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UPCOMING PROGRAMMES
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HIV in South East Europe project
 
COMPLETED PROJECTS
Glasgow, November 2008
Skopje, October 2008
Istanbul, September 2008
Krakow, June 2008
Warsaw, April 2008
Antwerp, April 2008
Pune, March 2008
Bath, August 2007
Oxford, July 2007
Belgrade, May 2007
Turin, May 2007
Madrid, April 2006

Past HIVTRI training events

HIV in South East Europe - Optimising HIV monitoring technologies
17–21 March 2008, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
HIV in South East Europe -
An HIV medical training for Turkish doctors and patient advocates

17–21 March 2008, Istanbul, Turkey
HIV and Ageing
17–21 March 2008, Krakow, Poland
HIV Nursing across Europe - practice and research
10 & 11 April 2008, Warsaw, Poland
Managing HIV and HIV with co-infections
18 April 2008, Antwerp, Belgium
An intensive 5-day advanced course in HIV medicine
17 - 21 March 2008, Pune, India
Focus on the Trainers
31 August - 1 September 2007, Bath, UK
New drugs - Novel resistance pathways in HIV
12 & 13 July 2007, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, UK
Co-chairs Dr Anna Maria Geretti and Dr Laura Waters
(EACCME accreditation)
Crucial Issues in HIV Diagnosis and Management in SE Europe
23 - 25 May 2007, Sava Centar, Belgrade, Serbia
Co-chairs Prof Djordje Jevtovic and Dr Mike Youle
(EACCME accreditation)
HIV Pharmaco update: Turin 2007
10 - 11 May 2007, Torino Incontra, Turin, Italy
Co-chairs: Prof Giovanni Di Perri and Dr Marta Boffito
(EACCME accreditation)
Managing HIV and Co-Infection
27 - 28 April 2006, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain

 

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