Date: 21 - 24 April 2015
Venue: The Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK
Presentations
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Wednesday 22 April 2015
Welcome Address by the Chair of the British HIV Association
Dr David Asboe, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
BHIVA Invited Lecture 1
Generics: the facts
Dr Andrew Hill, University of Liverpool
BHIVA Invited Lecture 2
Five general medicine facts
Dr Laura Waters, Mortimer Market Centre, London
BHIVA Review Session
Translating recent research into clinical practice
Dr Julie Fox, St Thomas' Hospital, London
BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 1 - Clinico-Pathological Case Presentations
Something old or something new?
Dr Ruaridh Buchanan, Royal Free Hospital, London
Is diarrhoea always due to protease inhibitors?
Dr Sian Warren, Cardiff Royal Infirmary
An unusual diagnostic tool
Dr Stuart Flanagan, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 2 - Psychological issues in people living with HIV
Dr Stuart Gibson
Barts Health NHS Trust, London
Dr Alexander Margetts
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
MRC Clinical Trials Unit Session
PROUD and self-testing: research for policy
Professor Sheena McCormack, MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, London
Oral Research Presentations: Session 1 - HIV Testing and Service Delivery
Abstract O1: The effectiveness of indicator disease-based HIV testing across Europe – results from a prospective multi-centre study
Dr Michael Rayment, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London
Abstract O2: Investigating associations between a new measure of engagement in-care and clinical outcomes in the UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) study
Professor Caroline Sabin, University College London
Abstract O3: Non-disclosure of HIV serostatus and associations with psychological factors, ART nonadherence, and viral load non-suppression among people living with HIV in the UK
Miss Marina Daskalopoulou, University College London
Abstract O4: Patient information leaflets (PILs) currently require graduate-level reading skills equivalent to The Guardian or The Telegraph
Mr Simon Collins, HIV i-Base
Abstract O5: Patient experience within NHS HIV specialist services: Results from the Positive Voices pilot survey
Ms Meaghan Kall, Public Health England
Abstract O6: Healthcare utilisation and non-antiretroviral medication use in people living with HIV over and under 50 years of age compared to matched controls: the Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Observations in People over Fifty (POPPY) Study
Dr Alan Winston, Imperial College London
BHIVA Plenary Session 1: HIV transmission and prevention
MSM in the UK: prevention effects of ART in perspective
Professor Andrew Phillips, University College London
HIV transmission in the UK within Black African communities: how common is it and how do we prevent it?
Dr Valerie Delpech, Public Health England
Welcome Reception
Speeches in Auditorium 1
Dr David Asboe, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and Caroline Lucas, Green Party