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Invitation to Advanced Course in Antiretroviral Therapy CME in NY & SF, OCT/NOV
 
 
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"From Laboratory to Patient"
 
-Virology Education-
 
CME credits provided by Stanford School of Medicine & NYU School of Medicine
 
EAST COAST COURSE
OCTOBER 8 & 9, 2004
New York, NY

 
Participation is free of charge. This course is being made possible through an unrestricted grant from Roche Pharmaceuticals.
 
THE FOLLOWING TOPICS WILL BE COVERED
- New developments in HIV resistance
- The challenge of resistance testing for entry inhibitors
- Clinical application of resistance testing
- New antiretroviral agents
- Optimally integrating new drugs into clinical practice
- New developments in pharmacology and therapeutic drug monitoring
- Metabolic complications of HIV therapy
- HIV/Hepatitis C co-infection
- Viral fitness and clinical relevance

 
TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE PLEASE GO TO www.virology-education.com
 
Course chairmen:
--Charles Boucher, MD, PhD
University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
--Daniel Kuritzkes, MD
Brigham and Women's Hospital
--Jonathan Schapiro, MD
Sheba Medical Center, Israel and Stanford University USA
 
Course faculty:
--Joe Eron, MD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
--John Gerber, MD
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
--Roy Gulick, MD
Cornell University
--Mark Sulkowski, MD
Johns Hopkins University
--David Wohl, MD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 
WEST COAST COURSE
NOVEMBER 19 & 20, 2004
San Francisco, NY

 
Course chairmen:
--Charles Boucher, MD, PhD
University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
--David Cooper, MD, DSc
University of New South Wales, Australia
--Jonathan Schapiro, MD
Sheba Medical Center, Israel and Stanford University USA
 
Course faculty:
--Terrence Blaschke, MD
Stanford University
--Steve Deeks, MD
UCSF
--Jay Lalezari, MD
UCSF, Mount Zion Hospital
--Robert Shafer, MD
Stanford University
--Nancy Shulman, MD
Stanford University
 
 
 
 
 
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