20th Annual HIV Conference – Home


Sessions

Each title is a link to workshop descriptions, slides, and handouts
 

Fundamentals of HIV Care for Primary Care Providers

Designed as an overview of the topics essential to the management of HIV, including strategies of antiretroviral therapy, drug interactions, co-morbid conditions, complications of HIV disease, and therapeutic interventions

  Advanced Topics for HIV Clinicians

Experienced HIV clinicians will learn about the more complex aspects of HIV care as well as consider specialty topics to broaden their skills base. Practitioners will leave with new knowledge directly applicable to their practice.

  Nursing Issues in HIV Care

These sessions will enhance the clinical skills of nursing professionals working in the field of HIV. Nurses will gain the tools and knowledge to better achieve and document quality care.

 

Pediatrics

Leaders in the field will provide a comprehensive review of the current standards of care for treatment of HIV-infected children and adolescents.

 

En Español

Sesiones seleccionadas de las cuatro áreas clínicas serán presentadas simultáneamente en español e inglés para permitir a nuestros participantes bilingües escoger su idioma de instrucción preferido.

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Medication/Pharmacy- Related Topics

At least one session in each time slot has been identified as offering medication-related information that may be of special interest to pharmacists. Pharmacists are free to attend any session and receive
ACPE credits.




The University of South Florida (USF) works closely with the the University of Puerto Rico, University of Florida, the University of Miami, Florida A & M University, and the University of the Virgin Islands to develop AETC programs. A network of training partners provide faculty and clinical training sites throughout the region.Major funding for the AETC is provided by the U.S. Public Health Service's Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) DHHS-HAB Grant No. 5 H4A HA 00049-03.