHIVA invited lecture
Vasculitis
Dr Taryn Youngstein, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
BHIVA future conference events
The future – an interactive session
Dr Claire Dewsnap, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop: Clinico-pathological case presentations
Why can’t I have intra-vesical BCG? A case of recurrent transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder in HIV positive patient
Dr Fionnuala Finnerty, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
A shocking decline
Dr Kiersten Simmons, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
Cryptic diagnosis: a case report
Dr Maya Tickell-Painter & Dr Clare van Halsema, North Manchester General Hospital
UK CAB Community Session: With increasing UK signatories to the Fast Track Cities Initiative, how can smaller urban and rural communities also achieve zero HIV-related stigma, infections and deaths by 2030?
Andrew Evans
The Eddystone Trust, Plymouth
Ms Anne Glew
The Brunswick Centre, Huddersfield
Professor Matthew Phillips
University of Central Lancashire, Preston
BHIVA Plenary Session 2
Social media - successes and pitfalls
Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan, Barts Health NHS Trust, London and Dr Erica Pool, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
BHIVA Plenary Session 3: Liver and diabetes
HCC liver surveillance – who to screen, how often and can we risk stratify?
Dr Terry Wong, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, London
Diabetes update: diagnosis, prevention & management
Dr Ali Chakera, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
BHIVA Audit & Guidelines session
Audit Update: national audit on management pathways for new diagnoses
Dr Ergul Kaide, North West Deanery, Manchester
Audit Update: update on mortality and late diagnosis review process
Dr Ann Sullivan, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Guidelines Update: opportunistic infections guidelines update
Professor David Dockrell, University of Edinburgh
Guidelines Update: ART guidelines update interim update on dual therapy
Dr Laura Waters, Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust
BHIVA Plenary Session 4: Women with HIV and reproductive choice
Living with HIV
Podcast by Lucy Wanjiku Njenga, Positive Young Women Voices, Kenya
ART choice in the era of integrase inhibitors
Professor Cristina Mussini, UNIMORE, Modena, Italy
The European view on HIV in women – a German perspective
Dr Annette Haberl, HIV Centre, University Hospital Frankfurt, Germany
Lunchtime Workshop: The future of the speciality meeting
The future of HIV care: the trainee, nurse and patient perspectives
Dr Hannah Church, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust
The future of HIV care: the trainee, nurse and patient perspectives
Mrs Sheila Morris, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh
The future of HIV care: the trainee, nurse and patient perspectives
Mr Garry Brough, Positively UK, London
Conference Roundup and Best Practice
Conference round-up 2019
Professor Mark Nelson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Protecting patients from respiratory infections: pneumococcus and influenza vaccination
Professor Anna Maria Geretti, University of Liverpool
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