“This was the kindest training
I have ever done. Because it was not only technical. It was especially
warm and human. I loved it. This is what our patients need: not
just technical, but warmth and humanity.”
Gisele Borelli-Montigny, Munich, Germany
(Oxford training, July 2007)
Precipitating change; enabling allies
to build successful responses
to HIV and related conditions
HIVTRI announces EACS Guidelines in 17 new languages
AVAILABLE NOW : Shqip (Albanian) | български (Bulgarian) | Hrvatski (Croatian)
AVAILABLE NOW : English | Έλληνας (Greek) | Italiano (Italian)
AVAILABLE NOW : мацедониан (Macedonian) | Polski (Polish) | Român (Romanian)
AVAILABLE NOW : русский (Russian) | Srpski (Serbian) | Español (Spanish)
AVAILABLE NOW : Türkçe (Turkish)
COMING SOON : Arabic | French | Hebrew | Portuguese
> > > WHY
THE GUIDELINES ARE SO IMPORTANT
2008 activities
HIVTRI has been granted permission by the European
AIDS Clinical Society to translate the new EACS treatment guidelines
(for HIV, Hepatitis and Metabolics), into several languages. Nine
have been completed; Arabic, French, Hebrew and Portuguese will
be completed in the Autumn.
After successful trainings in 2007 in Turin, Belgrade and Oxford,
HIVTRI has an ambitious series of trainings in 2008. Working with
Dr Sanjay Pujari in Pune, India,
we have completed our first 5-day advanced course in HIV Medicine.
Our Spring Season continued with trainings in Warsaw, Antwerp,
and Krakow.
In addition HIVTRI hosted the the first of what
will be annual HIVTRI Science and Innovation Lectures which featured
three notable researchers discussing their work in HIV and Hepatitis: Dr
Daria Hazuda (Merck Research Laboratories), Dr Mark Edbrooke (GlaxoSmith
Kline) and Dr Michael Miller (Gilead Sciences). A monograph of
those lectures is being prepared for Medical Education and will
be available at the Glasgow HIV9 conference in November.
Our Autumn Season will include trainings in Istanbul and Skopje,
part of our ongoing work in South
East Europe. Please see Upcoming Programmes at left for more
details.
As always, we thank our
trainers and our funders for their
continued involvement in HIVTRI projects.
For details of past activities — including
programmes, the meeting presentations, pictures and meeting summaries
with participant evaluations — see Completed
Projects.
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Mike Youle
Director, HIVTRI |

Ben Collins
Project Manager, HIVTRI |

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